Why Top Tier People Hate the MLM Industry (The True Story of Top Tier)
This article might ruffle some peoples feathers when it comes to their own personal beliefs. But that's okay. Cause I got to say it...
I recently wrote tis as a blog post originally on my blog, but I thought I would also post it as an article for the community on a whole.
You can find my full blog post on Why Top Tier Guys Think MLM is Retarded here.
Ever heard of these catch phrases?
“Why MLM isn’t a lucrative business and full of dead downlines.”
“Stop trying to recruit into a leaking bucket!”
“The internet has killed MLM!”
“MLM isn’t a business, because you don’t have control over how you market it.”
Well, let me tell you right now, that shit is nuts!
MLM is just like top tier with some major exceptions. First let’s talk about the similarities.
Why Top Tier is Like MLM
-You’re both a distributor for a company
-The main way of making big money is by recruiting, not selling the product
-You build a downline to have major success
Why Top Tier is Not Like MLM
-Top Tier forces you to buy products within at minimum 900-18,000 dollar price range.
-There is no residual income in Top Tier
-Usually the product is overpriced information (Versus overpriced vitamins)
- There is no ability to create legacy income
Now, this is the basics with top tier. It is different for each company. Such as CarbonCopyPro offers a residual earning, but really they are applying MLM systems when it comes to that residual earning.
Because, well, MLM is built on a residual payout through a few levels, and that’s what CCPro offers in terms of its residuals for the distributors.
Something Top Tier people usually hit MLM with is that you don’t really own a business. That you’re just a distributor of the MLM company. That you can’t advertise or market it in anyway you want.
Let’s check reality though.
As a Top Tier consultant with a company, you’re still a distributor and still held to the restrictions of that company. So really you cannot advertise anyway you want with them either. The other thing about this claim, is that Top Tier people usually don’t even market their company they market themselves, which is how you want to do it anyways. So this doesn’t even have relevancy.
MLM is Just Not Lucrative
This is probably the most bogus one. See, Top Tier people seem to think that due to the internet that the growth of MLM has stopped. It is the exact opposite. People are growing bigger downlines than ever.
I can almost promise you the biggest monthly income earners in the direct sales industry when you compare MLM versus Top Tier, will always be MLM. Just the other day I was talking to a friend of mine who makes over 250,000 dollars a month selling his juice MLM, that’s no affiliates or anything.
The other day I was talking to a gentleman who makes over 50,000 in his MLM. And of course there is a few legendary networkers who have even made a million in a month.
People like Mike Dillard makes over a 100 million dollars a year with his business, but that is not really through his Top Tier business. It’s through his internet business over at the Magnetic Sponsoring company.
Top Tier you can make 30 or 40,000 dollars a month. Even 89, or 105,000 dollars a month. Here’s the thing though. You have to sell just as much as next month. And the month after that… oh and the month after that.
You cannot step away from the work because the moment you do, you’re done and out of the game.
For the full posting here again is the link to my blog post about Top Tier and their mythical disgruntles with MLM.
I would love to hear feedback from you guys, either on my blog, or here on where you stand between MLM versus top tier. Are you all for Top Tier? Or Pro MLM?
To the top,
-Gregory Elfrink
MLM Strategies by Greg the Writer
About the Author: Gregory Elfrink
Member Since: 12/22/2008
I'm a Distributor For:: ViSalus Sciences
Industry: MLM
Primary Web Site: http://www.GreginMotion.com

