This is a very simple way to get a view of the opinions and convictions for those who want to “weigh in” on topics related to MLM. You do not need to be in or active in an MLM to vote. Everyone’s opinion counts. We don’t ask for or collect personal data, so please answer honestly. No surveillance here! You will be able to vote about the MLM industry as a whole.
And you will be able to vote on topics such as companies, trade associations, podcasts, “gurus” and more.
For those that want to take a more active role, we have websites to check out or post to:
MLM.news https://mlm.news
Multilevel Marketing News https://multilevelmarketing.news
Anti-MLM News https://antimlm.news
What do you do in MLM?
There are “things” you do or have to do in the MLM company you are in.
Whether it’s buying or selling Products, investing in Training and Tools,
let’s ask about what you do and/or pay for in your MLM life
Do you buy MLM products?
Monthly Purchases
Tools and Support Materials
Taxes
MLM Gurus & Trainers
Here’s where you can rate MLM Gurus and Trainers.
There are some trainers and gurus that feed on the MLM distributors
mostly for their own profits as they can not or will not build their own downline
in an MLM Company. Vultures, Vampires, Leeches, Parasites, Fungus…
whatever you want to call them… they are smooth talkers,
show off how much money they make (from people,maybe like you),
and have an air of arrogance in relation to how much money they are worth
(reflected in their prices they charge you.
And then there are the really good ones.
Help others decide which ones are good or bad for the MLM business!
Anti MLM Critics
There are legitimate critics, academics, social media influencers, and online trolls that are Anti-MLM.
The radical Anti-MLM ones are really in to it.
Politics and Regulation
This is where we ask about some things that are optional of course.
We don’t ask you to identify yourself and we don’t track anything back to you.
You are safe to answer. And we trust you do honestly for the sake of accurate and real opinions.
There’s a Presidential Election that happened in 2024, so we will ask about that first.
Then we will move on to Regulators and Compliance.
Presidential Election:
Regulators and Compliance:
Income Disclosure Statements
Waiting Period
There are concerns that there should be a waiting period of between 2 to 7 days for someone to be able to join an MLM. There are other concerns that different types of documentation should be provided as well. (For example, lists of previous or current legal action, lists of recent local customers or distributors)