Does anyone know of a legit online distributorship opportunity?

Not a get rich quick scheme, something along the lines of AVON, MaryKay in which you buy beginning products, they set up your website and you go from there?? I’m just looking for something to do on the computer and make a little extra income. No MLM’s or Telemarketing please. Thanks!!

Anything along the lines of Avon and MK are in fact MLM’s. It’s how you work them that counts. Pretty much anything where you begin buying their products, they set up your website and provide the tools to help you market would fall into the MLM category.
I have 3 of them and one is done mainly on the computer. I don’t carry a product (you can’t with this one), but I do distribute the product via the web. Sounds confusing, I know, but Yahoo has rules and restrictions on how much we can say.
I too wanted to earn a little income, a car payment actually, and ended up earning a house payment and more. It’s all determined by whether you can see the potential, see how others can benefit from it and most importantly, believe it. If those things are in place, it’s no longer a job, it’s fun and you earn money doing it.

Sorry if this came out all confusing.

3 Responses to “Does anyone know of a legit online distributorship opportunity?”

  • Robbie says:

    Look these folks over.
    They’ve been around for a while.
    http://www.smcorp.com
    Good luck
    <let me know how you do if you decide to follow through>
    References :

  • satx728 says:

    Yes. Are you looking specifically for cosmetics? There are many legitimate MLM companies including Avon, MaryKay, Tupperware, & Scent-Sations. An MLM, simply put, is defined as "a system for selling goods or services through a network of distributors".
    Carefully research the compensation plans of any MLM just as you would any other type of business. Stay away from any that REQUIRE you to recruit or severely restrict the way you sell the products.
    Good Luck
    References :
    http://sbinfocanada.about.com/cs/marketing/g/mlm.htm

  • Mexico4me says:

    Anything along the lines of Avon and MK are in fact MLM’s. It’s how you work them that counts. Pretty much anything where you begin buying their products, they set up your website and provide the tools to help you market would fall into the MLM category.
    I have 3 of them and one is done mainly on the computer. I don’t carry a product (you can’t with this one), but I do distribute the product via the web. Sounds confusing, I know, but Yahoo has rules and restrictions on how much we can say.
    I too wanted to earn a little income, a car payment actually, and ended up earning a house payment and more. It’s all determined by whether you can see the potential, see how others can benefit from it and most importantly, believe it. If those things are in place, it’s no longer a job, it’s fun and you earn money doing it.

    Sorry if this came out all confusing.
    References :

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