MLM
Multi-Level Marketing (MLM) is a business model where individuals earn income not only through their own sales but also by recruiting others to sell products. Participants, often called distributors or consultants, build a network of salespeople, earning commissions based on their sales and the sales made by their recruits. This structure creates multiple levels of income potential.
MLM companies typically sell products directly to consumers, often through home parties or online platforms. While some people find success in MLM, critics argue that the model can resemble a pyramid scheme, where only a small percentage of participants make significant profits, while many others may struggle to earn money.