1. Timing is important, or is it cliche? Many new internet
marketing firms fail inside of 3 years. So, this question
begs, is it worth the uncertainty of joining a new internet
marketing program in pre launch?
2. The majority of mlm companies start out with a pre
launch phase. Why do they do it? Fundamentally, to
generate a buzz and a lot of these companies permit new
distributors to join without a buy in. Some marketers will
bring their own team along with them, this is a technique
of getting free advertising, drumming up lots of
excitement.
3. Truthfully, the bigger number of distributors that an mlm
company has, the more sales it produces, plain and
simple. As soon as their break even amount has been
satisfied, then the company is in profit. So, the faster they
get the product out into the market, the faster they can
reach their break even point.
4. The truth is this, when most firms start out, it does take a
few months to get to the break even mark and start
turning a profit. So transforming prospects into
distributors benefits the company instantly. Distributors
also realize that if the company becomes solvent, then it
will not be free to join. It's recommended to get in during
the pre launch period than to get in after the doors
officially open.
5. The pre launch mlm corporation can keep its operating
expenses as minimal as possible, because there is no
product or distribution taking place until the sales forces
are organized and trained.
6. So much depends on the product, training and also what
kind of compensation structure that is offered. Have a
look at the management and ensure they have strong
systems in place. Take a closer look at the product and see
whether it is of superior quality and worth the money. Can
it be acquired from a store? Will it be around in five years?
7. A professional marketeer will be well positioned to judge
the company on several factors to decide whether they
are going to join. But, a newbie to mlm may not have
enough savvy to be confident to tell if this company will
work. You will have to trust your upline to do that for you,
so always pose questions.
8. If the company takes off, you can attract great rewards by
being one of the first thru the turnstyle, either by already
having your own partners or by constructing a downline.
9. That's where the rubber meets the road with any
network marketing business, it's unimportant when you
join. As it honestly doesn't make any difference if the
company is new, in pre launch or is seasoned. None of this
matters. What matters is what will you do with the
opportunity in front of you?
10. That's the bottom line. It's also crucial though, to
consider if joining a pre launch mlm is worth all the risk. If
you are serious about getting in and getting busy, then you
have to put the odds in your favor by joining an
established company with a time tested record.