Is There Really A Global Information Network Scam Or Not?
Allow me to chime in regarding the Global Information Network scam debate.
One of the first questions regarding the Global Information Network (GIN) I’ve seen brought up is whether GIN is a network marketing business venture. I notice that is labeled a scam since it is indeed a network marketing company.
This is interesting to me because of the fact that I know how prevalent MLM is in today’s day and age. If the Global Information Network is a scam simply because it’s an MLM opportunity, then does that mean MonaVie, Shaklee, Amway, Global Resorts, GeneWize, Pre-Paid Legal, etc are all scams simply because they are MLM businesses?
Now, some people have failed miserably in MLM while some people have made anywhere from thousands to millions in MLM…so is it fair to call it a scam? To me, I seem to see the people making nothing in it to be the ones complaining the most.
It appears to me to be questionable to label this all a Global Information Network scam simply because it’s network marketing…
Here’s a 2nd discussion topic about GIN I see…that you have to put up the $1000 startup fee before you can find out the comp plan details.
My investigations found something different…that anyone signing up for free as an affiliate can see the comp plan quite plainly.
Anyone involved with Internet marketing for a few days usually has signed up for multiple affiliate programs in order to earn money selling other people’s products. This doesn’t look scammy to me.
Those labeling the Global Information Network a scam before reading the comp plan seem to be the “squirmy” ones.
Since GIN doesn’t sell physical products, but information instead, I’ve seen this discussed as some sort of problem.
You’ve got to be kidding here, right? Selling information is rampant on the Internet. What the heck are guys like Jonathan Budd, Bob Proctor, Mike Dillard, Perry Marshall, Anthony Robbins, Yanik Silver, and Mark Victor Hansen making absolute fortunes selling?
Information, maybe? A prize for you, my friend. Information!
So, there is some grand Global Information Network scam because they’re selling information? Flawed reasoning, in my humble opinion.
Once some investigating is done into the type of info sold through a Global Information Network membership, it’s “exposed” that it’s all about the Law of Attraction, leadership, personal growth, marketing, business building, etc. Seems like pretty relevant and needed 21st Century information to me.
I’m sure you’re reading this because you’re wondering whether you should join the Global Information Network. When compared with the MLM industry, it appears to be another solid option.
The real question for today is this…when it comes to marketing successfully, whether it be in GIN or some other opp, how much do you know about it? Are you an expert when it comes to marketing and branding MLM with viral lists, videos, articles, blogging, Adwords, social media, etc?
If I were in your shoes, I’d start mastering all of those marketing techniques pretty quickly
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