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The cost is way out of proportion compared to
value of
product. You can join thousands of safelists for free or for about $10 per year. So
product is only an excuse to have a program.
These programs either promise that it will be easy to promote
program or that they will do all
work and place people under you. These promises are much like
promises of a typical ponzi or pyramid scheme. There is a very good chance that these programs are illegal and will face federal scrutiny.
These programs feed on
desire for quick riches without doing any work.
As one of these programs grows they must recruit an ever larger number of people every week (for a weekly program) to keep
program working. In fact they must, at
least, double every week. Many of
people that join cannot afford to pay $150 a week with out seeing a quick return on it. So if they do not receive
promised two signups quickly they may drop out of
program.
There will be a constant battle to get new signups under a new member before
member drops out. When a member does drop out that member must be replaced quickly before his upline decides to drop out. Thus, if
growth does not double every week,
program could easily start collapsing on itself. As a program grows it will become increasing harder, and eventually impossible, to maintain
growth. Then it will start to collapse.
Those that start
program or join
program near
top can make some very nice money. However, those that join later will have a hard time to just break even.
These programs violate
work ethic. Men are to work for their bread. To expect it to be given to them with no work on their part is wrong.
I think that we will see more of these member-to-member programs appearing on
Internet. Many of them will not last long. Other will stay around for a long time, but with an ever changing membership.
When you are introduced to one of these programs you will have to decide what you want to do with it. As for me, I will be staying with traditional network marketing programs and affiliate programs. Programs that have a legitimate product that offers a good value for
cost. Programs that pay you on your marketing efforts and are likely to be around for a long time.

Albin Dittli has been writing software for the network marketing industry for 12 years and marketing on the Internet for over two years. Please visit his web site at http://www.The-Home-Business-Center.com. You can subscribe to his free ezine, eBiz Marketing Tips, by sending an email to moneystrategies@listwarrior.com.