I am curious as to why people do feel Avon is different?Oh yes I agree, I love a bit of Avon. Everyone I know that does it aren't continually harassing you to join their 'team'. The profits aren't great compared to all the others.
I personally don't think Avon really is a MLM compared with some of the others.. or at least not a bad one lol?
To me it is probably two fold. First Avon is an institution, I grew up just knowing it as a legit business and never questioned its sales model. Secondly they aren’t as cut throat, at least as I’ve seen. As I said earlier the woman near me who sells never bothers me now I’ve said I’m not interested:I am curious as to why people do feel Avon is different?
I really don't think it is! You have to sell over X amount to get any commission, if you sell over z amount you get the higher commission band. You can recruit and grow a downline and earn off them, once you have so many in your direct Down line you can earn off all the people they recruit sales.
It is structured exactly the same as all the other MLM . You pay to join, you pay for brochures, you pay for the paper bags to deliver the product in.
Is it simply as it is such an established and known brand of product? They have had TV advertising campaigns etc?
Don't get me wrong I love that people are more accepting of Avon than other MLM as it's such an easy sell but genuinely curious as to why it is viewed as better than the other MLM brands.
Thanks for answering.To me it is probably two fold. First Avon is an institution, I grew up just knowing it as a legit business and never questioned its sales model. Secondly they aren’t as cut throat, at least as I’ve seen. As I said earlier the woman near me who sells never bothers me now I’ve said I’m not interested:
I have also watched this, it is brilliant and very insightful. I find MLM really interesting and can’t believe that they are allowed to exist.Not sure if it is on Netflix UK but if so, check out the documentary Betting on Zero. It is about the Herbalife MLM.
You know what's hard moving to a new country? Making friends. When someone asks you to go for coffee, you don't know if they actually wanna be friends or if they're gonna shill an MLM. I will shut that shit down though as I am not interested.
Maybe I am biased because I like avons products and have been using them all my life!I am curious as to why people do feel Avon is different?
I really don't think it is! You have to sell over X amount to get any commission, if you sell over z amount you get the higher commission band. You can recruit and grow a downline and earn off them, once you have so many in your direct Down line you can earn off all the people they recruit sales.
It is structured exactly the same as all the other MLM . You pay to join, you pay for brochures, you pay for the paper bags to deliver the product in.
Is it simply as it is such an established and known brand of product? They have had TV advertising campaigns etc?
Don't get me wrong I love that people are more accepting of Avon than other MLM as it's such an easy sell but genuinely curious as to why it is viewed as better than the other MLM brands.
Someone I went to school with was got like this when she moved from UK to USANot sure if it is on Netflix UK but if so, check out the documentary Betting on Zero. It is about the Herbalife MLM.
You know what's hard moving to a new country? Making friends. When someone asks you to go for coffee, you don't know if they actually wanna be friends or if they're gonna shill an MLM. I will shut that shit down though as I am not interested.
The only people making REAL money from it.I tell you what. I’d love to get into the beginning of a pyramid scheme. You’d be laughing all the way to the bank
Yes definitely affordable plenty of 99p items. I have a street with lots of elderly customers and they rely on me to order all their toiletries as they can't get out much. I have been known to deliver bread and milk with the order. They are the reason I won't quit, I even pop round to check on them in bad weather / snow etc.I only ever intended to do it for a bit of maternity leave incomeI also think Avon products are affordable.
if you watch the MLM programme you will see that one of the companies on there are selling deodorant for somewhere around £7-£15. I can’t remember exactly how much but all the products were ridiculous In price.
I watched this too, it's definitely available in the UK as I only watched it a few weeks back. Very interesting and upsetting for the people involved.Not sure if it is on Netflix UK but if so, check out the documentary Betting on Zero. It is about the Herbalife MLM.
You know what's hard moving to a new country? Making friends. When someone asks you to go for coffee, you don't know if they actually wanna be friends or if they're gonna shill an MLM. I will shut that shit down though as I am not interested.
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