MLM Is Not A Real Business

I know, some of you will probably hate me for saying it, but I’ve been wanting to say it for such a ling time: MLM is Not A Real Business.

I’ve been in a few MLM programs before I decided to quit it permanently, so I know a thing about two about the hype and the half-truths they tell you in MLM. I’m sure the basic message hasn’t changed in a while.

Your MLM “leader” or “upline” will tell you “This is your own business” or that “You are your own boss”. They will also tell you that you should “Leverage on other people’s time and money” so that you can build “residual income”.

Sure, you can make a lot of money in MLM, regardless of the fact that most people don’t. That is a fact of life, and its the same in Internet marketing or anything that requires effort.

Sure, it does leverage other people. Sure, it does create at least some kind of residual income. Sure, it is a business that is better than most.

I have no issues with most of the statements, except one: “This is your own business”.

Nope, you are more like a highly paid sales person or agent. You are in control of what you do, but it is NOT your own business.

Think about it. If your MLM program was your own business, than you should be able to:

  • Move to a different upline if you’re not 100% satisfied with yours
  • Move your entire downline or team to a different company if you want
  • Create your own marketing plan instead of following a system
  • Make suggestions on product development and improvement
  • Cross-sell products and services from other manufacturers
  • Advertise your business directly if you need more sales
  • and much more.

But you can’t do those things in MLM now, can you?

It is true that it is “up to you” whether you want to do anything at all in MLM, but isn’t that the same case with anything else? We have more choices than we believe.

So tell me: Is it your own business? Or is it a glorified sales job disguised as one?

Five Ready Made Businesses at Zero Cost

IM Renegades

IM Renegades is a new project I’m working on with Vince Tan and Melvin Ng, the same team from the SendUsTo.US firesale (if you remember).

Everything you see on that page is yours to keep and profit from for the rest of your life. No catch whatsoever.

Here are the five “instant” websites you get:

  1. WordPress Video Tutorials
  2. 7 Day Profits Course
  3. Easy PDF Maker Software
  4. The Other Side Of List Building
  5. Testimonials Generator

Everything is done for you. All you need to do is plug-in your PayPal email address and autoresponder, and the entire website is yours to promote. Not only do you keep 100% of any sales you make, you also keep 100% of all your customers.

This special pre-launch offer is valid only till the launch day – 4th August 2009 – after which it may be taken off completely or sold for at least $27 a month.

Sign-up here: www.IMRenegades.com

Kill The Guru Contest



This is fun. Have fun shooting the gurus, and let me know if you can beat my score of 22.

  • Take a screenshot of your highest score and post it to your blog.
  • Then post a comment here with the URL to your blog post
  • Link back to this post not required, but appreciated..

Its as easy as that. The shooter with the highest score wins $100 cash sent to your Paypal account. Get shooting now!

This contest is from 24th – 30th October (11.59pm EST) only. Winner will be announced here as soon as the contest is over.

NOTE: In your screenshot please include parts of this post, for example the first line of text at the bottom, for verification.

UPDATE: Winner is Gloson Teh with an inhuman score of 44. He sure killed a lot of gurus on his way to the top.

Packaging; Makeover Your Older Sites For New Sales

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Although I graduated with a degree in “Multimedia Marketing”, perhaps the only thing I remember from college are The 4Ps of Marketing namely:

  1. Product
  2. Price
  3. Packaging
  4. Promotion

(A friend told me that they added a fifth P to it, for Pray.)

Sometimes a product gets old and jaded in a marketplace, and instead of going about creating new products you can simply revive the old one by tweaking a few of the Ps.

Now as a student of marketing, I understand very well the effect of Packaging in the overall process. Even if your product is the best in the world, it has very little perceived value if the packaging sucks. A mediocre product with excellent packaging on the other hand can do pretty well in the marketplace. A truly great product with excellent packaging is the ultimate, and not many companies (except Apple) can get it right.

So if you have an older site and you want to jazz it up and get more sales, here’s what you can do:

  1. Make updates and add a “Version 2″ or “Second Edition” to visible areas on the site, including the banner of your site and the product e-cover
  2. Hire a good web designer to make your theme more “current”, for example I got Design Guru Ryan to give my Web Graphics Monthly site a more modern look
  3. Update image and outdated screenshots on your sales page (hint: next time take screenshots without actual dates if possible)
  4. Create new marketing graphics and banners

With these 4 simple steps, a product or website that used to be scorching hot can be revived and made more appealing.

Think how many times TV manufacturers, car manufacturers, book publishers and landlords repackage the same stuff (or add on a little to it) to make it seem like a new product altogether. If it works for them, it can work for your home based business as well..

