3 Common Falsehoods About RMP Network Marketing


I find it really perplexing that people still believe in myths about RMP network marketing which prevent them from getting into the business and losing a really great opportunity for them to have financial independence.  It’s pathetic that, on account of such misconceptions, a lot of people are left behind by an even greater number of people who have found the network marketing industry a very profitable niche.

Let me briefly discuss here three of the most common myths that could scare you away from even trying to engage in network marketing.  Here goes:

1. RMP network marketing scheme is nothing but devious pyramid scheme
This is a complete falsehood.  A pyramiding business is simply a money scheme, with no product or service to offer.  Basically, you have to get people to sign up with the pyramid scheme in order to make money – and we all know that is illegal.  No sign up, no money. In legitimate network marketing, a legitimate company offers a real tangible product or service to customers.

If you want to try any network marketing, focus on what products and services are offered.  Don’t pay too much attention on signing people up.

2. In RMP marketing business, you must recruit your family and friends
Not necessarily, not anymore.  Before, that was what most network marketers did – recruit family and friends into the business.  Perhaps because it was the most convenient strategy undertake, family and friends being easily accessible and also requiring the least effort and marketing skill to recruit.

While this method is still observed by some today, what’s best to do is to just let everyone who knows you to be aware of your network marketing business and learn about what you are offering without the need of recruiting them or selling to them.

The best strategy to undertake is to look for people who really intend to buy the products and services that you offer, not your family and friends, unless they too want to buy what you are selling.

3. RMP is one of the doubtful companies
A lot of network marketing companies fold down their business due to several reasons, while still others put up shop just to grab your money and get away with it.

It is, therefore, very important to pick a company that is more than two years old.  Be aware that most new companies fold shop within the first two years of operation.

It would also be good to conduct a sort of background check on a certain network marketing company at the Better Business Bureau and the Federal Trade Commission.  Most of all, find out about who the people running the company are and try to see if they have any “skeletons” hidden in some unseen closet.

Keep on researching until the results satisfy you.  Never rush into signing up with a certain company.  You can’t afford to make a decision you’re going to regret later, right?

In a nutshell, RMP network marketing is really not what it is being purported by a lot of myths and misconceptions.  It is, in fact, a viable business scheme that could help you achieve the kind of life and the financial freedom and independence that you have always dreamed of.

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  1. #1 by Nikita on April 29, 2009 - 5:27 pm

    Why RMP has not taken membershio of IDSA?
    It helps to take us to compete against various companies like Amway

  2. #2 by Ilyas kazi on May 28, 2009 - 9:55 am

    @Nikita, I appreciate your comment. Can somebody let us know why RMP is not an member of IDSA???

  3. #3 by Pasha on June 8, 2009 - 12:48 pm

    Yes.IDSA means (Indian Direct Selling Association), i think it should have got member before it starting the business. Even i am wondering as like Nikita. Can you guys please have a look on this question & let us know any particular reason for not to become a member. thanks in advance.

  4. #4 by Narendra on October 3, 2009 - 12:13 am

    Frieds RMP is not member of IDSA as RMP dont maket product Door to Door. RMP is member of FICCI. FICCI works closely with the government on policy issues, enhancing efficiency, competitiveness and expanding business opportunities for industry through a range of specialised services and global linkages. It also provides a platform for sector specific consensus building and networking. Anyone have any query let me know mail me at narendra.mandravat@gmail.com

    Cheers!!!!!!!!!

    Narendra

  5. #5 by sahil on December 31, 2009 - 5:46 pm

    @narendra so u want to say that RPM do not sell products door to door i agree but still it sells products thru direct channel then why not a member of IDSA

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