Affiliate marking or Network marketing? Why not both?
It's going to be a year I joined WA. At the beginning I was very enthusiastic and committed to learn and build my business. Later on, other projects took my mind away from WA. One of this projects involved a MLM=network marketing meaning“light, luster, splendor, beauty, good fortune, prosperity, and wealth” I hadn't been involved in a MLM since 2011, and it was only for few months. Why then did I join a new MLM? I believe this MLM has the right product, timing, endorsements, compensation plan and it's the perfect vehicle to achieve my purpose in life! I want to help people in Latin America to learn how and to become successful with personal development coaching, mentoring and empowerment.
Few days ago I was thinking to close my WA account. After asking my sponsor here in WA I went to read a blog about affiliate marketing in the health and fitness industry and I had an epiphany: why don't use WA to not only work affiliate marketing, but growing my network to profit from the MLM I'm in now? After all, I must do online marketing for both, anyways. Isn't it?
What do you think? Do you agree with me? Be blessed!
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I just joined today and I'm having the EXACT discussion with myself. I think it could be an advantage to immediately have products to market, especially once you find a niche that wants them!
WA is about marketing.
Marketing is marketing.
The lessons learned here at WA work just as well for online businesses and for offline businesses; for affiliate marketing businesses and for network marketing businesses.
The difference between single level marketing and multi-level marketing is in the compensation plan. There is no difference in the marketing.
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I starting with an anti-aging MLM company back in February... I was excited and certainly wanted it to work. The issue for me was that I really feel that you can use social media to grow your business and not have to drive all your friends and family crazy.
This company is old school and wanted it done as relationship marketing... personal touch which I learned quickly was not my thing.
I am happy to say that I finally found a company that uses social media as their platform to attract customers so I am now switching.
So because I have my own personal website now and using that for branding and landing page, etc. I wanted to also incorporate affiliate marketing, hence I am back here at WA. Chris is correct... marketing is marketing and I think we can all learn from each other.