My New Year’s Resolution

Let me keep it simple, 3 things only:

Launch all my “pipeline” projects - I’m not going to start anything new until I’ve launched my pipeline projects. I know there are so many new things to do, but I’m going to finish up the old ones first

No participation in big launches – Unless it’s a trusted marketer I’ve worked with before. Trying to beat other affiliates in big launches by providing extra bonuses and perks is just a waste of time. They can’t make make their product good enough so they want YOU to do it, and in return you’ll be one of ten lucky people that can win a iPod or Nintendo Wii or whatever crap. I’m just so sick and tired of it. Even if it’s for a trusted marketer, I’ll just send out the promo emails but not go out of my way and out of my plans to make sales for them. Quite honestly it’s easier to make money by myself than to make other people’s products look great. Plus I don’t have to wait for the affiliate commissions.

Do more offline marketing - I’ll be doing some extensive offline marketing and PR exercises to build up my coaching / seminar business

Malaysian Webmaster Gathering Photos

I must be the last person to upload these, but better late than never right?

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That’s a picture of me and Liew CF, an extremely well-known blogger in Malaysia.

IMG_0092 Fayz from SyokKahwin.com
IMG_0098 Lim CS, me, Menj and Zamri Nanyan

How To Make Unlimited Income From The Internet

I’ve been asked to say a few words at the Webmaster Malaysia gathering this weekend, and Lim CS said he’s preparing a projector for me to present some slides. Wow.

I don’t think I’ve much to share except this one thing. It’s a common mistake a lot of us make in Internet marketing; we don’t turn our skills into a product, and we don’t turn the product into a business. Until we do all the steps right, we cannot expect to make “unlimited income” from the Internet.

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For those of you who can’t make it to the gathering, you can listen to the short audio.

Skills Product Business Asset
Easiest way to make money online. If you have a skill that can be “sold” online, do it. Best way to make more money from your skill. Teach others how to do it, and you have a product. Add more products based on your skills, and you have a business. Add more products based on other people’s skills, and you have a bigger business Hand over your business to others, while maintaining ownership. Remove yourself from your business, and treat it as an asset while building another business.
Do it yourself Teach others to do it, become an expert Hire people better and smarter than you. Outsource everything except marketing & your core skills. Train leaders capable of handling and marketing your business. Pull yourself away and empower others to make decisions. You only decide on the direction and long-term goals.
Income is good, but limited by time Income improves, independent of time Expenses increase, but income increases too if you do it right. Unlimited income and time freedom.

Everyone wants to earn residual income on the Internet. Everyone wants to make money while they sleep, to spend half the year traveling the world and yet continue to make money from their Internet business.

But really, is that possible for YOU?

It depends on which of the 4 stages you currently belong to, and how fast you can move ahead.

The DNA of My Online Home Based Business

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I was looking back at my company’s past performance a few weeks back, and I learned a lot of things. Mind if I share them with you?

The graph you see above is a simplified version, so you don’t see the detailed information but trust me you can learn a lot from my successes and mistakes. Notice that this graph starts in November 2005, my first month as a full-time writer and entrepreneur. The first few months were tough for me, and in February 2006 I even lost some money after my paid autosurf disaster. It took me one month to recover and from April 2006 till now my income has only been increasing.

But the real lesson is in the overall pattern I discovered by looking at my financial stats. It took me some time to learn exactly why in some moths my income grew and it other months it fell back temporarily. I also learned why in some periods my business grew by over 200% and in other months it grew very little.

The Real Measure of Online Income

If you notice the graph above I have 2 types of overall income:

  1. Active Income – The income I get when I launch a new product, or actively market my products or other people’s products as an affiliate.
  2. Passive Income – The income I get when I just let things run by itself and make no attempt at running a new marketing campaign

A lot of people in Internet marketing (and even MLM for that matter) hype up the idea of making money passively, when your previous efforts will continue to pay you for months or even years to come. But passive income is not all it’s cracked up to be. In fact if you stopped working on your Internet business today, you cannot expect the income level to be the same as when you’re actively working your business.

There’s a gap between these two types of income, and passive income is always lower.

In May 2006 I launched Chapter-M which was my first successful product online. That raised my active income for the particular month (period 1), but soon after the active income level dropped as most people will tend to buy your product on the launch day itself, or within the first 30 days. However, if you do things right your product will continue to sell at a lower rate for a long time afterwards, which means that you’ve now raised your passive income level.

Same thing in August 2006 when I launched WordPress Adsense System and had my first thousand dollar day. The income rose again in August but the next month it fell to the residual income level. But this is a good product, so it continued to sell and added to my passive income as I didn’t really actively market the product beyond the first month.

Slowly, both my active income and passive income started to rise, as my WordPress tutorials blog and blogging forum started getting more traffic and my mailing list started to grow. With a bigger mailing list, I could promote affiliate products and make more money. Throughout September 2006 till March 2007 (period 2) however, I created no new product of my own, barring a few simple stuff here and there, which was more of a list-building exercise than money-making quests.

But now the machine was running smoothly, so without big campaigns my income grew and I believer will continue to grow a the residual level for months to come.

In April and May 2007 (period 3) I launched Easy Blog Traffic and Internet Millionaires Club, which pushed my active income level up again to the USD10,000 mark.

