Is
Network Marketing Just a Scam? There's
a huge difference between network marketing and pyramid schemes. Learn
the difference here. by Michael L. Sheffield
December 25
, 2000
Question:
Some friends continue to try to recruit me into network marketing deals
that seem like some type of money game or pyramid. Other friends tell
me they're illegal and I'll get into trouble. How do I know what's legal
and legitimate?
Answer:
To help you understand what network marketing is, I must first explain
what it isn't. First, network marketing isn't a pyramid scheme. Pyramids
are programs similar to chain letters where people just invest money based
on the promise that other people will put in money that will filtrate
back to them and somehow, they'll get rich. A pyramid is strictly a money
game and has no basis in real commerce. Normally, there's no product involved
at all, just money changing hands. Modern-day pyramids may have a product,
but it's clearly there just to disguise the money game.
Network
marketing is a legitimate business. First, it's based on providing people
with real, legitimate products they need and want at a fair price. While
some people do make a lot of money through network marketing, their financial
benefit is always the result of their own dedicated efforts in building
an organization that sells real products and services.
Pyramids are illegal and are based on taking advantage of people. For
a person to actually make money in a pyramid scheme, someone else has
to lose money. But in network marketing, each person can multiply his
or her efforts, skills and talents by helping others be successful. Network
marketing has proved itself as part of the new economy and a preferred
way to do business here and around the world.
Network marketing isn't about taking advantage of your friends and relatives.
Only a few years ago, network marketing meant retailing to, and sponsoring
people from, your "warm list" of prospects. Although sharing
the products or services and the opportunity with people you know is still
the basic foundation of the business, today we see more people using sophisticated
marketing techniques such as the Internet, conference calling and other
long-distance sponsoring techniques to extend their network across the
country.
Network marketing isn't a get-rich-quick scheme. Of course some people
do make large amounts of money very quickly. Many would say those people
are lucky. But success in networking isn't based on luck. (Unfortunately,
money won't sprout wings and fly into your bank account no matter what
someone has promised you.) Success in network marketing is based on following
some very basic yet dynamic principles.
Now let's discuss what network marketing is. Network marketing is a serious
business for serious people. It's a proven system where the design, creation
and expense the corporate team has gone through becomes a road map for
your own success. Just follow the simple, proven and duplicable system
that the good companies provide.
The real key is this: Network marketing is all about
leverage. You can leverage your time and increase the number of hours
of work effort on which you can be paid by sponsoring other people and
earning a small income on their efforts. J. Paul Getty, who created one
of the world's greatest fortunes, said "I would rather make 1 percent
on the efforts of 100 people than 100 percent on my own efforts."
This very basic concept is the cornerstone of network marketing.
For example, most successful people building a network marketing business
do so in an organized method. They work a few dedicated hours each week,
with each hour of effort serving as a building block for their long-term
business growth. Then they sponsor other people and teach those people
how to sell the company product and sponsor others who duplicate the process.
By helping the people you personally sponsor to sponsor others, you duplicate
yourself. As this process continues, you create compound growth that can
lead to hundreds or even thousands of people coming into your business.
You leverage your time by helping others be successful and earn an income
from all their efforts.
With network marketing, there are no big capital requirements, no geographical
limitations, no minimum quotas required and no special education or skills
needed. Network marketing is a low-overhead, homebased business that can
actually offer many of the tax advantages associated with owning your
own business. Network marketing is a people-to-people business that can
significantly expand your circle of friends. It's a business that enables
you to travel and have fun as well as enjoy the lifestyle that extra income
can provide.
________________________________________________________________________ MLM Consultant Michael L. Sheffield is the CEO of Sheffield
Resource Network, a full-service direct sales and Multi-Level Marketing
(MLM) consulting firm. He is also the co-founder and chairman of the Multi-Level
Marketing International Association (MLMIA).