So you think that you finally found the right Internet MLM that you would like to be a part of and you are ready to invest. There are many ways to find out if the MLM you are about to support and invest all of your time and energy into is a scam or not. You should investigate these things prior to joining.
Prior to investing in an Internet MLM, you should find out as much information about the company as possible. For example, on the website you should look for contact information and call them. There should be a phone number, address, and even pictures of their executives listed. If there are not pictures of the leaders of the company, this should raise a few flags.
If there is not an address and a phone number but only an email, you should not invest in this company. If the address is there but it is a PMB address and not a P.O. Box, then this means that there is no protection from the United States Post Office. If you are told to send your money via UPS or Federal Express, this should also raise another flag that the company you are about to work with is a scam.
Another way that you can investigate an Internet MLM is by doing a little investigative work yourself. If you have Google Earth, then look up the physical address listed for the company. This will give you satellite images of the exact location they are claiming is their business. This will allow you to see if the business is a large corporation like they might claim, or you might see that it is a trailer house.
Depending on what you find, you will know if you should run or not. Don’t trust a business if they say they are huge and you pull up a house. You can also look for the business name by doing a search with their company name and the word scam next to it. If anyone has posted on the Internet information here, you will find it. You can look up the domain and you can verify if any lawsuits have been launched against the company.
If you are Interested how successful an Internet mlm company is, you can verify their site by downloading the free tool called Alexa. This tool rates websites by the amount of traffic used. For example, the most clicked on website out there is Yahoo and they are rated #1. There are over ten million websites.
If a website has a 9 million rating, it means virtually no one goes to the site. If you see a site that is under 300,000, it is getting a bit of traffic. The lower the number the better the website is and the more traffic it is getting. If your MLM is claiming to be the hottest website around, run the Alexa tool and verify the traffic. The numbers don’t lie.
There are many ways you can verify an internet mlm and see if they are a scam or not. Don’t invest in a company until you have done a thorough search and verified this.
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