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September 22, 2003
WebProWorld asks "Quixtar Any one heard of it?"
By QBlog in
Discovered a forum on some site called WebProWorld asking about Quixtar (spelled Quixstar in the initial thread). Some highlights:
antkneetag - Now, I am not against the MLM by any means. I have been involved in probably 10 legit ones (Quixtar being the last). I know that a lot of people have become very weathly with downline help. It just isn't for me.
design@divergentweb.com - Although the presentation they gave me was basically make good money, have loads of family time, and retire with good income, I found out that you actually need to sacrifice lots of time to make it to the point where you have enough downlines to be successful. Also your downlines have to have downlines that have downlines that have downlines - which insures that you don't lose your immediate downlines since they would quit if they are not successful ;)
jimcasey008 - If you study the sociology of cults, you will find the avenue to success (and failure)in MLM.
Here are 11 observations from my own 2 experiences with MLM and research into cults in Graduate School:
1)There is only one party line and all must follow.
2)Git rid fo skeptical friends.
3)Associate as often as possible with the true believers.
e-books - I was involved with Quixtar for two years. In that time I made little or no money. Quixtar's fault? No, mine. I bought in as an IBO, but I never put in the time I needed to build the business. I eventually dropped my IBO status because I was unemployed and could not afford it. Did I find it a bad business? No. Given the opportunity, I would happily join again just to get the products.
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Posted by: brett | December 4, 2003 11:38 PM