One of the things some IBOs
are taught is to blame themselves for is not working the business hard enough
or not doing things right, even if they do exactly as upline advised. Actually,
nothing could be further from the truth. It's just that some uplines want to be
absolved from any responsibility so they teach downline that failure in Amway
is their own (The downline's) fault. Some uplines are also quick to take credit
for any success, of course.
But the reason is why hard work doesn't always equal success is because an Amway IBO needs to smart too. Any commissioned sales person is only as good as his last sale. In commissioned sales, one can sometimes work hard for no reward and at times, little effort may reap large rewards. But in Amway, with a smart attitude, Amway IBOs are given a helping hand that simply cannot be beaten. Getting new people to recruitment meetings is relatively easy, not even factoring in the abililty to sponsor others. When factoring in these tidbits, it's easy to see why uplines teach buy from yourself and selling to others is very important. It supports the facts that selling is really easy with our very competitive prices.
The work involved is very simple. Sell products and get other IBOs in your downline to be able to leverage overall group volume. Many IBOs work hard and attend all of the functions and do all of the steps as outlined by upline and very few fail to reap rewards. In fact most go on to better things when they realize that the system actually works. It is incredible that on top of making money, that successful IBOs can’t understand why others blame themselves for their demise. Where is their upline when those IBOs bust their butts working hard and get no rewards? In some rare cases, to make it worse, some uplines profit from selling training and motivation to their downlines. Why aren't they held accountable?
I've read comments by some Amway defenders like nyself wanting to sue Amway critics for a potential loss of business. But most critics, are misguided and are simply stating their ill informed experiences and opinions. Many of which are wrong and their experiences never really happened. So I will ask, what about the millions of current IBOs who may have made billions of dollars because of following the claims which led them to believe that they would get rich following upline advice? Maybe former IBOs should unite and file claims against unethical upline leaders who led them astray?
In any case, hard work without being smart doesn't equate success in Amway and I dare anyone to try to prove me wrong.
But the reason is why hard work doesn't always equal success is because an Amway IBO needs to smart too. Any commissioned sales person is only as good as his last sale. In commissioned sales, one can sometimes work hard for no reward and at times, little effort may reap large rewards. But in Amway, with a smart attitude, Amway IBOs are given a helping hand that simply cannot be beaten. Getting new people to recruitment meetings is relatively easy, not even factoring in the abililty to sponsor others. When factoring in these tidbits, it's easy to see why uplines teach buy from yourself and selling to others is very important. It supports the facts that selling is really easy with our very competitive prices.
The work involved is very simple. Sell products and get other IBOs in your downline to be able to leverage overall group volume. Many IBOs work hard and attend all of the functions and do all of the steps as outlined by upline and very few fail to reap rewards. In fact most go on to better things when they realize that the system actually works. It is incredible that on top of making money, that successful IBOs can’t understand why others blame themselves for their demise. Where is their upline when those IBOs bust their butts working hard and get no rewards? In some rare cases, to make it worse, some uplines profit from selling training and motivation to their downlines. Why aren't they held accountable?
I've read comments by some Amway defenders like nyself wanting to sue Amway critics for a potential loss of business. But most critics, are misguided and are simply stating their ill informed experiences and opinions. Many of which are wrong and their experiences never really happened. So I will ask, what about the millions of current IBOs who may have made billions of dollars because of following the claims which led them to believe that they would get rich following upline advice? Maybe former IBOs should unite and file claims against unethical upline leaders who led them astray?
In any case, hard work without being smart doesn't equate success in Amway and I dare anyone to try to prove me wrong.
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