Network Marketing San Francisco CA

Are you one of those people who get confused about network marketing? This article provides a clearer understanding of the concept and the practice behind network marketing.

Local Companies

Gumas
(415) 621-7575
99 Shotwell St.
San Francisco, CA
Cohen & Company
(415) 503-3907
600 Townsend St., Ste. 120e
San Francisco, CA
Fall Line Analytics
(415) 407-8256
5 Third St., Ste. 415
San Francisco, CA
Entercom San Francisco (96.5 KOIT, 102.1 KDFC, 95.7 THE WOLF)
(415) 777-0965
201 Third St., Ste. 1200
San Francisco, CA
Ace Ranking
(415) 536-3929
953 Mission St # 120
San Francisco, CA
Rick Rochon and Associates
415-651-4600
367 9th Street
San Francisco, CA
Palmer Advertising
(415) 771-2327
466 Geary St., 3rd Flr.
San Francisco, CA
Ellen Newman Associates
(415) 433-1010
323 Geary St., Ste. 507
San Francisco, CA
Creative Monster Productions, Inc.
(877) 804-6667
2261 Market St., Ste. 469
San Francisco, CA
Adsymetrix
(866) 898-3157
21 Eureka St
San Francisco, CA

Are you one of those people who get confused as to what network marketing is and what it is not? Let's have a clearer understanding of the concept and the practice by debunking some of the myths behind network marketing.Pyramid schemes are illegal, whereas network marketing is legal.

When you participate in a pyramid scheme, you shell out a certain amount of money for practically nothing. You get no goods or services in exchange for your precious money. Instead, you merely pay for luck or for a chance. Why? Because only the person or persons on top of the pyramid will win.

Practically a gambling scam, a pyramid scheme is merely a venue for transferring funds from the hands of one person to those of another.

In contrast, when you participate in network marketing, you are actually getting involved in a legal business system. In such set-up, real and legal products and/or services are distributed among huge networks of clients or buyers.First, what is a Ponzi scheme? A Ponzi scheme is an investment scheme named after Charles K. Ponzi, who operated such a financial scheme in 1919-1920. In the said scheme, the older members or investors receive their proceeds or profits completely from the funds invested by newer members.

Unlike the pyramid scheme, a Ponzi scheme does not necessarily follow a particular hierarchical system. In fact, only one person or company is in charge of collecting money from new investors. The said collecting agent or agency then uses such fund to award the older investors with the proceeds promised to them.

Thus, when you get involved in a Ponzi scheme, you are actually just helping the collecting agency to pay off the profits it has promised to the older investors. The organizers behind a Ponzi scheme make you believe that you will MAKE MONEY WITH THEM

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Featured Local Company

Gumas

(415) 621-7575
99 Shotwell St.
San Francisco, CA
http://www.gumas.com

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