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herbal logic 07-07-2004 12:03 AM

anyone want some interesting mlm stats?
 
if so lmk ill post em.... fairly interesting to say the least.

allamerican2003 07-07-2004 12:04 AM

sure, id like to see them

sake 07-07-2004 12:07 AM

post 'em.

herbal logic 07-07-2004 12:23 AM

preface:

sources = various, reliable data. Including http://w3.excel.com/us/index.asp

which has several, large lucrative contracts with major US companies.

Alot of this data (I believe) applies to webmasters in many shapes and forms.



bad attitudes towards MLM have been around since day 1. Consider one of the most successful:

bad attitudes were held about franchising in the 1950?s when anyone could buy a McDonald?s franchise for around $900. Franchising came within a few votes in the United States Congress of being made illegal. We all know that today a huge percentage of business is done through franchising.


A tremendous amount of goods and services are sold by Direct Selling, most of that is MLM. The growth of MLM is etraordinary. I?ve pastedsome of the 2002 figures below.


I know many people who have been extremely successful in MLM. Saying that, I just saw a presentation by one of the most successful people who said (I would suspect that the numbers are guesses but probably within the ballpark) the following:


44% of new people in MLM quit when they get their first no

22% ? ? ? ? ? second no

16% ? ? ? ? ? third no

12% ? ? ? ? ? fourth no

7% of new people in MLM are successful


The Direct Selling Association (DSA) 2003 Survey Results have arrived. A few notes:



2002 U.S. Retail Sales $28.69 Billion (up 7.5%)

2002 Global Retail Sales reached $85.04 Billion

2001 - 2002 Growth Rate in sales of sales aids and materials to salespeople increased 19.5%

2001 - 2002 Growth Rate in International Retail Sales of U.S. Direct Selling Firms increased 6.7%

2001 - 2002 Sales Force Recruitment and Attrition

Percentage change in number of salespeople recruited increased 9.0%

Percentage change in number of salespeople dropped 1.3%



Percent of US Sales by Product Group

33.5% Home/Family care (cookware, appliances, etc)

28.2% Personal care (cosmetics, jewelry, etc.)

15.5% Services/other

15/4% Wellness (weight loss products, vitamins, etc)

7.4% Leisure/educational (books, videos, toys, etc.)



Percent of US Sales by Location/Medium

76.1% Face to Face Selling

15.1% Over the phone

8.2% Internet

*I'll bet a pretty dollar that the internet column is due for a dramatic increase.



Percent of US Sales by Sales Strategy (Party Plan vs. individual vs. direct order)

68.7% Individual (person to person)

28.8% Party Plan/Group

2.1% Direct order

0.4% other



2002 Sales People = 13.0 Million (up 6.6%)

2002 Global Sales force size = 47.3 Million



Percent of US Salespeople by Distributorship Type

66% one-person, female

15.8% one-person, male

15.6% two person distributorship

2.6% multi-person distributorship



Percent of US Salespeople by hours worked

8.1% 40 Hours or more per week

7.6% 30 - 39 hours per week

84.3% Fewer than 30 hours per week

*fairly accurate for those who have established themselves.



Percent of US Sales People by Gender

74.2% Female

25.8% Male

*this is almost a direct reverse of the online community.


thoughts?

80smetal 07-07-2004 12:26 AM

funny thing is a TON of mainstream guys are stuck on MLM's and charging to join their affiliate program, mainstream people as a whole are beyond fucking clueless

herbal logic 07-07-2004 12:33 AM

Quote:

Originally posted by 80smetal
funny thing is a TON of mainstream guys are stuck on MLM's and charging to join their affiliate program, mainstream people as a whole are beyond fucking clueless

yeah ok. Considering mainstream shits bigger than adult. I in no way mean this as offensive, considering a good ammount of my income still comes from adult, but adult is an ingrown hair on mainstreams ass. thats a fact.

80smetal 07-07-2004 12:35 AM

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Originally posted by herbal logic
yeah ok. Considering mainstream shits bigger than adult. I in no way mean this as offensive, considering a good ammount of my income still comes from adult, but adult is an ingrown hair on mainstreams ass. thats a fact.
dude all I can speak of is from my experience with mainstream guys and their traffic generation methods, there marketing sucks. Of course its gonna be bigger as a whole, is that a new revelation?

herbal logic 07-07-2004 12:40 AM

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Originally posted by 80smetal
dude all I can speak of is from my experience with mainstream guys and their traffic generation methods, there marketing sucks. Of course its gonna be bigger as a whole, is that a new revelation?
I think adult will always lead the online revolution as far as innovation. The majority of successful online marketing techniques have originated in adult.

80smetal 07-07-2004 12:44 AM

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Originally posted by herbal logic
I think adult will always lead the online revolution as far as innovation. The majority of successful online marketing techniques have originated in adult.
Oh I agree, I am just amazed at how mainstream guys operate. Im talking the died in the wool mainstream guys, who would balk at the word adult, they fuckin crack me up:glugglug

allamerican2003 07-07-2004 12:54 AM

That Excel shit...I did that back in college. Cost something like $200 to join in, and sell shitty cell phones to my parents and friends, as well as long distance, beepers, etc...I made a few bucks around a couple g's, nothing fancy.

They did have a very unique way of getting me into it. They brought an 18 year old kid in who was one of the "successful" people who was making like 20g's a month off of his downline. Interesting stats to say the least

herbal logic 07-07-2004 12:58 AM

Quote:

Originally posted by allamerican2003
That Excel shit...I did that back in college. Cost something like $200 to join in, and sell shitty cell phones to my parents and friends, as well as long distance, beepers, etc...I made a few bucks around a couple g's, nothing fancy.

They did have a very unique way of getting me into it. They brought an 18 year old kid in who was one of the "successful" people who was making like 20g's a month off of his downline. Interesting stats to say the least

Excel now has a few large publically traded companies on board. Nothing wrong with mlm, just most don't execute properly. Raising the success rate is priority #1.


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