russ20
Dec 17 2002, 08:48 PM
Multi-level marketing is a system of selling in which you sign up other people to assist you, and they, in turn, recruit others to help them. Some entrepreneurs have built successful companies on this concept because the main focus of their activities is their product and product sales.
However, there are many multi-level distributorship schemes that are nothing more than sophisticated chain letters. They operate as a "pyramid," claiming participants can earn lots of money by concentrating most, if not all, of their efforts on recruiting distributors rather than selling a product.
The success of a pyramid distributorship for each and every distributor depends on continuously getting additional people to join the pyramid. However, there is a practical limit to how many distributors can be found and to how many product units they can sell or use.
goldmine
Dec 22 2002, 07:44 AM
That's is I also want to know. thanks a lot.