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lawrenceofidaho
01-29-2005, 09:44 AM
Saw this piece on skepdic.com, and reminded me very much of certain lineages' marketing strategies.......When you read it, just replace the words "sales person" with "certified instructor", and realize that, in this case, "products" will mean fees from; memberships, testing, seminars, as well as "program fees" (e.g. $300 to learn biu tze form, etc.), in addition to actual products such as uniforms, videos, and books.


"The basic idea is for a sales person to recruit more sales persons. This is very advantageous to those who own the company and supply the products, especially since the sales persons in MLMs are also customers. But it is puzzling why a sales person would think it is to his or her advantage to increase the number of competing sales persons."

"This is not to say there is no benefit to MLM membership. You get certain tax write-offs. You get to buy products, some of which you will be happy with. You get to go to inspirational meetings, some of which will make you feel good. You may meet new friends and you may even make a few bucks. But more than likely you will end up alienating some family and friends. You will probably end up buying more stuff than you sell. And you will learn a lot about deceiving yourself and others. You won't be allowed to tell anyone how you are really doing, for example. You will always have to think positive, even if that means lying. You will have to tell anyone who asks that you are doing great, that business is wonderful, that you've never seen anything go so fast and bring you income so quickly, even if it isn't true."

Sound familiar to anyone?
-Lawrence

Redd
01-30-2005, 06:14 AM
Amway wing chun.