What's up with this new school MLM tactic?
March 24, 2009 2:12 PM Subscribe
How does this new flavor of meta-multi-level marketing work, exactly?
This guy I'm acquainted with, and who has a legitimate background in marketing (he heads the marketing dept. for our local arena football team), has started plastering his emails and Facebook pages with this "attraction marketing" stuff. It's impossible to search that term for background, as nothing but other MLM related sites come up.
His deal smells like pure MLM BS to me, but with some twist where you're actually not even selling a product, but a way for other MLM dupes to become better dupers?
I can't quite figure out the angles, and I'd like to have a handle on it before I (gently) call him out on it.
Anyone have experience with this particular brand of bullshit?
This guy I'm acquainted with, and who has a legitimate background in marketing (he heads the marketing dept. for our local arena football team), has started plastering his emails and Facebook pages with this "attraction marketing" stuff. It's impossible to search that term for background, as nothing but other MLM related sites come up.
His deal smells like pure MLM BS to me, but with some twist where you're actually not even selling a product, but a way for other MLM dupes to become better dupers?
I can't quite figure out the angles, and I'd like to have a handle on it before I (gently) call him out on it.
Anyone have experience with this particular brand of bullshit?
This post was deleted for the following reason: This is weird and a bad idea. Maybe try re-asking next week without the link, login, and password. -- mathowie
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