Sunday, 31 March 2013

Whats wrong with Multi Level Marketing ?

I like this article, it neatly sums up a lot of what I have experienced over the last 2 years


Bad Image or Bad Reality?

"Let me tell you about an incredible ground-level business opportunity," and you are invited to a house or to lunch for "a discussion." Funny enough, you feel sick in your gut that there is some hidden agenda or deception. "Probably a multi-level marketing (MLM) organization," you think. Suppose it is? Should you trust your instincts? Is there anything wrong with MLM?

Read more


http://www.vandruff.com/mlm.html

Is Utility Warehouse a Scam?

I think this is without doubt the single biggest question anyone asks regarding Utility Warehouse.

It was certainly at the forefront of my mind when I first saw the business and my initial research led me to a brick wall of current distributors for the company using Utility Warehouse Scam as a SEO term to get hits to their websites and then proceeding to sing the praises of the company over and over again repeating the mantra that it wasn't a scam it was a FTSE 250 listed company again and again....

So

Is Utility Warehouse a scam?

The answer is no, its not a scam. It is indeed a legitimate UK company traded in the name of their parent company Telecom Plus on the London Stock Exchange in the FTSE 250 (The 250 biggest companies who are not traded in the FTSE 100).
Its shares currently (as of March 2013) are doing extremely well and are rising at a very impressive rate. 



These facts are hammered home to every distributor with almost religious zeal. People who have absolutely no knowledge of the stock market whatsoever will suddenly start muttering FTSE 250 to their friends and family. 

Is it a Pyramid scheme?

No pyramid schemes are illegal and Utility Warehouse is traded on the FTSE 250 (notice a pattern here) and has one numerous awards from Which? Magazine. It is a legitimate business. 


So everything is fine with Utility Warehouse????

The problem with Utility Warehouse doesn't actually lie with Utility Warehouse the problem lies with Network Marketing or Multi Level Marketing in general.




Whilst the company is successful the vast majority of people who become involved in the business will earn nothing or next to nothing from the business. 

Along the way however they'll be bullied, pressurised and indoctrinated by their upline* to pitch the business to their friends and family (who are suddenly referred to as a warm list) which leads to people devastating relationships. Very few people appreciate being sold to by their friends and family and when suddenly someone contacts you and starts high pressure sales techniques for household utilities it can be nothing short of catastrophic to a relationship.

I should stress this isn't specific to Utility Warehouse, this is in the very nature of Network Marketing. From the research i've done Utility Warehouse is by far one of the best companies in the network marketing field but that doesn't change the damage thats done by the way in which the business is marketed.

*Upline refers to anyone who has a direct financial interest in you promoting the business, so this could be the person who brought you into the business or the people above them. Within Utility Warehouse the upline structure tends to be very strong and my experience was that there was incredible pressure placed upon anyone who showed any ability whatsoever in the business by their upline. 

This represents my own personal experience of Network Marketing and you should use your own judgement about any business opportunity you are presented with. My only advice to you would be, do your own research!

I'll be covering more specifics in later blog posts.





Welcome to the blog

Welcome to my blog.

The aim of the blog is to provide my own personal experiences of Network Marketing and specifically of The Utility Warehouse Discount Club or UW for short.
I must stress this is only my own personal experience and everyone should make up their own mind regarding the company.

I have been involved with UW for around 2 years and whilst I am still technically a distributor for the company I am no longer active in any way with the business.

The reason I made the decision to start the blog is that when I was initially approached by someone regarding the business I could not find any honest unbiased reviews of either of the company or of the "business opportunity". Everything on the web was extremely polarised, it was either current distributors who were insanely positive about everything about the business or very disgruntled customers.

What I wanted to read were the actual experiences of people involved, good and bad.

This has also been my only exposure to Network Marketing however from the research i've done it would appear that my experience is extremely common throughout all other network marketing businesses.

I'll be adding more posts as I go along giving more detail about different aspects of both UW and of Network Marketing in general.