Multi-level marketing (MLM), also called network marketing is a term that describes a marketing structure used by some companies as part of their overall marketing strategy.
The structure is designed to create a marketing and sales force by compensating promoters of company products not only for sales they personally generate, but also for the sales of other promoters they introduce to the company, creating a downline of distributors and a hierarchy of multiple levels of compensation in the form of a pyramid.
The products and company are usually marketed directly to consumers and potential business partners by means of relationship referrals and word of mouth marketing.
Criticism of MLM
The Federal Trade Commission (FTC) issued a decision, In re Amway Corp., in 1979 in which it indicated that multi-level marketing was not illegal per se in the United States. However, Amway was found guilty of price fixing (by requiring "independent" distributors to sell at the low price) and making exaggerated income claims.
The FTC advises that multi-level marketing organizations with greater incentives for recruitment than product sales are to be viewed skeptically. The FTC also warns that the practice of getting commissions from recruiting new members is outlawed in most states as "pyramiding". In April 2006, it proposed a Business Opportunity Rule intended to require all sellers of business opportunities—including MLMs—to provide enough information to enable prospective buyers to make an informed decision about their probability of earning money.
In March 2008, the FTC removed Network Marketing (MLM) companies from the proposed Business Opportunity Rule:
The revised proposal, however, would not reach multi-level marketing companies or certain companies that may have been swept inadvertently into scope of the April 2006 proposal.
Another criticism of MLMs is that "MLM organizations have been described by some as cults (Butterfield, 1985), pyramid schemes (Fitzpatrick & Reynolds, 1997), or organizations rife with misleading, deceptive, and unethical behavior (Carter, 1999), such as the questionable use of evangelical discourse to promote the business (Hopfl & Maddrell, 1996), and the exploitation of personal relationships for financial gain (Fitzpatrick & Reynolds, 1997)."
MLM's are also criticized for being unable to fulfill their promises for the majority of participants due to basic conflicts with Western culture. There are even claims that the success rate for breaking even or even making money are far worse than other types of businesses "The vast majority of MLM’s are recruiting MLM’s, in which participants must recruit aggressively to profit. Based on available data from the companies themselves, the loss rate for recruiting MLM’s is approximately 99.9%; i.e., 99.9% of participants lose money after subtracting all expenses, including purchases from the company." In part, this is because encouraging recruits to further "recruit people to compete with [them]" leads to "market saturation."
Similar claims regarding profits have been stated by The Times ("The Government investigation claims to have revealed that just 10 per cent of Amway’s agents in Britain make any profit, with less than one in ten selling a single item of the group’s products.", high level "Emerald" Amway member Scheibeler ("UK Justice Norris found in 2008 that out of an IBO [Independent Business Owners] population of 33,000, 'only about 90 made sufficient incomes to cover the costs of actively building their business.' That's a 99.7 percent loss rate for investors." (case referred to is BERR vs Amway (Case No: 2651, 2652 and 2653 of 2007) which does list this as one of the points of objectionability: "c) because of the requirement that an IBO pay a joining and renewal fee and the likelihood that an IBO would purchase BSM there was a certainty that the Amway business would cause a loss to a large number of people (to the extent that out of an IBO population which exceeded 33,000 only building their business).") and Newsweek (where it is stated based on MonaVie's own 2007 income disclosure statement "fewer than 1 percent qualified for commissions and of those, only 10 percent made more than $100 a week.)"
"While earning potential varies by company and sales ability, DSA says the median annual income for those in direct sales is $2,400."
Wednesday, September 30, 2009
Haiiiiii
Topic to discuss and all friends agree to prepare for the paper project is
Site Income Business -MLM (Multi Level Marketing)
Introduction:
1) to find more income
2) No enough money/salary
3) high maintenance of life
4) to get a better of life
5) flexsible job
Objective:
1) to find out how relevant MLM business on mean time
2) why people choose MLM business
3) what is the effect to the country
Questions:
1) what is the MLM business
2) what are the positive and benefits
3) negative or effect business
4) what is the future of MLM business
Main Points:
1) multi level marketing
2) Positive
- everybody can join
- flexsibltime
- no basic education needed
3) negative
- illegal system in the business
- no fixed income
- based on own effort
Conclusion:
Provent have more salary/money have a better life
Friday, September 25, 2009
MULTI LEVEL MARKETING (MLM)
HI GUYS IT`S ME SAZA...IS THAT`S OKEY WE TALK ABOUT MULTI LEVEL MARKETING (MLM)BUSINESS FOR THE ASSIGMENT GETUNIQUE GROUP? IF WHO KNOW`S DETAIL ABOUT THIS,PLEASE EXPLAINT. I THINK THIS TOPIC IS VERY INTERESTED..TQ
Saturday, September 12, 2009
hye!! its me Cyda
Salam....hello guys...how r u 2day?hope everything will be in order...1stly im gonna 2 apologize 4 the late entry from me,huhu...damn! streamyx in my area cant get the signal from the cabel so that i cannot access the internet services...sorry!!! but thank God today,im here :)
Ok let me introduce myself...im the youngest 1 in this getunique group....my name is Shadatul Sheeda Ismail a.k.a Cyda :) im 23 years old and live @ Ampunk wif my lovly family...i am simple person and im enjoy myself very well...so nice 2 meetin' u guys :) keep in touch ya...
p/s : Salam to our Madam Rozmel :)
Thursday, September 10, 2009
My suggest topic is about Latest Fashion of Tudung.
salam to all nice friends, I preffer to discuss about Latest Fashion Of Tudung. We all almost know that the latest is from Boutique Arianni and they also said `Tudung Ekin` which is model this product. The tudung is beautiful, nice design and also easy to wear. New realese tudung ekin, is the one who did not love to wear tudung, can be want to wear it. They is suitable in this era. Some people said, the design is from Indonesia and said `tudung bibik`. What ever people want saying about this tudung, is up of their opinion. As a matter of fact, the tudung is near in mind of every women in Malaysia.
Hai Guess!!
Today i want suggest something about getunique09 a project paper.
I proposed project topic is the illegal problem in Malaysia.
I think this topic is good for discussion. Maybe....
I have something to share with u all this topic.
Introduction:
The illegals come from many state examples Bangladesh, Indonesia, Africa, Kemboja, Vietnam etc.
Main Points: They have to given big effect in Malaysia. The impact was
i. Crime Problem
ii.Limited job for local citizen
iii. Competition to get health services
iv.National fund exchange to overseas increase
v.The illegals culture do not respect local culture arise cultural conflict
Conclusion:
The goverment Malaysia need to tackling this problem.
Note:
Sorry members i not writing very well but i try do the best. Any comment or correction to the topic u all can post it. Thank you.
Wednesday, September 9, 2009
Salam 2 all my friends..
May i Introduce about myself? Permission is the magic word of sopan santun..He3. K,i dont want to take a time all of u. I`m Nor Saza or u can call me `Saza`, i`m working at Putrajaya as a... well i guess u all know who i`m. I hope we can be friends forever. Last but not leave may god bless u all forever n ever.
Monday, September 7, 2009
Hello
My name is Mazlina. I live at Putrajaya. I'm from political science student. U all can call me 'MAZzzzzzz'
I hope a relationship with you all can forever. I hope I can see you all again the next meeting. Good night and have a sweet dream. Bye...
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