November 26, 2007
Is Melaleuca a good business?
Q:
Hello There,
Just want to let you know we have found valuable information from your free newsletter. Do you have any information about a wellness company, Melaleuca? We are seriously considering joining the HomeJobStop to find legitimate work from home. It is impossible to trust any site on the internet these days that promises legitimate work from home. Any advice is appreciated. Thank you.
(names withheld for privacy reasons)
Melaleuca is one of the more reputable network marketing companies.
I was just talking to a friend who's an expert in MLM compensation
plans who uses their products and he told me he doesn't promote
it because he doesn't like their comp plan. I'll see if i can get more
details for you.
If you do try HomeJobStop you should keep these refund
instructions handy as although, it's very good, it's not the perfect
database for everyone. Here are the refund instructions (you currently
have 60 days to get a refund):
http://www.workathometruth.com
Also, I don't know if you've seen this page which lists many sites
that provide telecommuting job leads for free on a regular basis:
http://www.workathometruth.com
Paul
note: this is a follow up from my friend who's an MLM comp plan expert:
My MLM friend was out for the holidays, but I just talked with him to
get you more details
about Melaleuca:
[21:38] cmw: yeah, I'll have to pull the comp plan informatioon again.
it's rather hard to get to. I might have deleted it
[21:38] Paul: i just want to write back to these people.
[21:38] cmw: not so much thumbs down, but, it takes a LOT to make it work
[21:38] Paul: ah ok.
[21:38] cmw: i.e. a LOT of sales
[21:38] Paul: gotcha
[21:38] cmw: to make $1,000/month, I would imagine you'd need like 200
people in your downline at $100/month purchases
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Comments on Is Melaleuca a good business? »
To the person that asked if Melaleuca was a good company. My husband and I just recently joined Melaleuca. We have been in Network Marketing and Direct Sales for years now. This is the first company that we have joined that can truely appeal to the masses. The cost to become a customer is truely awesome. It is very affordable and really has no risk. Outside of that the products are great and needed in every household in the world. The company is a very reputable company. You will make money in Melaleuca. Just like anything else you have to work it. Take a look at the entire company before you make a decision just because someone else didn't like the compensation plan. If you have any questions you can contact me at teamonemarketing@gmail.com
Just wanted to leave a comment about this post, I actually blogged about it last week here:
http://mlmbreakthrough.com/2007/melaleuca-business-is-it-a-legitimate-work-from-home-opportunity/
I’m of the opinion that the Melaleuca home business opportunity is great!
And I think the Melaleuca compensation plan is fair.
BUT, you have to treat it like a “business” if you expect to see any results. That means putting in your fair share of sweat equity, time, and money to build it.
Too many Melaleuca distributors expect to see life-changing results by only spending 6-8 hours a week building their business, chasing down people in their warm market, (making a names list, prospecting everyone they know) and not spending any money to advertise their business in a professional manner. Most of their money spent goes to monthly product fulfillment.
You don’t see the CEO’s of the fortune 500 companies running around treating their businesses this way, so you shouldn’t be either!
To make Melaleuca work, you have to treat it like a real business!
Just my two cents.
Thanks Diane & Teresa.
I appreciate you guys coming here to give your opinions on the Melaleuca business & Melaleuca products.
So is Melaleuca a good business? I think if you want to get into the details you should contact either Diane or Teresa on this through the contact info they left above.
Paul