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Why are people so skeptical about Ignite?
I have just started this great business opportunity a couple of weeks ago. I had been actively searching for a “biz op” for some time because I needed extra income to move out of my parents home. (and I’m 33!)
This “social networking” business intrigued me because there is no monthly product to buy to sell at parties or door-to-door like other successfull legal pyramids. (MaryKay, AmWay) I don’t have to convince people they need electricity, or that they have to pay their energy bill every month!
There is also the business building side, the one where I can sponsor other people to teach them what I’ve learned. This Multi Level Marketing is a secondary business no? Hey, my feelings won’t get hurt if you say “not now” or “I have questions” AFTER getting all of the information. I do, however, tend to feel down if my friends say no before attending a meeting.
What must I do? I even bought a special domain name to make my site look better. (www.PowerIgnite.com)
Please Help!
~Dave~
Know why people are skeptical? ‘Cuz MLM is BS.
I tip my hat to you for getting off your butt and doing something
and with an actual product to sell (energy) then you actually have a job- yay! However, when it comes to MLM and the “building” side of it, it will never go anywhere near as fast as they tell you it will. Most of the people who “join” you will crap out quickly, will never do anything, or will require a lot of maintenance. MLM companies do not believe in investing in people, so they get others (without necessarily any talent, patience, etc.) to do it for them. They do this when the prospects are slim of getting people worth developing.
And what’s inevitable about any pyramid, sorry it is, is that you could make way more money in a regular commission sales role. That’s the real outrage- they compensate you with subpar “opportunity” instead of cash, in large degree.
That’s why people are skeptical.
It sucks when people reject things irrationally. If you want them to get a look at it, just say “Hey, I’m working in a job that’s going pretty good and I could get you in. Come meet my bosses?” No arm-waving freakouts about “your own business!!”
See? Your attitude so impresses me that I’m helping you.
Here’s better help: find a company (there are usually several in any given city) where you can just plain sell energy contracts without any pyramid bull-stuff. You can make more money there. It would take a really long time to get anything substantive out of “building your network” where you are right now, as the population of suckers is shrinking and the population of hard workers has never been any good.
Finally, if you develop sales skills, you’ll be able to pretty much write your own ticket if you’re also smart and particularly if you can get some education, institutional or experiential, in business.
Good luck, and connect/email me if you want to know more stuff or anything.
Ambit Energy’s Network Marketing Legitimacy by Chris Chambless