Pre-Launch MLM

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By Robert David Strong


New pre-launch mlm opportunity. Do not miss out.

Timing is everything, or is it? Most new internet promotion companies fail within three years. So the question begs : Is it worth the risk to join a new network marketing program in prelaunch?

Virtually all multilevel selling companies start with a prelaunch phase. Why do they do that? It's to do with promoting and making interest and it is also a method of building a distribution network, where these first distributors don't have to pay to join. If the break actually looks great many of these preliminary distributors might have their own teams that go along with them, it's simply a way of getting lots of free advertising and getting some excitement going.

Having a prelaunch phase for an MLM company can be very favorable. So why do they do it? They do it as a selling ploy - to make interest and also to attract new distributors without or with their own groups into the business without having to pay a buy-in fee. The more of a stir that can be created, and the more distributors attracted to the opportunity, the more free advertising the company will get.

The enterprise model of an MLM company is designed so the more distributors it has the more sales it will make. In this pre-launch phase the company won't be making any cash and its target is to get over this unprofitable time as swiftly as possible the more distributors it attracts, eventually the more product it can get out into the marketplace swiftly.

A multilevel marketing company in pre-launch can save a lot of money as there is no product or distribution at that point, all the teams are being formed and going through training.

Those distributors and their teams that do join up not only benefit because they didn't need to pay a buy-in fee but also know the company is striving to do anything to market the product and get it to the market as fast as practicable.

The rate of failure of companies in the multilevel selling business is massive only 10% of these companies succeed. Give it some thought, you have spent 2 or 3 years building your team, becoming a leader and working tirelessly to make the best revenue. This is the danger, if it all goes belly up you lose everything and you're back to square one, but on the other hand many of us have managed to make huge incomes.

A prelaunch multilevel selling company will be keeping its operating costs down in the primary phase as it is unable to yet get its product out into the marketplace to turn a profit.

It all sounds too good to be right. In some cases it may be.

It's very tempting, if you get in during the pre-launch either individually or with your own team,and the company does achieves success, both you and your team will flourish.

The bottom line with any internet marketing business you join is going to be how you manage your business. Regardless of whether a company is in prelaunch or has been about for 30 years it's all down to you. It's your disposition that matters. If you are offered an amazing chance to join a prelaunch company, could you be a hit? Do you understand how you should build your business under any circumstance?

Your success is finally in your own hands. Are you a risk taker, or would you be more relaxed with an established business? Either way, this is your business, and it's only you that will make it succeed so it's up to you to decide in which situation you will be most comfortable.




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