I believe that Amway IBOs have approximately a 50% attrition rate for the first year alone. If you look at a 5 year window, I believe the attrition rate is something like 95%. So what we're saying is that out of 100 IBOs, only 5 will be around in 5 years, or out of 1000 IBOs, 50 will remain after 5 years. This is extremely significant because if you are a business builder, you will need to replace half of your IBOs every single year. For this reason, I am very doubtful that there are IBOs who "built the business right and built it once", who no longer do Amway related work, but still collect significant residual income. I would guess that significant income could be defined as being enough to live a lifestyle in the top tax bracket (for the US) without having to report to a J-O-B.
Now I understand that some IBOs take it personally when I bring up subjects like this. It is because they have been deceived by some upline diamond or big pin who has sold them on a dream of financial prosperity for life if they will only work hard for 2-5 years. I once thought so too, but realized that there isn't a single diamond that I know of who built the business right and walked away to enjoy the beaches of the world while truckloads of money rolls in. Kinda makes you wonder why you see Crowns still working, and diamonds actually quitting or resigning. I have asked the question many times and it has never been answered. Can anyone name a few people who built their business right and built it once who is currently enjoying these lifelong residuals? Also, if that were a benefit, why doesn't Amway say so?Instead, you have a constant and endless flow of motivation being sold to IBOs. This motivation comes in the form of cds, books, meetings, functions and other things like voicemail messages. It's sad that IBOs have to continue to pay through the nose for motivation and "teaching" about the Amway business when there are cheaper and more efficient means of communication. For example, why would you need an expensive voicemail when a facebook group account can disseminate messages to your group in seconds at no cost? It is because the uplines want to extract every possible sent from their downline. Because of the internet, I believe people are starting to figure things out and avoid the systems altogether. I hope Joecool's blog contributes to this.
All the motivation IBOs truly need is to see a net profit at the end of the month. If IBOs actually earned an extra $200 a month, or $50 a month, or $600 a month as advertised, there would be no need for motivational speeches. The IBOs would simply look at the growth in their finances and they would keep going. The poor retention rate is easy to explain. IBOs are losing money because of the system expenses and they lose their motivation to continue. If you are an IBO or a prospect, stop and think for a minute. If you are making an extra $200 a month with minimal effort, would you need functions and other materials to motivate you? Or would you have intrinsic motivation from the profit? All the motivation you will ever need is a net profit. Take that to the bank.
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Building an Amway down-line (6 - 4 - 2 or whatever) is like building a sand castle at the beach. You can labor desperately to make the castle perfect, but no matter what you do it's going to slowly fall down, either from the wind or the surf.
It's a simple fact of life: if persons in a business are not making a profit, the impulse to quit is going to be overwhelming for most of them. Your down-line is like a sand castle -- as parts of it collapse you'll be working feverishly to rebuild them, but the collapsing will go on no matter what you do. Everyone in Amway who has a down-line lives in perpetual terror that the people underneath him will drop out.
Joe Cool is right. If an IBO were even making a small profit of $200 a month, he wouldn't need any stupid meetings or functions or CDs or books! He'd see that the business is viable, and he'd continue in it, and try to expand it.
But the brute fact of the matter is that Amway IS NOT A VIABLE BUSINESS, and that's why your up-line works frantically to keep you in it with pep-talks and meetings and edification and all the other meaningless propaganda that he insists you have to listen to. It's all just a ploy to keep you in a business that isn't working!
"Build it right and build it once" is a complete lie. But then again, Amway is a business that is founded on lies.
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