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Guest Posting Success - Highlighting the Amazing Guest Bloggers!
"Sorry, One more and I promise I'll stop. I'm not out to attack, simply rather to get a clearer picture. Most of these and the lady you referred to a few days as your mentor, write a lot of articles defending their respective companies against accusations of being scammers. It seems as MLM/pyramiders that they are VERY defensive. Perhaps if you see this, you might give us a clearer picture of MLM marketing so we can better understand and make an informed decision about its legitimcay. Yoni"Guest Posting Success - Highlighting the Amazing Guest Bloggers!
""The United States Federal Trade Commission states "Steer clear of multilevel marketing plans that pay commissions for recruiting new distributors. They're actually illegal pyramid schemes. Why is pyramiding dangerous? Because plans that pay commissions for recruiting new distributors inevitably collapse when no new distributors can be recruited. And when a plan collapses, most people - except perhaps those at the very top of the pyramid - end up empty-handed." "However, there are people who hold that all MLMs are essentially pyramid schemes even if they are legal." -Maybe I'm going too far and should just leave my mouth closed. But it seems the network is, by its own admission, MLM, and I'd sure hate to see someone get sucked in and lose the shirt off of his/her back."How to Score on the Entrepreneur Likability Scale
"Many jerky entrepreneurs, CEOS and Hollywood stars are infamous/famous for scoring high on likeability scales. Because they are really likeable? Nope. Because narcissists by their very nature tend to surround themselves by "yes-men," the type of people who are there to provide positive feedback and white-wash the negative. The type of people that if you were the captain of the Titanic, 25 minutes after it struck the iceberg, would tell you, "Ship looks pretty good to me Cap...keep up the great work.""How To Get Things Done Without Ordering
"In the military, there were things I didn't like, mostly that they wanted do-ers, not thinkers. That being said, I am the type of person that thrived on a very regimented, order-driven system. It was what got me up and going. For some strange reason, having superiors barking orders in my ears and yelling commands with bright red faces and steam coming out of their ears actually became a source of comfort fot me. I guess though that that approach is not conducive to the business world, though, like many others, I have had some bosses who tried out that approach. I agree with you that a more genteel approach can do wonders for pride, committment and productivity."Subscribe
Guest Posting Success - Highlighting the Amazing Guest Bloggers!
"I also have to say that with some of these people, there are reports on scam sites of people who more often than not are dissatisfied and looking for their money back."