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Edifying your upline: hmmm…
I just read yet another MLM-related blog post that talks about how you should “edify your upline” when talking about them to your prospects. This seems to be a peculiarly-US interpretation of the verb “to edify” — or is it just peculiar to people in network marketing?
First clue: “to edify” someone does NOT mean to “glorify, extol, exalt, worship, revere, reverence, venerate, pay homage to, honour, adore, thank, give thanks to, laud, magnify, ennoble, elevate, dignify, enhance, augment, promote, praise, celebrate, lionize, acclaim, applaud, hail, glamourize, idealize, romanticize, enshrine, immortalize” or any similar expression.
Second clue: “to edify” actually means to “educate, instruct, teach, school, tutor, train, guide; enlighten, inform, cultivate, develop, improve, better, uplift, inspire” or similar.
Does that sound like something you’d try to do to your upline? Or that they’re likely to appreciate from you?
Read the rest of this entry »Gifting Programs…
Still around – and still illegal!
“Here’s the deal: You kick in $5,000 because you like to give gifts. You’re that kind of woman — generous, powerful, accomplished.
“You become part of an exclusive, by-invitation-only club with like-minded women. As a new member, you know your money will go to the woman at the club’s top level. But you’ll eventually work your way up to the top level and get money from people who come in after you. The problem is that to many people, it sounds like a pyramid scheme.”
In this article by ALAINE GRIFFIN, published in the Hartford Courant on July 16, 2011, and in other articles published by Nehra and Waak, attorneys specializing in MLM, in their newsletter Business Associate Advisory, published 26 July 2011, the seemingly perennial issue of gifting programs is explored in detail — and the usual conclusion drawn: they’re pyramid schemes and they’re illegal, despite what the promoters and participants claim.
A quick update…
A growing number of people have noticed that this blog has been idle since March 2011. So here’s a brief explanation of why I’ve been missing in action for so long, and what I’m doing in network marketing.
I’m not currently affiliated with any network marketing companies. I’m focusing instead on training and support for network marketers everywhere, especially through my FREE Coaching Online service and my PearlMaker Sponsoring System.
Why have I withdrawn from active involvement as a field leader?
The simple truth is my health. Or, rather, my ill-health.
I suffer from several progressive, degenerative — and incurable — neurological disorders, seemingly related, although there’s no conclusive proof at this stage — and I can no longer rely on being available for my downline team members.
That’s not fair to them, so I stopped sponsoring some time ago and concentrated on providing training and support for network marketers everywhere.
It frustrates and disappoints me, but there it is. It’s a fact of life and I have to live with it. Happily, I’m not affected by depression or pessimism. I’m gradually adapting to this new reality. Life is always full of opportunities. The glass is always overflowing.
I still believe fervently in the concept and principles of network marketing. And I’ll continue to be outspoken in shining a bright light on the self-defeating abuses and deceptive practices that sabotage so many people in network marketing.
Someone playing games?
Over the past couple of days the number of new user registrations for this blog (unverified, I might add) has skyrocketed for no apparent reason. There has been no promotional campaign, no controversial new posts (in fact, no new posts in weeks).
Nothing.
I can find no common thread linking these people. Nor can I find any other kind of reason, such as me joining a new social network, forum or other online community.
That usually tends to lead to one conclusion: someone with more time on their hands than sense has decided to play games, either to make mischief or for some more nefarious agenda. There has been such a steady barrage of new registrations around the clock that it seems clear that a script is involved. I thought of possible causes like the Blogger High Backlinks plug-in, but I disabled that weeks ago.
So I guess it becomes a waiting game, to see what happens next.
I’ve tightened Captcha settings and reduced the verification time for new registrations to 2 days only, so I’ll watch and wait to see what happens next.
The other thought that comes to mind is the fact that I boot and ban more than 30-50 forum spammers a day from a forum I moderate that, since I began trashing these vandals and idiots, has seen Google and Yahoo! spidering the site multiple times every hour.
Who knows? Time will tell.
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