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Aug 23, 2020
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boorad
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Exactly this. The product is an afterthought
It’s only purpose is to make everything legal.
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If you actually have a good product, people will buy it. The only reason companies choose an MLM structure is because
scootsy
Reddit Joke Stealer
8/23/20 2:57pm
Mlm is never about the product. It's always about selling the business model which typically involves a cult-like
Slim
8/23/20 3:00pm
Exactly this. The product is an afterthought
boorad
8/23/20 3:13pm
It's not always that they have a poor product. Beachbody, Tupperware, and Mary
CSoul
8/23/20 3:03pm
There are a few exceptions, true. But the vast majority of MLMs produce marginal
BlooCoog
8/23/20 3:11pm
I mean, that was my point. It's disconnected from the product decision.
CSoul
8/23/20 3:26pm
Ah I see.
BlooCoog
8/23/20 5:09pm
MLM's are designed to exploit their labor. The FTC did a report of 350 MLMs. 99% of people who join an MLM
HarlemCoug
8/23/20 3:07pm
Id love to see this report
Hank Rearden
8/23/20 3:24pm
Link
HarlemCoug
8/23/20 3:49pm
Thanks. Thats pretty damning. I wonder if any of the big ones provided a rebuttal?
Hank Rearden
8/24/20 8:47am
I'd actually appreciate an honest mlm that said we have no products. You pay us
Blueto
8/23/20 3:22pm
Back in the 80's there were a few 'companies' that actually did this. Of course,
m0resn0w
8/23/20 4:05pm
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