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Friday, August 17, 2007

Market America Scam - Your Backstage Pass

Usually, most people will conceal behind a frontage of subject that outcry cozenage and all just to acquire your attention. Here you will be given a existent backstage go through to see what really travels on behind the Market United States Scam. The research done will be presented in as balanced a reappraisal as possible.

Instead of eating you with spoons of Market United States cozenage sentiments from the public you will acquire a first glimpse from my point of view. If you travel to the website it is actually shaped like a shopping promenade portal for you to buy and bank check out whatever you need.

1) The Foundation

Before we really acquire into the Market United States Scam. It would be best for you to cognize a small about the history of Market United States in particular. It's fall through is Jesse James H. Ridinger (back in 1992 in Greensboro) who was also previously involved with Amway.

Market United States claims to specialise in brokerage firm and Internet selling products. You can also see their website to purchase health, beauty and nutrition products.

2) Your 'Profit' Concept

So, you desire to do a net income without being in the Market United States scam. Just maintain the adjacent few paragraphs in head here.

As we cognize it, contention came into being in the Market United States cozenage when Market United States started to be more than inclined towards recruiting. Selling merchandises became 'a thing of the past'. When in existent fact the ground why you are being 'guaranteed' a certain income is to entice you in.

My research revealed that they throw seminars on a quarterly footing on respective different locations which supplies you with the necessary concern accomplishments and tools. Being touted as the celebrated 'Unfranchise Business System', you could conceive of that their system depends on the ability of each distributer to recruit.

This bespeaks that there is some truth to the Market United States scam. Network selling company in disguise.

3) Backstage Passes (What Really Goes On)

There is a narrative which I believe you could really benefit. We will cast this into a narrative line which sets you in the hot seat. Instead of the many others who claimed they lost an norm of $4000 to the Market United States scam, we're going to reexamine on an existent life story.

There was this 1 cat who was really 'drugged' about his Market United States opportunity. He would begin talking to you about how much money he makes. Yet when asked, he states "I do about $1000 a month.. or maybe less" (he was not really sure).

Add to that, he works something like 8-12 (more like 20) hours a hebdomad to feed the Market United States scam. You can check up on the math. It worked up to about $25/hour or less, am I right? Far from the way to riches.

This chance was so great that he hasn't even been able to discontinue his twenty-four hours occupation even after 5 old age into the Market United States 'business' a.k.a. Market United States scam. He is still working even after 50 old age in corporate America.

The sad news is that he is still touting how amazing this chance is and you will be dramatic it rich in no time. Although this was intended for helping you understand the Market United States cozenage better it is also a true story. You might make better if you are earning direct committees without the demand to construct a immense down line.

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Blogger forthebook said...

You're wrong. Market America, in fact, offers over 900 products to its customers, and they continuously strive to identify the next 'hot' item or trend, which results in their developing products to make available to their distributors to generate an income with.

I have over 150 customers. Almost all of them are repeat customers, so I believe there's got to be something to these products. My story..., I started my MA business in February of '06 with the sole intention of retailing the product -- I thought the recruiting end of it to be a little suspicious myself. Today it's my full-time business, and I employ 3 other people because of how busy it's become.

MA is what one makes of it. Basically it's a business in a box. It's very similar to a franchise, but without the expensive start-up fees or royalties that normally come with a franchise (and yes, I too, thought the whole 'unfranchise' thing sounded so hokey, but it really isn't).

Everyone who starts a MA business is given the same opportunity, and what one chooses to do with that opportunity is solely up to them. I've never experienced a more cohesive organization, where the focus is truly on people simply helping other people succeed, which in turn leads to their own success, both financially and personally. All of my skepticisms have been quelled over the past 16 months, and any recruiting I do is with people I want to work with or who I care about. With MA it really comes down to sharing your wealth with others. We don't push new distributors to sell products and recruit like I heard Amway used to do it, instead we help them do it. It benefits us, it benefits every other distributor in the organization, and most of all, it benefits the new recruit who wants to have his own business and needs help to do so.

The truth about Market America, which I just found reported in ScamAlert.com, which ironically was advertised on your site, really is as follows:

Market America, founded in 1992 in Greensboro, North Carolina, is a cutting edge product brokerage and internet marketing company that specializes in one-to-one marketing as well as mass customization solution. The company maintains strict accountability to its established policies and procedures, making it a highly reputable player in the marketing industry. Market America is company that emphasizes retail product sales to end consumers, constant effort to deliver high-quality, market-driven products by effectively utilizing its network of independent distributors and the latest in internet technology. Market America has set a definite standard among businesses in the direct-sales industry.

The heart of Market America’s distributor network is its UnFranchise Business Development System. With this system, all of the perks of having a franchise are in place, including state-of-the-art management systems, merchandising and marketing tools, yet, the disadvantages—franchise fees, royalties and geographical boundaries—have been removed. With many of the traditional restrictions eliminated more people now have the ability to start an UnFranchise business while minimizing the risk and with very low start-up expenses.

Under the UnFranchise system, the owner is placed in charge of an agency of customer managers who in turn gather various types of product-preference data and providing services for preferred customers. With this product-preference data, the UnFranchise business is able to locate manufacturers who will be used to create the type of products that interested these customers in the first place. Finally, the products are delivered to customers using the business’ innovative mass-customization process.

In closing, I just want to point out that it's common knowledge that in order to gain true wealth, and true residual income, one must either have great investments or their own business. MA is an opportunity for someone to start their own business on a very small budget and with a tremendous amount of help. I've never seen anything like it -- and I only wish I had found it a little bit sooner because our business plan is such that my income really does grow exponentially regardless of how many people I personally recruit. Sure if I recruited more I would make more money more quickly -- it's a global concept and true of any company that's interested in expanding -- but it's not a necessity in order to succeed.

The majority of new small businesses in the U.S. fail within the first 3 years. The fact that your friend is still in business, and is happy with his business, says a lot. Give him a little more credit for knowing what he's doing. He may be slow getting started, or working at a pace that works for him, but that's the beauty of this business -- it can be whatever one wants it to be. The good thing is that when he's 65 or 70, he won't have to work as a greeter at Wal-Mart to cover his expenses -- he'll already have an ongoing, residual income to help take that pressure off. Don't knock it 'til you've tried it -- really.

If you're interested in truly learning more about the wonders of this great company, please feel free to contact me directly with any questions (and no, I'm not trying to recruit you or anyone else -- sincerely).

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