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wsen
06-01-2006, 01:15 PM
Would like to know more WAH fellow friends here. What business do you do? Or done before? What are the common setbacks you face?

Any success ventures?

CallMeJerome
06-03-2006, 12:54 AM
Hey Wsen,


I own 4 Websites & I'm in AutomaticBuilder. Business has been very good for me so far. My Websites are bringing most of my profit while I'm spending more time on my MLM Business. I've just joined last week and already have 14 reps!

You gotta check this out! www.succestory.net

We are a VERY Motivated Team!


Jerome

momsachieve
09-21-2006, 08:53 PM
I work with a company that teaches people to drive traffic to their website - and get paid for doing so. Yes, you will get paid by driving traffic to your site! No need to buy anymore leads or pay a company to send x amount of "visits" to your site. Instead, we teach you how to place yourself in the middle of some of the busiest traffic areas of the internet.

And it gets better. Besides getting paid for being one of the highest visited sites, you also can get paid for each of your referrals. You can make at least $60-175 per referral!! Everything is paid out through affiliate programs. Just think - you tell 10 people about this opportunity, and you can make between $600 - $1750. Just by sharing this opportunity with 10 of your friends, family, business partners.

If you would like more info, please contact me. MsFaith21@gmail.com

I've done MLM in the past. I'm not with an MLM company right now, but I'm waiting for a company to launch. I can say that MLM's aren't the worst thing. You just have to find a company that you love and whose products you really love. If you can commit to understanding that you are in it because you love the products and not just the opportunity, you will do much better. It does take time and commitment. Unless you have gotten in at the very beginning, you can't expect to see $1000 a month checks until at least 1 year or more in the business. And again, that's with the a lot of time and effort.

My suggestion for MLMers is this: there are a lot of scammers out there. Invest your business before you sign up. Know what your monthly commitments are, don't spend a lot of money on leads. Actually, if you can, generate your own leads. And most importantly, make sure it's something you really love.

mtsouth
10-18-2006, 12:16 AM
Article writing is a money maker for me right now (see my sig for two free sites). I've also found the Honest Income Program << Moderator Note: Affiliate link removed. >> to be very beneficial as well. If you follow what it says, it is very hard NOT to make money from the system. You can devote as much or as little time (minimum 30 mins a day) and make money from it. I dabble in some affiliate marketing and AdWords stuff, but the article writing is the easiest money to make.

usnjose
11-06-2006, 03:59 PM
I use pay it forward 4 profits its desing for you to produce your own leads and you can promote any business you are a part of. Pay it forward for profits has helped out all types of mlm compnies like amway, shaklee, earblelife and all sort of other mlm programs its really good and has been very positive for me
Jose Arias

franke1
12-14-2006, 12:07 PM
The main setbacks are always the guys who do not pay up. Or who make a commitment and do not stick to it.

DoctorLight
12-14-2006, 04:56 PM
What I'm doing right now in order to make some pocket change is running pay per click ads on my website. I make a few dollars here and there. The pay per click ads that I am running are banner ads by Google. They have decent pay outs. I mean, they're going back into my site to keep it running as well as the net profit is going into my pocket so to speak.

bkamanski
01-25-2007, 12:36 PM
That is exactly what I was going to say Franke! I am so tired of trying to help my downlines and I have had hundreds and they just move on and never recruit or do anything! People are so damn lazy and they all want something for nothing! Your home business is just that, a business and it should be treated professionally.
I am getting to the point where I am going to let my auto-responder do 100% of the follow-up and if you do not want to work then so be it, you can opt out! Go back to your crappy job, crappy boss and hope to GOD that you will not have to rely on SS to retire! I am going to retire RICH with a sustainable, growing, residual income...

Brad Just Venting A Little! :(

sweetchrissy
09-02-2007, 05:34 PM
Everyone thinks what they have found is the greatest business, but I have found that most home based businesses charge you for a package and you get your pretty package in the mail and read everything like you are going to know everything and make a million dollars in a few years and I can tell you that it doesn't work that way. Sure we go ahead and buy that pretty package and then we sit on our butts thinking about how to do this and make it work. Not with the company that I signed up with they not only send you an amazing package, but you have a team of professional people working with you and for you and that is what makes the business work having a support team makes all of the difference for success. Also selling a unique consumable product is the key to any successful business and that is what I do every day. I am helping people get healthy and wealthy and that is my reward, Oh and the nice check I get every month helps.

perlette
06-22-2008, 12:32 AM
I did tuition agency before. This is a very good business in our country. Most of the time we do it from home, make phone calls, advertise on the internet. But too many competitors. Now we only do web design & web hosting. Need some time to build up reputation.

cherie27
07-08-2008, 08:26 AM
The main setback are
- can't get any affiliate
- got an affiliate but the person is not doing anything the business.

Currently, I am with PIPS. Got a group of mentors guiding us to achieve our goals.