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Anyone know of any home based business ideas for Licensed Practical Nurses?
Hi, I’m an LPN and in school finishing my degree in Medical Billing and Coding and a BSBA in Healthcare Management. I am having financial challenges and are looking for ways to utilize my experience (10years) as a Nurse to generate extra streams of income. PLEASE NO MLM, SCAMS, ETC…I’M LOOKING FOR LEGITIMATE IDEAS/RESOURCES.
write a blog about being a nurse, use a blog from wordpress.org and host it on your own domain, choose a blog name and domain name that relates to your topic, search nursing "affiliate program" to find products you can put on your site for commissions, write articles about nursing and put them in ezinearticles.com to grow traffic. comment on other similar blogs to build traffic, write an ebook and/or make a video about topics related to nursing, like how to become a nurse, ask others what they want to know about nursing, write about that. Sell the book/videos. Get others to be your affiliates, use clickbank.com for that.
What’s with all these MLM and Network marketing ploys lately?
As in why are there so many get rich quick scams out there? Some are legitimate and I’ve checked one out name omited for legal purposes. But some people get this idea of oh that’s another one of those or this or that. Why? I’m sick of all these too good to be true crap offers and I want a real one that I can run with and make some real great income. I know of one but are there any others?
Unfortunately there are lots of schemes and plans popping up daily and I believe there will always be.
Throughout history people have figured out ways to extract money from innocent people.
Sometimes an honest person is looking for a way to earn money but gets involved in unethical and/or illegal schemes. Sometimes people intentionally plan to rip people off.
Since you can’t stop people from coming up with new and innovative ways to scam, it’s best to do research first to find out if the network marketing or MLM plan you are looking at is legit. Some are obvious scams, but others seem like big legit companies.
Take a look at the PDF file "What is MLM" for a good overview of what to look for in a legitimate plan. Network marketing is selling to people you know, but often involves a multilevel commission structure. Make sure you know how to evaluate that structure for legality.
Go on the discussion forums and search the directory for good companies. Some are very successful and others are just scams.
Can you make money in MLM? Yes, for sure, but you have to do your homework, find the best fit for you, and don’t expect to make money without some effort. If you find the right opportunity you can work hard for 3 to 5 years then enjoy income for life without working hard at all.
Does anyone have an ideas that really work to make money on the internet without being an mlm?
I am a stay at home mom….. or trying to be. I need an income. I have wasted more money than you can imagine in the mlm programs. I am ready to make "real" money but don’t want to have to sign people up to do it. I don’t go out much b/c I have a baby…. I just want to make some money. $100 / week would do. And I don’t want to pay someone to let me work for them (I have been through those scams also). Any ideas, please write me at melodyndave@hotmail.com
because I am desperate. Another month and I am going to have to go to work.
Thanks…. and hurry and help
Be careful of pyramid selling
Why are so many people against Direct Selling / MLM / Internet Marketing?
Do people REALLY know what they’re talking about? And have all those against these means of creating an at home income, really have personal experience? Or is it something they have "heard" or "Assumed" ?
Is it that people want something for nothing? So who’s fault is that? Are people basically lazy? Who’s fault is that? Having your own business something that has to be worked at. If you were going to rent a space and have a store front, would you get that for no money? Do people think that customers are just going to flock into your store just because it’s "you"? This is really a no brainer. Things are too easy for Americans. Always someone elses fault and they want something for nothing. What are your thoughts?
Wait… "the Net and Network Marketing"?? Catch-22??
Those two should go together, hand-in-glove. And yet, Network Marketers have struggled to realize the near-infinite networking, lead-generating potential of the Web.
How can that be?
Network Marketing (sometimes called "Multi-Level Marketing" or "MLM" or “Two Level Affiliate”) is all about…
* recruiting/lead generation/relationship-building
* sales conversion
* ongoing consumption
* replicating yourself through downline motivation and training.
How in the world could the Internet not be the best thing since sliced bread for Network Marketers? Because it’s being done, all wrong, by all the wrong people.
There’s no need to push (i.e., chase cold calls/prospects) when you can motivate potential customers and business-builders to pull (i.e., they want to call you to learn more).
