Are You an MLM Vampire?
Here's a great article from an interesting blog
called MLM Vampires. The
vampire hunters that write on this blog expose bad MLM behavior and
also have great tips on making it in MLM online. Here's the article:
You Might Be an MLM Vampire If:
What is an MLM Vampire? In a nutshell, it’s a
multi level marketer who engages in all sorts of bad, blood sucking
behaviors in an effort to build her business. Here is how you can
tell if you might be one. (And if you would like to join their clan,
read on too.)
You post spammy ads all over message forums
Are you a member of dozens of message boards but have the number “1”
in the “number of posts” field in your profile? Do you come to an
internet message board or email group simply to blast your ad and
then leave, offering nothing of value to the community? Does your
Introductory post read something like:
"“Just wondering if there are any other ‘XXXXXXXX’ reps here.”
You might be an MLM Vampire!
You prospect long lost high school buddies and unsuspecting grocery
store clerks
Instead of holding to normal business hours and marketing responsibly
to people who are actually interested in your business opportunity,
do you view everyone as a prospect? Do you ignore culturally
acceptable standards of conduct (like the one that says it’s bad
manners to ask someone how much money they earn) in order to push
your business on everyone within “3 feet” of you?
You might be an MLM Vampire!
You use pseudo-science and scare tactics to enlighten potential
customers
Do you insist that everyone you know is poisoning their kids, dying
of a nutritional deficiency, and eating arsenic in their lipstick?
Are you able to spout off any of the following urban myths:
The “Senate document” that states that our soil is depleted. (Sorry,
that’s a myth. It was nothing more than a speculative opinion piece
that originally appeared in Cosmopolitan magazine, June 1936. It was
placed into the Congressional record by a Florida senator. It did not
arise from any scientific research study and is in fact patently
false.)
80% of small businesses fail in their first year. (also false!)
Donald Trump said on national TV that would join an MLM if he went
broke. (sorry kids, never happened)
SuperCentenarians use our product! (Sorry, there is no such thing as
large numbers of people living to be 120 with good health. Do some
research.)
Work once and get paid for life (so untrue, due to high turnover in
MLM and other factors)
Guess what? You might be an MLM Vampire!
You join newsletters of legitimate online marketers then spam them
with your biz op
Oh this one is original! Here is how it works: Go to a website and
join an ezine. Now that you’ve captured the reply email address in
the “welcome” email, add the person to your newsletter so you can
send them the latest about your biz op every single day, along with
large graphics and cutesy feel good quotes and stories! Make sure all
the other people’s addresses appear in the “CC” field in your email
program, and be sure there is no unsubscribe link.
Are you disrespecting others’ privacy, breaking spam laws and acting
all ticked off and defensive when they politely ask to be removed?
Are you sending nasty little replies and ignoring remove requests
when people ask to be taken off a list they never asked for to begin
with?
Congratulations - You might be an MLM Vampire!
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http://www.MLMVampires.com
is a group of Vampire Hunters who have joined forces to expose the
blood sucking behavior of some multi level marketers. Our goal is to
turn some of these vampires into great online business owners.