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Old August 10, 2000, 11:38 PM
Dan Butler
 
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Default Re: A few more words about MLM...

Gordon and Paul --

Thoughts on several subjects.

I had my stint in Amway many moons ago. Don't regret it for a second. Learned a lot. I also stand up for the multi-level marketers I know. They have a tough road to hoe. And some of the ones who get in now, buy the dream, and get all gung ho, stand to be in a lonely place not too far down the road should they drop out. I think we all know what I'm talking about. The smarter ones will take what they learned and build on it. The rest will find another dream to chase.

I was talking to a person just after I got out of Amway. He was telling me how he just couldn't understand how it could ever work. I tried to explain. Then he told me of his boss who had bought into the emu farm business (that should put a date on this for some of you.) and lost a lot of money. I pointed out that at least with a MLM someone could get in, get their experience, and get out without loosing their shirt in most cases. He agreed. So which is better? Don't know. I would rather people get their experience without loosing all their cash.

And while I'm on the subject of emu's. Had dinner a short time ago with a Mennonite family south of here. As we are eating the wife says "do you like to know what you are eating or do you prefer to wait till afterwards?" Asked that way it is difficult to keep eating without getting the answer then. She tells me emu. Their kids giggle and ours shrug their shoulders and keep eating. It was okay.

I ask how they came to have emu meat. Seems some of the "emu farms" had set up shop down near them. When it came time to close the doors they were just going to dig a hole and put the emu's in it. Instead they gave them to my friend whose son happens to be a butcher. They canned it and have had plenty of emu for just the cost of processing. So somebody came out ahead in the deal.

Big Al - happened across a big set of his tapes the other day at a used book store and being the curious type bought them and took a listen. Enjoyed what I heard even though I'm out of the MLM biz. Some of the info on meetings and such is useful in what I do anyway.

-- Dan Butler

> Hi Paul,

> I want to get this on the table.

> Personally, I don't have a problem with MLM,
> as you know.

> I'm not going to allow any bashing of any
> kind at sowpub, I mention this because you
> can go to any forum on the Internet and get
> that stuff.

> WE are different in that regards.

> I value EXPERIENCE, whereever it comes from.

> A year or so ago I wrote about the passing
> of Joe Victor.

> I drove Dien by his former home, he had
> retired to FL a few years back.

> Joe was one of the original 9 AMWAY members,
> and the one, I believe that brought
> Nutra-Lite to the group.

> The point is, that here in Akron there are
> several multi-millionaires from MLM
> businesses.

> I don't consder them cult members, no more
> so than the people down at the church (pick
> one).

> Networking marketing is NOT for everyone. Me
> for one.

> BUT, it has been and is a VIABLE WAY for
> people with little money to get started in
> business and become wildly successful if
> they make the effort.

> I respect ANYONE that tries, and fails.

> So, Big Al's success is welcome here. As is
> all success and all failure that leads to
> Knowledge.

> KNOWLEDGE and EXPERIENCE are what we focus
> on.

> Knowledge comes from DOING, getting knocked
> down and getting up again. You get smart
> fast that way.

> If MLM is not for you, FINE. But if you by
> any chance come to sowpub and have an ax to
> grind with MLM or Mailorder, or anything
> else, take it down the road, please.

> There are lots of places for you to whine
> and complain. This isn't one of them.

> Paul, I know you used to do MLM, which is
> more typical, in/out....in/out....kind of
> like that.

> But the truth of MLM is that FORTUNES are
> made, and you can learn from success, but as
> I stated in BYBA, you can't COPY it exactly,
> it may not be right for you.

> Thanks Paul for sharing with US.

> Gordon Alexander




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