Here’s how to Put The Net Back Into NETwork Marketing http://www.mlm.wotsnext.com
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I have a successful MLM company, making good monthly money…how do I sell it?
My mlm company has a solid downline, and permits me to make over $10,000 a month in income. I am looking to sell my whole position for about $500,000. I am not looking for people here that are interested (don’t think anyone here is rich enough), I am merely looking for advice on how to go about marketing it for sale and how to sell it.
To the first answerer…you are perhaps jealous of the income I am making, and that is ok. I get that a lot. This is what MLM can do for you, you can become successful and have others look up to you in this manner. Maybe if I was in your position, I would feel the same way. Thanks anyway, but I am only looking for serious answers…unless you are interested in building a business, in that case send me an email.
To the first answerer…you are perhaps jealous of the income I am making, and that is ok. I get that a lot. This is what MLM can do for you, you can become successful and have others look up to you in this manner. Maybe if I was in your position, I would feel the same way. Thanks anyway, but I am only looking for serious answers…unless you are interested in building a business, in that case send me an email.
To the first answerer…you are perhaps jealous of the income I am making, and that is ok. I get that a lot. This is what MLM can do for you, you can become successful and have others look up to you in this manner. Maybe if I was in your position, I would feel the same way. Thanks anyway, but I am only looking for serious answers…unless you are interested in building a business, in that case send me an email.
You are in idiot. You are acting like you have a solid asset for sale. I would rather buy an apartment building that was built on quick sand, and built on a fault line and built in a hurricane zone. To me that seems like a more solid asset.
Good luck.
Any professional or experienced person who is familiar with MLM, please tell me any intel about Quixtar?
I have a friend who is VERY ambitious and is building a team through Quixtar. Many of their plans involve consuming the exclusive products sold through Quixtar such as; XS energy drinks, Nutrilite vitamin supplements, and health and beauty products. The convincing and very motivating factors in joining up with this company are things such as: residual income, mass-networking, learning and basically copying mentors who are making atleast 6-figures or are millionaires, and seemingly building your OWN company. The thing is I have done some studies and found out that ALOT of people claim that Quixtar is just a new name for the company Amway who became notorious for some of their procedures. I am just asking for any real professional, experienced, or greatly concerned individual who actually has knowledge either good or bad to share with me about Multi-Level Marketing or/and Quixtar. Any complex information about Quixtar would be gladly accepted. Thank you all for your time!
Amway and Quixtar are both owned by the same parent company, Alticor. Alticor also owns the Orlando Magic, Peter Island, and has exclusive rights to brands like Nutrilite and Artistry which are the best products around.
It wasn’t so much Amway in general that deserved a bad reputation but some of the actions of people within the business earned them a bad rap. In addition, things like door to door selling and having to distribute everything to your downlines were concepts that didn’t work.
Quixtar took all the best aspects of Amway – utilizing Quixtar.com as a portal site where people can redirect all their buying power and earn money through volume. Of course, you also get linked up with BWW (Britt World Wide) as an IBO (Independent Business Owner) and it teaches you what to do and what not to do. BWW is, in itself, worth being involved in the business for. You learn how to run a business, how to talk to people, and a lot of other things that you’ll never get from the working world.
Quixtar has also a great affiliate marketing program with 90+ companies where you can get anything and everything you need that Quixtar doesn’t supply directly. They link with companies like Barnes and Noble, Office Depot, Circuit City, Shop.com. You can get cell phones, plane tickets, insurance, a credit card, whatever you need!
The people are fantastic, the ethics are amazing – it’s a society where people don’t pass negative to each other and just want to see everyone else succeed. Can you find this in the working world? Probably not. You’ll never find any backstabbing, cheating, abuse, or anything like that in this business.
To finish up – yes, it does require a lot of hard work, but in the end it pays off through the factors you stated – especially freedom. On a daily basis we get to interact with these leaders who take time out of their day to help people that aren’t as successful yet to build their business. Quixtar isn’t for the average person, though, so that’s why it’s often viewed as a bad thing when in fact it’s exactly the opposite.
What does the abbreviation MLM stand for? ?