How To Grow Exponentially

There’s a few lessons I learned from this:

  1. Focus on creating new products – If you want to increase your income fast, you must continue to introduce new products and create new sites. If you don’t your residual income will grow slowly, but if you do you can raise the bar quickly and be earning at a different level altogether!
  2. Residual income isn’t 100% hands-free – Residual income still takes some of your time. Sometimes you’ll need to update a website or product, fix bugs in your software or boost your SEO to keep up with the times. If you completely abandon them your residual stream will eventually dry up
  3. Take your time to plan and create – You can decided to just write an ebook one day and hope that people will buy it, but if you want to make money from that ebook for a long time, you need to make sure you do it right. Alexis Dawes has an excellent guide at DesperateBuyersGuide.com that teaches you exactly how to create products with high value. If you take the time to plan, you always end up with a winning formula.
  4. Don’t get distracted – During period 3 I got distracted with trying a lot of different things, and I started a couple of new blogs that sucked up a lot of my energy. Instead, I should have focused on creating more information products on related topics / niche markets so I can capitalize on the resources that I already have
  5. Focus on constant traffic – Tie up your email list with your blog, your forum, and any other site or service you have. Make sure you get constant traffic from search engines (both free and paid) so that you’ll always have new people looking at your product or offer.
    • Doing JV promotions is great but when they hype dies out its really up to you to make a product successful by getting your own traffic..
    • If you only depend on other people to help you market your stuff, your income level will be extremely volatile, with a bigger difference between active income and passive income.
    • You don’t want to spend every month coming up with a product du jour and hoping others will promote them for you…
    • The reason I managed to increase my income during Period 3 when I had no active marketing is because I have managed to get about 30,000 visitors per month to my blog and products using many different traffic generation methods by myself..

Well, that’s about it for now although I can share a lot more from just the one graph above.

If you cannot draw a graph like that for your own business, I suggest you set aside a few days to get your financial information on track. It’s no use investing more time and money into your business if you don’t really understand the DNA and driving force behind it.

World Internet Main Event Day 1

Marina Mulac is probably the youngest Internet marketer in the world, at just 6 this year. Together with her sister Morgan and some help from mom Stephanie, she recently had a “Mommy’s Birthday” firesale that made over USD8,000 and helped her raise money for a new motor home..

Robert Puddy from UK, owner of LaunchFormulaMarketing.com

 

The guys from AdwordsBootcamp.com 

Harris Fellman a.k.a “Sal” from SiteStealer.com

Mike Filsaime and Tom Beal were excited to see the guys from SendUsTo.US – and we were more than excited to see him!

 

Michelle Galvin from MikeFilsaime Inc was there too..

Jason James from AVRiches.com and UntoldMarketingSecrets.com

Top 10 "Must Have" Internet Business Software for 2007

I would be completely lost and burnt out by now if not for my strong belief in the usage of software to automate my Internet business, or just make it a little bit easier.

Allow me to list 10 of such, that has helped me in the first half of 2007:

  1. Aweber ($17 / month) – At the moment, this is the ONLY autoresponder and email management software I use. If you want to build a big mailing list, forget DIY scripts and just Aweber. You can’t go wrong within this software.
  2. GoTryThis ($47) – I use this to track ALL my affiliate marketing activities. I don’t send out a direct link links anymore since I got GTT Black Hat. The White Hat version is more than enough for simple affiliate marketing tasks.
  3. WordPress (Free) – Powers almost all my blogs. Although it was sort of difficult to use in the past, with the latest update things just got a whole lot easier.
  4. Amember ($147) – Membership site software, which I use in Internet Millionaires Club – I like this so much I have one spare license.
  5. Feedburner (Free) – I have no idea how to create an RSS feed, or how to manage on. All I know if where to find it, and I leave the rest to Feedburner.
  6. Kayako ($29/month) – At the point where I was getting 20-40 emails a day, I invested in Kayako and it has been one of my best investments so far. It’s highly scalable and can accommodate as my staff / products / websites as you want.
  7. Instant Article Wizard ($67) – I’ve written some pretty impressive articles on topics I know nothing about using this nifty software. I’ve even showed in to my friend who write for a living (newspapers and magazines), and they got one as well. It really makes article writing and research easy.
  8. ASK Database ($19/month) – My very first product is a result of the ASK database, which is a survey tool and survey search engine. It’s extremely useful for understanding the needs and lingo of a market. Once you know that, you can turn that knowledge into a product or as content for your blog.
  9. Pamela Skype Recorder ($17) – I use this software to record calls on Skype, and I’ve create a handful of successful audio interview products with it. Again I’m not a tech guy so I really appreciate software that makes it easy for me to mess with technology.
  10. SEO Elite ($247) – The only keyword research cum SEO software that I have, and use. The cost was hard for me to swallow at first, but I got over that block eventually. SEO Elite is really powerful, and yes I know that different people have different things to say about SEO Elite, but I’m pretty satisfied.