hey..im planning to join LEGACY . this week cguro.. do u thnk this is a good idea
hey..im planning to join LEGACY . this week cguro.. do u thnk this is a good idea
IT IS NOT THEIRS! It's just a marketing ploy and a mere hype since the b!g d!cks in the company are aware that this is the most effective way to lure people in that age bracket, so naive and gullible.Originally Posted by bai
are you sure that it's not theirs??duda man sad ko sa ilang new vehicles...and nganong kinahanglan pa nilang ipanghambog...like parking the vehicle right in front of their office for all the people to see.. i find it so irritating..
marketing stratedy lang na ila abby. with those cars and everything.
Most networking type of biz, shows off all the time what u get. they have testimonials of people getting rich. its totally useless in my opinion. they should not talk bout how rich they become, but HOW they become rich. what they did..etc.. well, im sure they would just tell u... the secret to their success is hard work! Boing!
Thats not something that we dont know. sometimes people tend to lose focus / grip reality when they see how rich the members are getting. and this saying will come in.. "They did it, why cant i?" well, everybody's different.. though the saying is true... u should check first ur capabilities.
Some things to consider before joinging ANY networking type of biz:
(these are all my opinions only.)
1.capital investment (3k-up, too much, too risky)
2. what do u get from ur investment? (should be products, dont settle for discounts or non-material things.u should get atleast 90% of the amount u capitalize based on value of the product.)
3.Is their product good in quality? Is it unique in the market?is its price competitive?( some networking comps prices are jacked uped. with disc and everything, still they would come out same or even much expensive.)
4.whats ur intention? (selling quality and affordable products? or making money at watever cost it takes? even if it leads u into LYING and MISLEADING them?)
im sharing these to you, because i dont want u to fall into the same mistake as i did. u dont have to try everything in order to know weder its good or bad. u could always learn from other's mistake!
great advice there pidz111! i think i'm one of those saved souls...i was about to sign up sa legacy..gud thing i don't have enough cash at that time...well, after a week...i decided not to join...this forum helped me a lot and of course hearing the opinion of other friends...
i personally think that i'm not for this kind of business...
in a forever living seminar...
"kung wa kay gi-buhat sa inyo unya sige lang ka ug tan-aw ug TV, ibaligya na inyong TV unya ipalit ug Forever Living starter kit."
BOINK! di kaha ta ma-patyan sa atong ginikanan or asawa ana? abi pa lang gi-palo or gi-prenda ang TV.
AFAIK, and basing on my friends who got "burned" in networking before, it is NOT THEIRS.Â* ...and to the "high prides" they will say that "I sold it because I can no longer maintain it because I am no longer in the MLM business."Â* Maayo pa mo-ingon sila "Di man to ako bai, racket ra man to sa kompanya." Maluoy pa ta nila.Originally Posted by abby
Basic rule, "There is no such thing as easy money." PERIOD!Â* Â*...and ALL networking is EASY MONEY.Â* unless of course you are involved in crime.Â* if you are going to ask me, MLM/networking/pyramiding is hiding in legal loopholes and technicalities but if you come to think of it there is a little "swindlingÂ* & coercing" involved.Â* Same principle and theory as "qualified seduction".
bai know wat, for every time i can help somebody avoid what ive gone thru.. i count it that i gained something from my lose. yea sounds corny but.. really.. its true.Originally Posted by abby
trading is the mother of all business. this is where all business started. this is the traditional business.
First of all, you must understand what is SUPPLY and DEMAND. Even though you do not have the supply, you can source for a supplier who has the goods or the supply. OR, you can ask anybody who has the DEMAND or the capacity to buy or has the money. If you are on the supplying side, whether be in any goods or services, you can market it to anybody. If you are on the demand side, you look for suppliers or source your supplies. The idea is this: YOU MAKE THEIR BUSINESS HAPPEN. You sell the goods of your supplier, you provide the needs of the buyer. You make money out of this. It doesn't cost you big money, you need to do time and effort in accomplish good business.
Now, lets make up a scenario how this SUPPLY and DEMAND works. I will cite my experiences on this. I have been with the business of Lumber trading. My buyer, lets say MATIMCO, I have the connection in there, who has the Demand to buy or has been looking for a supply of Gmelina woods in large quantity or unlimited buying of lumber. We agree that I will deliver their demand at a volume of 200,000 board feet per month, my buyer will buy from me P12.00 per board feet delivered in their stock yard. Now, i sourced out my SUPPLY and I happened to meet my supplier who can give me P10.00 per board feet at their place. I calculated my logistics and transportation of goods at P0.50 per board feet and another P0.50 per board feet for other expenses. Therefore I have P1.00 per board feet of profit. I know nga P1.00 lang ang kita nako per board feet but the volume is 200,000 board feet per month. Therefore, I earn P200,000.00 per month of delivery. Do I make sense?
I am no longer interested in networking and multi-level marketing because they are deceiving people and does not help the economy of the nation. If you are really interested on a certain business, you make a study and do not be impulsive doing it or you will lose everything. You need to take time for everything. I tell you, this traditional business of trading is a good one. No more no less. -JEDCRACK
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