I am thinking about starting a part-time business at home. I currently work full-time and have two little ones at home. I would like something on the side to supplement my income. My friend mentioned a business called Shaklee but I have not looked into it yet. Any suggestions for a busy mom?
multi-level marketing
Why do so many people sacrifice their personal relationships to try to make money through MLM?
Multi level marketing, pyramid schemes, web page schemes, unlimited income schemes, passive income schemes, etc.
As a bonus, why do these companies take successful people’s quotes out of context to glorify their programs (Donald Trump, Robert Kiyosaki, etc)?
It’s a new form of distributing products faster and cheaper to a larger customer base, through the powerful tool of referral or word of mouth.
As communication about selling is made, some but apparently a large number of (new or aggressive) distributors may sell the product to their own friends and family members without thinking if there’s a real need for it.
So sometimes, relationships may turn sour just because of a failed sales attempt.
Why do so many people talk so down on networking bussiness?
Since MLM products (as a rule) are priced higher than what might be considered “retail” in stores there needs to understanding and consideration of:
a. MLM products have to be of higher quality than retail products to get customers to “feel better.” Time after time exposé’s on TV show that many items on a store shelf contain nothing but the equivalent of “sawdust.” To stay alive MLM companies “generally” have to produce higher quality products. To determine which are most effective requires a product by product test by the MLM seller. Only by personal experience can an MLM Distributor “bond to a product.” This “bonding” is an essential element of being able to aptly sell a product.
MLM IS A GOOD BUSINESS
Yes, there are some bad companies out there and pure pyramid schemes. Over all MLM is the Last hope in America for the little person to learn how to make money and actually do it. There are over 10 million people that earn a part time to a full time MLM income. People that hate MLM always ignore the part timer person because I swear the "Bashers" (see below) would rather have them washing dishes or waiting tables. My heart goes out to that divorced woman with 2 kids whose MLM income lets her spend more time with those kids. A woman who that extra $500 a month means the "world" to her and her kids. I look at the people making a living at $3500 a month that are happy. It isn’t just our industry that highlights the high income earners so does Franchising and all types of business opportunities besides MLM. It’s human nature to look at high dollar earners. Every year when college starts enrollees are looking at what graduates started earning when they graduated last spring. Priests and teachers are the only ones deliberately going into a low end earning business (they earn respect
WHY DO I THOROUGHLY DISLIKE MLM BASHERS
AND THEIR ACADEMIC FRAUD?
Most MLM "Bashers" (people that say MLM is no good) have never been close to a good MLM company. They took one bad experience and go bonkers about it. Their point of veiw is a pinhole to match the brain in. Most are wage earning tongue draggers that have not been outside their local city limits. Why do I get mad at them? I have global experience. I have lost more money in more businesses (the majority non-MLM) than those losers ever made! I have also made more money (some of it in MLM) than they could even remotely imagine! Most MLM bashers hate successful people. They go into a state of shock when they see "ignorant" people (by their silly standards) making money. The bashers never figured out that People without a P.H.D. are not automatically dumb. The bashers were outraged when they saw high school dropouts making $500,000 a year. Of course many bashers, that joined MLM companies, were really outraged when they found they would have to "share" or sell something. Work – on my no they cried! Bashers want people to live in cradle to grave society with no risk and wash dishes their whole life. They are the "new socialists" and work hard at destroying vestiges of the last bastion of economic freedom in America and the world! They totally ignore the "little" success stories outlined in the first paragraph.
http://www.mlmwatchdog.com/Report_MLMIsGood.html
I think that MLM does NOT equal Pyramid Scheme. Don’t pay attention to ignorant people. It’s a great way to make money and be your own boss. I DO agree that LOTS of Pyramid Schemes in the past gave a bad reputation to a lot of Home Based Businesses, but oh well…. who cares. Believe and move on…
What is a sure-fire way to make money from home (non-MLM)?
I am visually impaired and am looking for things I can do at home to suppliment my income or even become my main income. I am a fast learner and am open more to what you have done through experience. What has been successful for you?
Honestly? MLM. I have residual income without lifting a pinky finger after working it for 6 years. I recently joined another MLM for travel purposes, so that my family can fly for free and receive profit.
Not MLM? I don’t know of any other way.