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    Default 10 things i hate about crappy networkers (repost engrspyke of pmt)


    These are merely a personal observation. (or a warning)


    The problem with crappy networkers is they don't even know,
    that they are repelling instead of attracting. Therefore be wise,
    where you spend your precious time.




    1. Ipapakita sayo ang kanyang weekly checks (proof of income) from recruiting bonus only.
    But most of the time, yun lang ang pera nya at mauubos din sa panggalaw.


    Meron din, bragging kumita ng MILYON (pero mukha pa din poor).
    Totoo naman yun, kaso gross income. Ibig sabihin naubos din sa pag-ikot nya sa mga probinsya.


    2. Walang galang sa negosyo nya, kung saan saan nagprepresent ng
    "the next big thing, ikaw naman ang yayaman dito" syndrome.


    Meron ako nakita, sa labas ng convenient store, sa gilid ng mall,
    sa hallway ng mall, (while walking), sa public transportation,
    habang kumakain, nakasalubong mo lang (pagkilala na networker ka din),
    sa cellphone, sa email, sa facebook PM, and yet he self-proclaimed being "entrepreneur / businessman". What a trash!


    No wonder, bakit masama image natin sa karamihan,
    di na natin mababago ito, pero sana mabawasan.




    My Rule:
    I never give presentation, unless you ask for it. You should too.


    3. Hindi mo daw kailangan magbenta, kundi magrecruit ka lang ng magrecruit until mapagod ka kakainvite.


    Mostly likely recruiting ka talaga, kung ang product mo yun tipong; karton o membership cards, product na mismo ikaw hindi mo ulit bibilin o gagamitin, common na sa market, ebooks and videos etc.


    Pero ang sample nila ng leverage ay sina Henry Sy, Gokongwei, Lucio Tan, Bill Gates, Steve Jobs, at marami pang iba.


    Hello? naging bigtime ba sila dahil naenhance yung skills nila sa pagrerecruit
    (yun mangako ka na yayaman ung kausap mo pero ikaw di pa mayaman?)


    What they develop if I'm not mistaken were selling skills at people skills.


    At ikaw ayaw mo matutunan magbenta? I'm not talking about door-to-door selling, you can either use, target-marketing, attraction-marketing, effective advertising etc.


    If you can create a massive consumers of a certain product, at paulit ulit nila itong gagamitin. Sure na may passive income ka!


    4. Fake or deceiving testimonial like:


    "Manghiram ka lang ng (amount of package)... blah blah blah
    Wala rin akong puhunan nun pero ginawan ko paraan,
    ngayon may malaki na income ko."


    Let me be frank. Kung sa package pa lang hirap ka na,
    (which is the easiest part of any mlm, ang sumali)
    what more pa yung expenses sa operation.


    You are not yet ready, better pass to the opportunity
    instead losing your money and time.


    Obviously, pay in lang habol lang sayo.
    You are most likely to fail, with this approach.
    And they are already expecting you to quit within 90 days.


    So, what leaders really do, either they we're financed
    by the company or some generous person to run the
    business effectively. You better find your own,
    if you lacking for mobilization.


    5. Yung paulit ulit ang mga hirit o spill at hindi marunong makaamoy ng kausap.


    In sales, story sells. Kaso madalas ang sakit na sa tenga at sayang sa oras.
    Or akala lahat ng tao na ihaharap sa kanila ay uto-uto.


    Naexperience mo din ba yung nagdala ka ng guests na mapera
    tapos biglang babaliwin bigla sa office kotse at pera. (the rest is history).




    6. Mga sadyang makakapal ang mukha


    Haharap sa group nya, na kunwaring big time.
    Pero ang totoo nangungutang pa sa downlines (mas malala sa crosslines) haha.
    At alam mo kung san kukuha ng pambayad dun sa ipapasok na kakakilala mo,
    (after kang imotivate) naghihintay ng pay-ins mo.
    Tapos, hindi ka pa rin babayaran kasi madaming dahilan.




    7. Mga bayaran at magnanakaw na leaders


    Napansin nyo ba lately na madaming nagsusulputan companies,
    pero di makatake off kahit na sobrang husay yung mga core leaders.


    Dahil yung mga leaders kuno, hihingi ng pondo, iikot sa provinces
    Yun pala ibang kumpanya yung iprepresent or pinang iinom lang. haha


    Kaya yung ibang foreign companies, ang tingin sa leaders natin ay mga "pokpok".
    Syempre insulto sa pinoy, (alisan mo nalang) pero di mo sila masisi kung naexperience nila.


