Tuesday, September 27, 2011

Is World Ventures A Scam?

Seeing as that a common question that many people who are new to the network marketing industry have when evaluating a potential company is "Is this a scam?", so I wanted to take some time to research an upstart in the notorious MLM travel industry that has a lot of people curious whether or not it's a good opportunity. The company I looked at is World Ventures, so here's what I found which I hope will help you in determining for yourself, "Is World Ventures a scam or a legitimate business opportunity?"

World Ventures Scam

The "World Ventures Scam" Debunked

The "World Ventures Scam" Weakens Some More

A common theme when you take a look at World Ventures' marketing materials is how large the travel industry is and how a rapidly growing amount is being booked online. While this is completely and absolutely true, this can be a little misleading and may very well be a factor in why a few people have claimed that World Ventures is a "scam".

The travel industry is an interesting animal, especially when you mix in a network marketing element. While travel

World Ventures Travel Scam

Attraction Marketing Blueprint: A Delicious Analogy

Monday night, I was checking out a network marketing forum that I occasionally visit, and their was a guy on there who had recently bought Mike Dillard's book, Magnetic Sponsoring, but was having some difficulty with what exactly the concept of attraction marketing really is. It's something that, as a broad concept, is really easy to understand but in case you maybe having some difficulty with it (or if you've never heard of attraction marketing before), here's a simple analogy that you can use to share it

Attraction Marketing Blueprint

How To Crush Your MLM Recruiting Goals in The Next 100 Days

When I first became involved in MLM, I struggled more in my recruiting efforts than in anything I'd ever attempted in my whole life. I mean I did very well in school, was good at sports (except for basketball), and was even recruited into the Naval Nuclear Engineering Program right out of high school, so I figured that I'd be equally successful in my new business. Makes sense, amirite?

Wrong!

I was doing everything my upline told me to do, but no matter what I did I just couldn't reach my MLM

MLM Recruiting

World Ventures Leadership and Competition

One of the things I look for when I take a look at the leadership of a company like World Ventures is whether or not the executive team is readily identifiable or if you need to hire Scooby and the Gang to find them. The reason is because the companies in the past that turned out to be a scam, one of the things they had in common was multiple layers of contacts designed to hide, rather than showcase, who the real principals were.

For example, they'd register their website in Israel, set up a PO Box in

World Ventures Leadership and Competition

Monday, September 26, 2011

3 Crucial Tips To Consider Before Becoming A Shaklee Distributor

If you’re reading this, it’s either because you’re looking into joining Shaklee as a distributor, or you’re already involved in Shaklee and you’re wasting time reading blog posts when you should be concentrating on your money making activities. :D

Anyways, I wanted to share a few quick tips on how to find a good sponsor in Shaklee, or how to be a good sponsor for your new people (regardless of your company affiliation). However, I do have a couple of personal qualifications which I think you

Shaklee Distributor

Is Xocai Chocolate A Scam? - 5 Questions To Ask Your Xocai Chocolate Sponsor Before Joining

"Is Xocai Chocolate a scam or a decent company?" is a question that many people have when reviewing Xocai for the first time and for good reason. It's important to do your research before making any important decision, and which network marketing company to join is no different. To start, Xocai Chocolate was founded in 2004 and markets a product line of "healthy chocolate" which contain high levels of pure cacao and super fruits like acai. Sounds good, right?
How Can I Tell If Xocal Chocolate Is A

Xocai Chocolate Scam