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Pre Launch MLM
- By Chris Kosman
- Published 01/14/2008
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Chris Kosman
Chris Kosman writes about MLM in his blog MLM SPOT. A site dedicated to every Network Marketer seeking the right knowledge to build his business.
View all articles by Chris KosmanEvery MLM company that's starting doing business these days begins
with what is called a pre-launch. A short time-period before the full
scale launch of the new company. During that phase usually new
distributors can join for free and many marketers take advantage of
it to bring their teams in or do prospecting under favorable terms
for people wanting to star their own home based business.
Why the companies do it?
To begin with, the more distributors a company has the more sales it makes. There is a term in business called the break even point when in general the revenue from sales equals the total expenses and costs of running the business. In other words up from a certain number of sales the company makes a profit while under that is suffering a loss.
Anyone who gets into business wants to make a profit. Actually
that's why they get in in the first place. A Network Marketing
company likewise wants to be profitable, so it makes sense to reach
and pass the break even point we mentioned as soon as possible. If
its start up capital evaporates prior to reaching that point there's
a good chance that it would go out of business unless it founds new
sources of capital. The prelaunch phase comes handy in here in the
company's quest to turn profitable as quickly as possible. Since more
distributors equals more sales the company wants to sign up a number
of them that it deems as adequate in order to become profitable.
The free sign up phase is a great incentive for people to join and start bui
Does it make sense to join at this stage?
Statistics tell us that 50% of all start ups fail in their first
year of operation and the 90% in their first two. As you understand
there is a great risk here. If the company goes belly up all the work
and capital you have put to grow your organization there is gone for
nothing. On the other hand in the first stages the competition is
small and so you can make money faster and build a strong
organization more easily reaping great rewards if the company
succeeds in the long run.
If you are a seasoned marketer most probably you do have the
skills to analyze and evaluate the company and the risk that you are
undertaking, properly. If you are not and you just begin with Network
Marketing it's certain that you lack the necessary experience and
skills to make a proper evaluation so you actually rely on your
sponsor's ability to do that.
If you are not certain about what you are doing is better to join
an established company than being in doubt. If you are not a 100%
sure for the future of the business you join, experience has teach me
that you won't give you're best self in it and you will under-perform
making it harder for success to reach you.
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