Find A New MLM

August 15, 2009 by admin · Leave a Comment 

Just like in any profitable market industry, there are people looking to get rich quick who will say or do just about anything to make that happen. That is the case with some MLM programs too. There are MLM companies where the founders are shady, dishonest, and prey on the good intentions of new MLM distributors. As a new MLM’er there are a few things that can aid you in your search for a reputable company.

1) Reputation Is Key

Reputation is everything in the business world. MLM companies have definite reputations within MLM communities. You need to take the time needed to do enough research to know that the program you are wanting to promote is legitimate. Pay attention to what people are writing on blogs and chatting about online. While there will always be something negative about every company available for review, you will definitely be able to tell the good from the bad companies. A good website to aid in your search is www.mlmwatchdog.com.

2) Check Out The Newer Companies

If you find a long standing reputable company, you can be assured that the company will be reliable and a potentially profitable endeavor. On the flip side, if you only research by program longevity, you could miss out on a potentially great new MLM program. There are ways to protect yourself if you’re interested in a newly established MLM company. It will require more vigilant work on your part though to maintain your safety.

The founders should be carefully scrutinized as to their previous business holdings, reputation with those business dealings, and all of their related credentials. The companies plan for customer support is also essential to the success of any new company. If the company plans on handling large volumes of new distributors, then a customer support call center needs to be put into place. A live person for people to talk to, not just an automated system. The research available on the new company of interest should be morally and ethically sound. If the company is promising too much or looks like they are only surviving on hype, then it’s probably not a company to join. Watch out for companies promising too much.

3) Know The Compensation Plan

Along with being reputable, the company should also have income potential. The compensation plan should be at least, if not better, than other industry leaders. Research other companies with the same or similar comp plans to evaluate income potential.

There is no way to predict that you will be satisfied and be able to make money with any program. There are way too many unknowns to predict what your outcome will be. However, with some diligent research, you can safe guard yourself from a potentially bad situation. MLM is a legitimate business model, but it is all too easy to fall into the glitz, glamor, and hype of a program before making sure that the facts support the program’s claims. Looking for a new MLM should be done with all of the scrutiny, objectivity, and due diligence as a brick and mortar business.