Melaleuca Business – Is It A Legit Business Or Just A Scam?
Posted By XternalStory on December 3, 2009
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Have you been looking at Melaleuca, The Wellness Company, and have it caught your attention? You’ve maybe been introduced to Melaleuca by someone you know? Well, either it is the one or the other way, if you are sceptical and you are having doubts whether this is just a scam or actually a good opportunity, you have come to the right place.
Whether you should start your own Melaleuca business can certainly be a difficult choice to make, but after reading this article I believe you will be able to make the right decision. Like in every other network marketing company, there are both pros and cons when it comes to starting your own Melaleuca business. I will go through these pros and cons and in the end I will conclude whether it is a good idea to start your own Melaleuca business, or if it’s just a scam.
To Start With The Pros
Melaleuca has been around for several years and started out as “Melaleuca Oil” that was taken over by Frank L. VanderSloot in 1985. Melaleuca is a health and wellness company and it provides healthy self-care and home-care products. This company has since the beginning been growing fast, and it has actually been on the Inc. 500’s list of fastest-growing companies in 1990, 1991, 1992, 1993 and also 1994. Today it is a 7 million company and it is one of the largest and also most successful privately owned companies in Idaho.
The main message that this company used to build their name, was that using their products could make your home safe for your family, because they offers a safer alternative to other household cleaning items. This is certainly something that most would at least consider to use.
Besides the health and wellness products this company provides, you can also make money by growing your own Melaleuca business and sell these products yourself.
But Of Course There Are Some Cons
To grow your own Melaleuca business, the company will tell you to do things as giving out free samples, handing out business cards and bring people to hotel meetings. These techniques have been proven NOT to work for too many years by too many hopeful people. Actually this has been proven wrong by no less than 95 % of the people who joins Melaleuca and every other network marketing company. This is exactly how many people fails – 95 %. If people aren’t experiencing the success they where told that they could achieve, the company and your upline will just tell you to stay motivated and keep doing what you’re doing – even though it is NOT working.
Finally To The Conclusion
Should you join this network marketing company and start growing your own Melaleuca business? Or is it really just a scam? Well, you can definitely succeed with this company, but it will never happen if you follow the advice you get from the company. You can actually create that financially freedom that everybody wants; you just have to learn how to market effectively. Trying to build a huge Melaleuca business, working your warm market will never happen, and joining this network marketing company is certainly not a lottery ticket.
Melaleuca is not a scam, but I will suggest that you either learn how to become a great marketer and grow your business the right way or else just use the products. Are you willing to learn how to grow your Melaleuca business?
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This is a geat post very interesting and informative.It’s a great blog
very enlightening blog…keep sharing
I’m with Melaleuca and I’ve never been told to do any of the things listed above, that’s not what the company teaches!
Hello Christian, I know that is not what the company teaches. This article was written by a guest writer. But, I did accept this story, because it is my story as well. The problem with these MLM is you get mostly your teachings from your upline. And unfortunately, lots of upline do teach this way. Sorry I had to take your email out of your message. We will never permit email appearing in the comments section. If you like you can have a link to your site when people click on your name when you fill the form properly. That will be the only link permitted in the blog. Leaving your email in the comments section only opens your account for spam.