Using The Wealthy Affiliate Scam For MLM Success
This article was written by Rachel Moore of Rachel’s Wealthy Affiliate Review:
Sometimes you can get frustrated trying to find the right way to build your MLM business online. Many of the programs out there tell you to sell your business in a way that seems scammy or spammy or both. But you don’t have to just sell people on the “perfect business model” or start drawing circles on the wall in order to make money with MLM. You CAN build a successful business by focusing on the products your company makes, even if your upline insists that you need to keep recruiting a larger downline.
One major MLM guru is Kim Klaver, and she has a lot of information about how to build up a business focussing just on the product end as opposed to the business opportunity end. While I found her information helpful and eye-opening, I still wasn’t able to figure out how to effectively sell products online until I left MLM and moved onto affiliate marketing.
WHen I started affiliate marketing, I joined a program called Wealthy Affiliate, which teaches its members how to be successful affiliates. One of the methods they describe is to create a review page that focuses on a particular need and to highlight 3-5 products that can help someone fix their problem.
This is great, because it’s focused to the person’s needs and they don’t get overwhelmed by too large a selection. When I had tried selling products for my MLM company, I had been either handing people a catalog and saying “Look at all these awesome products” or trying to follow Kim’s method of just focusing on one product. While we all know that the first method won’t get you anywhere, the second one was a bit difficult to make a lot of money with because there wasn’t enough of a selection and not everyone I spoke to was in exactly the same situation as me.
While I don’t do MLM anymore, I do wonder what would have happened if I had found WA while I was still involved in it. I do believe that these methods can be helpful for MLMers, though. Like many online programs, I had been hesitant to join WA because I had heard it referred to as the “Wealthy Affiliate Scam” and I didn’t want to get scammed, but I’m glad I did because that hasn’t been my experience with it.
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