Six Factual Reasons To Do
MLM As a Real Business



Alquist Enterprises offers two MLM opportunities, AMSOIL and Xango. The first is national, the second, international.

Some folks cannot understand why we offer MLM, as some (the unaware) ridicule it, based on what unfavorable things they've heard about MLM in bygone days of yore. And they wonder if MLM is consistent with Alquist Enterprises upscale branding.

But people who laugh at Network Marketing (MLM) are laughing at their own expense. That's because they lack the facts to show them the reality, power and profitabilty of MLM.

Like MLM or not, the residual income from an MLM can be a continuous huge cash generator for you, providing substantial money to invest in business, real estate and financial assets.

Consider six factual reasons to do MLM as a real business:

1. Billionaire Warren Buffet, shown above, the second richest person in America, bought Pampered Chef, an MLM company? He's one of the most astute and successful American investors of all time. If MLM really were a "illegal pyramid scheme" or "scam" as wrongly asserted, would Buffett invest in it? No, obviously.

2. MLM is better than franchising as a self-employment option. Franchising is very good, but it has high start-up costs and franchisees must pay a percentage of sales to the franchisor. MLM has low start-up costs and you pay zero percentage of sales to the MLM company.

3. Investment bank and brokerage operation Paine Webber established 12 criteria for an ideal business. MLM scores highly in 12 out of 12. To learn all 12, please click here to learn Paine Webber's 12 criteria.

4. Modern, 21st Century "WAVE 4" Network Marketing (MLM) is done as an ecommerce business with no inventory and no deliveries, thanks to the the Internet and companies like UPS.

5. Certain firms in corporate America use MLM well. Citigroup is the ultimate owner of Primerica, a most successful MLM. When MCI started selling long distance, they sold MCI through Amway’s distributors.

6. If you join an MLM, you will not be alone. 175,000 Americans weekly join an MLM, The Direct Selling Association finds. Worldwide, 475,000 join, including the above-mentioned Americans. Japan and South Korea are leading the world in percentage MLM growth.

Anybody still think MLM is a scam or pyramid scheme?