Why Are Billionaires Involved in MLM/Network Marketing?
No
industry is as misunderstood as Network Marketing -- also
known as MLM and Multi-Level Marketing (I will use any of
these terms in writing about this industry) This is very
unfortunate because there is no such thing as job security
today. And even people with good jobs find it difficult, if
not impossible, to save anything from their pay check.
The MLM
industry can have a huge positive economic impact on
individual, entire communities and our government (more
income, more taxes and less welfare recipients). It is
always good for the economy when people are actually earning
income and buying product and services.
Anyone
who has a job NEEDS a home-based business in order to have
some relief from
taxes. You can check with your accountant and verify
that you have many legitimate deductions that you don’t have
as an employee.
(The “more taxes” in the previous paragraph refers to people
who are on home relief and not paying taxes because they
have no income.)
If you
had a job and don’t have one now, or you don’t have enough
income from your present work, you surely need to consider a
home-based business.
Obviously,
there are other types of home-based businesses, but there
are specific advantages to being involved in this industry.
Who Are
Some of the Billionaires Involved in Network
Marketing?
Warren
Buffet --one
of the, if not the, wealthiest and shrewdest stock market
investor -- purchased Kirby and Pampered Chef, both MLM
companies -- though they prefer to be known as Direct Sales
companies.
Roger
Barnett, whose
family owns Burberry (multi billion$$ clothing corporation)
and Experian Credit Company, bought Shaklee, one of the
oldest MLM nutrition companies.
Michael
Johnson,
former CEO of Disney, now runs Herbalife, a huge MLM
company, specializing in nutritional and weight loss
products
.
Citigroup
, one
of the largest banks in the world, owns Primerica Insurance, an
MLM company that was originally started by A L
Williams.
Obviously
these business giants recognize that MLM is NOT a fraud,
scheme or scam. They – and many successful, shrewd business
people -- KNOW that there is a great deal of untapped wealth
available in the MLM/Network Marketing industry. No doubt we
will learn about other very wealthy people who are
affiliated with MLM companies.

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