Need A Home Business Idea? Consider the MLM Industry

by OnBehalfOf on June 16, 2009

MLM, or Multi-Level Marketing opportunities, are business models that allow you to make money based on the number of people you sign up, or the amount of products you sell. In other words, it is a business arrangement that will let you earn commissions, much like an affiliate program. The amount of rewards you get will be commensurate to the volume of business that you generate for the MLM business you choose to work with..

Multi-Level Marketing opportunities provide an advantage over different home based businesses of unlimited earning potential. In other words, the compensation you receive will be in line with the value you have created for the company. There is no real cap on what you can earn, for the most part, just the limits that you create for yourself. Additionally, if you can exceed your sales or recruiting quotas on a regular basis, then you can expect to receive bonuses and high commissions along the way.

What makes MLM opportunities a great home business is that they are designed to allow you to spend as much or as little time as you can or would like. This means that you can work on your MLM venture for as little as an hour each day, or even as much as ten hours a day if. It can be a full-time venture or a part-time job, depending on your inclinations. You will get out of your business what you put into it, which is not unlike running any other type of home business.


Now to the really exciting part about MLM businesses! They allow you to create streams of residual income. Residual income is defined as income which you earn due to a one-time effort, not persistent and regular efforts. Examples of residual income would be the royalties that come from repeat sales of a bestselling book, or perhaps a popular piece of music. Residual income is the type of income that one needs in order to become truly wealthy, as it requires little or no additional effort on your part, yet continually provides you with cash. In the case of your MLM business, having additional business partners or “downlines” generating their own sales and new business partners, will pretty much ensure that you earn a certain amount of residual income each month.

Another reason why MLM opportunities make great home businesses is because they typically require only a small amount of money to start-up and maintain. An amount of fifty to three hundred dollars is often enough to start your MLM business. Only a very minimal amount is needed to maintain the business going forward. Contrast this with starting a business of your own, which might require thousands of dollars and a lot more of your precious time.

Whatever the case, MLM business opportunities can be an excellent source of income for those of you who do not exactly have the luxury of excess time or energy. If you are reasonably ambitious and believe that you can sell worthwhile products, there is no reason why you should not consider starting a MLM venture.

Tom Childs
http://www.articlesbase.com/home-business-articles/need-a-home-business-idea-consider-the-mlm-industry-90003.html

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  • illegals_r_whiners

    What do you think of this idea??? I thought of this same thing myself.We do NOT need ILLEGALS here!?
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    Colorado farmers could be using prison inmates
    to fill void left by immigration crackdown
    Associated Press
    Article Launched: 03/01/2007 09:41:21 AM MST

    DENVER – Colorado is considering letting prison inmates work on private farms after farmers complained that an illegal-immigration crackdown has left them short-handed, officials said.
    Two vegetable farmers told prison officials and lawmakers that they need five to 20 workers and will pay up to $9.60 an hour _ more than they've paid migrant workers in the past _ but can't find anyone to do the work.

    The Pueblo Country farmers, Joe Pisciotta and Phil Prutch, said immigrant workers are afraid to come to Colorado because of its tougher immigrant laws passed last summer. Among other things, the laws require people receiving state and federal benefits to prove they are legal U.S. residents.

    ''They've just given up and gone to other states that don't have these new laws. They just don't want to deal with it,'' Pisciotta said.

    The Corrections Department program would probably start in Pueblo County, operating under the prison industries division, which already trains and employs about 1,200 inmates, department Executive

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    Director Ari Zavaras said.
    ''Depending on how well it works, we'll see where it will go,'' Zavaras said this week.

    He said the program fits his and Gov. Bill Ritter's new emphasis on reducing recidivism. Under current growth estimates, prison construction will cost the state hundreds of millions of dollars over the next five years.

    Colorado's prison industries system already has internal agricultural jobs including growing flowers, raising bees and cultivating wine grapes. Inmates also manufacture items ranging from furniture to plastic bags.

  • Spud55

    Well, duh!! We didn't need them here anyway Einstein. It's just that the government here in Colorado is finally making these prison slugs earn a little of their keep.
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  • DAR

    I'm all for it. Imagine if they have to actually turn to paying a living wage, instead, though. Their shrieks will be heard throughout the nation.
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  • StitchFan

    We never have needed the illegal aliens! Remember the massive protests last year when they were demanding their "rights" and then on May 1st they expected that their "day without an immigrant" would shut us down. Well they were so wrong.

    I can't believe they are having another protest on May 1st. Another day of clear freeways – 75mph during rush hour on the 101!
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  • ferengi fighter

    Watch out … Some illegal advocacy group will somehow find that to be discriminatory towards illegals lol
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  • black cloud

    Pretty simple, and right on the end of our nose. I think its a great idea, especially here in CA. where we're constantly releasing people from the jails early due to overcrowding, picking strawberry's everyday for a month I think would deter anyone from committing petty crimes again, we could borrow some tents and razor wire from the National Guard, instant jail facility at the site, and I'll bet they're wont be to much need for guards, as they will be to tired to escape.
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  • rocio

    A country does not need illegals.
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  • doinitthamexicanway

    everyone complains about them being here…but the one's that are complaining are the one's that would'nt do any of the job's that the immigrant's are doing..
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  • Nexus K

    umm ok yeah. i'm just wondering how they will choose wich inmates are going to be working on these farms? and who will be watching them in case they feel the need to try and escape? and most importantly who will be paying for all this? and yeah i'm sure the inmates are going to be paid some amount of money for their work,unless they wish to bring back slavery.so many questions and yet so few answers.But hey if they can work out a way to do that,then they should go ahead with it.maybe it will put a stop to crime.
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