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This analysis is for you should you be questioning if Monitium is a brilliant option as a home-based business platform. I am calling it a platform rather than an MLM company simply because that's exactly what they claim. Contrary to popular belief, when a company or whatever they wish to call themselves comes up with a home business opportunity and put it upon them selves to disclaim network marketing, it's time to run the other way.

As usual, I was in the office attending to some team associates when a man hit me up on skype. I typically do not entertain such unwanted request but I chose to because I was incredibly excited about some momentum that just happen within our mastermind inner Circle. Earlier, I also received an unsolicited e-mail about Monitium inside my private email.

Is Monitium a scam? I wouldn't declare that as of yet or may be never. However I will point out to you how to recognize red flags in New companies like Monitium. One factor that the majority of folks need to realize in the multilevel marketing industry is that it is a real industry like any other. Therefore Top controllers in MLM can be very shady especially when they are starting off a new company. I know people personally that have been offered millions of dollars to bring in their whole team from their previous MLM Company into their new company. It happens all the time.

I quote. "Don't worry about understanding everything today, just look at the Living Legendary Leaders who are endorsing this unique business platform," said Monitum's website at press time. Endorsements are a good factor. Just do not base your final decision to join or continue with Monitium on just that.

I know there are opinionated Monitium reviews available online that are published by those people who are associated with this so called platform. I am not involved with them. I was simply pitched with this opportunity and I gave it a thorough review using a checklist that you deserve to lay your hands on.

I quote again. "We don't sell any products and service, we simply protect you from you being left out on the streets after building a huge organization," said Monitum's associate that I spoke to. Any company which is developing a compensation structure that they have admitted to and have no products or services that's changing hands with the general public is called a pyramid scheme. Sorry.

Am I stating that Monitium is a pyramid scheme? Absolutely no! Nevertheless, the only thing that is closest to services that they are giving is for you the network marketer. In the legal world or on "American greed", you would be referred to as an investor. Never mind that Monitium call you associates.

The service is representing you with the best MLM corporations as they state and you can be in charge of your career. "Just recruit people into their platform." I do not know about you. That sounds to me that they will take control of your career from the other MLM companies.

Monitium just isn't an MLM organization as they claim but they have a MLM comp plan structure. The last time I checked, MLM is an acronym for Multilevel marketing. What do Monitium really do?

They're correct that you do not own your MLM business account at any MLM firm. One and only thing you hold is your prospects list and your relationship with that list. When you build a list and relationship with that list, you can control it and partner with any company you choose without worrying if they will shut down next minute.

Building your own list is building your own empire for you and not for Monitium or any other firm. Today, there are cheap and easy to use infrastructures online to build a massive list and takeover any company you enter. That is the only strategy to cover your home-based business and not by giving control to an additional corporation or platform like Monitium.

Monitium Review - Is It A Fraud

By: Ola Abitogun




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