What many Amway and MLM IBOs do not realize is that the Amway/MLM compensation plan nearly guarantees failure for most IBOs. There, there will always be some people who make money in Amway. Some might even make a nice income, but they are few and far between. But for Amway. all you need to do is look at the 6-4-2 plan and you can easily see how few people can actually succeed.
We know that in the 6-4-2 plan there are 79 IBOs doing 100 PV. We know that many IBOs do little or do nothing, thus a group where 7500 PV is moved, then one can conclude that you would need more than 100 IBOs. I believe many platinum groups consist of 150 to 200 IBOs. Many of these folks quit and need to be replaced, so the platinum is often very busy showing the plan and recruiting downline. In the end, out of these 150 to 200 IBOs, there is one who is making a decent income (the platinum). Well, that platinum represents less than 1% of IBOs. Even if the entire population of the world signed up for Amway, that rate of success would not change because it simply takes that many downline to make a platinum.Based on the evidence supplied here, you can make a claim that joining Amway or an MLM nearly guarantees your failure. The only exception would be an IBO who signs up and only sells products to actual non IBO customers. These folks can make a profit, but are highly unlikely to make any significant income. However, most IBOs end up joining Amway with an AMO attached (AMO = Amway Motivational Organization) such as WWDB or Network 21. These folks are for profit companies that sell training and motivational materials. But if the system only allows for a fraction of 1% to be "successful" at any given time, no amount of training or motivation will make it better.
The upline leaders who sell these tools often deceive their groups that anyone and possible everyone in the room can succeed. It's simply not true. The system is set up for a limited number of successes. You cannot become a platinum or higher simply by choosing to do so or by wanting it bad enough. Hard work may help but still doesn't guarantee you anything. The system is multi level and it can only yield a small number of "success", just as there can only be so many officers in the Army. Working harder can help someone advance, but the number of leaders (platinums) will only increase relative to the numbers of lower level IBOs. Do the math and the sad picture becomes more and more clear.
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You make a very important point about the AMOs when you say that they are "for profit" organizations. They are NOT really concerned with the success of individual IBOs in their down-lines, but only with the money that they can make from pretending to train IBOs in the business. And since these profits are their main concern of the AMOs, the so-called "training" has to go on forever and forever.
When you are in WWDB or Network 21 or BWW or or LTD, you are not really in a business. You are in a school where you never graduate. You pay endless tuition for the various tools and tapes and CDs and books; and you pay multiple fees for functions and meetings and a lot of other useless crap. You don't make money in these AMO subsystems -- you shell it out endlessly, in the forlorn hope that you will "hit it big someday."
Most Amway IBOs recognize this fact pretty quickly, and get out. But there is a small core of idiots who hang on for years and years, becoming slaves to the system that impoverishes them. This is the real evil of Amway, and of the vicious AMOs that make use of Amway to bleed helpless victims dry.
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