    8. Self Proclaimed Earnings (To Brag or To Lure)


    Ganito kasi yan bro, once you reached certain level of earnings
    like 5k, 10k, 20k or more for the entire week, yan na ang pagagamit
    ng upline mo as testimonial. Ikaw na ngayon si 20k weekly networker.


    Pero ang totoo, minsan lang or isang beses lang nangyari
    at mas madalas "zero" ka sa loob ng isang linggo dahil matumal ang pay-ins.


    Kaya either niloloko mo sarili mo or niloloko mo yung kausap mo.




    9. Time Freedom or Rat Race


    Akala mo ba sa employment lang may rat race, sa mlm din meron.


    Paano ka nagka time freedom kung kailangan mo mag stay o tumambay
    sa office gabi gabi hanggang madaling araw dahil paulit ulit mong
    sasabihin ang mga linya mo na napraktis 5 years ago.


    Isang company palang dito sa pinas, ang nakita kong nagcreate
    ng millionaires na sarado ang office bago sumapit ang 6:30pm.


    10. ?

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    Shiny and luxurious cars driven by young and vibrant "top level networkers" claiming them their own but in reality -- all but rented

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    cloudduster idol... ehehehe

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    first year ko cebu,got introduced to UNO by a friend of a friend...no idea pa ako sa networking haha

    pero wa jud ko nag.invest kay murag wa ko ganahan sa style nila, google2 sad about networking ang nag.convince nako na this is not for me


    that was way back 2009

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    I was introduced to a lot of networking before but i have never been into networking. Why? its because its too good to be true. You are only making the company your are in to be richer while you are working and get paid on the work that you have rendered. Para ka lang na employ wala ka pang benefits. Try to think more about it.

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    Looking at the social culture of the country and its geographic platform once can wonder why another person in another part of the country does not share the same sentiment as those of others. Yet this is common however the idea of gaining at others loss as a quick way to earn a living. Other nations that have a similar geographic platform do not share the same culture and practice. Our wrong and unethical approach even reaches beyond our borders however it is quite different if one who is of the same race would grow up in another environment. Could it be because of an antiquated system of checks and balances compounded by the difficulty and obstacles by those with vested interests? One can see in this game, each person considers himself an island, figuratively speaking by enriching themselves at the cost of others. There is no notion of oneness and the desire to by responsible when peddling snake oil like this.

    And the status quo insists that people are literate however, the norm disagrees.

    A good MLM product would be to sell something that introduces and idea that encompasses individuals as part of a whole, not something propriety and narrowed which is centered on a specific brand.

    An mlm that provides micro financing with transparency is a good start. But this model will be outdated quick because of the quick pace of technology. In my opinion, MLM as a business model is already extinct.

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    Quote Originally Posted by M.A.D. View Post
    Looking at the social culture of the country and its geographic platform once can wonder why another person in another part of the country does not share the same sentiment as those of others. Yet this is common however the idea of gaining at others loss as a quick way to earn a living. Other nations that have a similar geographic platform do not share the same culture and practice. Our wrong and unethical approach even reaches beyond our borders however it is quite different if one who is of the same race would grow up in another environment. Could it be because of an antiquated system of checks and balances compounded by the difficulty and obstacles by those with vested interests? One can see in this game, each person considers himself an island, figuratively speaking by enriching themselves at the cost of others. There is no notion of oneness and the desire to by responsible when peddling snake oil like this.

    And the status quo insists that people are literate however, the norm disagrees.

    A good MLM product would be to sell something that introduces and idea that encompasses individuals as part of a whole, not something propriety and narrowed which is centered on a specific brand.

    An mlm that provides micro financing with transparency is a good start. But this model will be outdated quick because of the quick pace of technology. In my opinion, MLM as a business model is already extinct.
    OT: If MLM as a business model is already extinct, what is the new trend?

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    Hello,

    Internet and social networks are now the trend. Anything that cuts through borders and anything that will streamline the supply chain is the trend now. Here is a perfect example of a viable business model:

    Kiva - Loans that change lives

    Kiva Microfunds (commonly known by its domain name, Kiva.org) is a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization[2] that allows people to lend money via the Internet to people in developing countries through Kiva's 191 field partners.[3] These field partners can be microfinance institutions, social businesses, schools or non-profit organizations.[4] Kiva includes personal stories of each person who needs a loan because they want their lenders to connect with their entrepreneurs on a human level.[5] Kiva itself does not collect any interest on the loans it facilitates. It is purely supported by grants, loans, and donations from its users, corporations, and national institutions.[6] Kiva is headquartered in San Francisco, California.

    Kiva (organization) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

    Quote Originally Posted by cebu.opportunities View Post
    OT: If MLM as a business model is already extinct, what is the new trend?

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