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The Herbalife Scam

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If you want to know about the Herbalife scam then chances are, you were recently approached by a friend or some stranger at the bookstore telling you about a business opportunity. The fact that you are even reading this tells me that you are looking for a change in your finances. People who join companies like Herbalife do so because they want to become financially independent or at least make some money on the side on a part-time basis.

So is Herbalife a scam? The short answer is no. Herbalife is one of the few MLM companies that have been around for over 10 years. Now, just because it’s not a scam, it doesn’t mean that it’s a wise choice to join. Whether or not you should join this nutritional company depends on the type of person you are. I’m going to tell you right now that most people who join Herbalife or any network marketing company for that matter, don’t make much money. Sure, a lot of the start MLM companies are scams but for companies that have a long history, there really is a business opportunity here. The only problem is that success with network marketing takes a certain type of person.

In order to succeed in this business, you will need to be able to recruit people. Whether you do this online or through your network of friends and family or by talking to random people on the streets, you need to build a downline. My companies who uses this type of compensation structure will tell you that it’s all about selling products. Sure it is. If it’s about selling products, then you can simply ask whoever is trying to recruit you what percentage of products sales comes from true customers versus representatives. You’ll find that less than 20%, if that, comes from actual customers.

So the Herbalife scam isn’t actually a scam but if you are planning to hit it big with this company, then be prepared to be disappointed. If you are expecting a lot of work, a lot of recruiting, giving a lot of misleading information, and spending years on this, then perhaps it really is for you. If you can sleep at night knowing that a ton of people in your downline who you have inspired to join are not going to make much money, then this business is for you. Also, if you are okay with not telling people exactly what you do when they ask, then you should fit right in.

Speaking of being vague, I recently heard an advertisement on the radio for a money making opportunity by Income at home or incomeathome.com. It was actually advertised by the radio personality. Anyway, turns out, this company is basically just a funnel to get people to sign up for, you guessed it, Herbalife. The commercial was vague and so is the website. You don’t actually find out it’s Herbalife until you put down some money.

When people ask what I do, I tell them I’m an internet marketer. I build websites and market them. If you ask some person in MLM what they do, unless they are making a ton of money, they will tell you some fancy sounding marketing title. They will tell you as little as possible in hopes that you will watch an online presentation or go to a live one to find out more in order to get you in. Since you searched for Herbalife scam, it means you are unsure about this company. It also means you are looking for a way to make money.

If you don’t mind writing articles and aren’t afraid of hard work and you’re okay with delayed gratification, then internet marketing could be for you. It provides residual income without having to look at people you meet with dollar signs in your eyes like you will have to with the Herbalife scam, I mean, opportunity.

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