Welcome to the premier website for persons investigating MLM (multi-level marketing or network marketing)
Valuable guides and research reports by top MLM expert Dr. Jon M. Taylor, based on 20 years’ research, including evaluation of over 600 MLMs (multi-level marketing/network marketing programs). This information has guided thousands of consumers to make more informed decisions about MLM participation. Persons engaged in consumer education, legal cases, regulatory issues, and media reports can also benefit.
TOPICS INCLUDE:
– What MLM is.. and is not
– Frequently asked questions
– Summary of research findings
– Evaluations of over 600 MLMs
– MLM products and prices
– Recover losses & warn others
– Legal issues related to MLM
Plus – Better income options than MLM
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MUST-SEE VIDEO:
On August 18, 2016, Dr. Taylor received a call from Liz Day of Partially Important Productions asking for information on multi-level marketing that could be used in a show narrated by John Oliver. As a result of such careful background research, the show gives a remarkably accurate portrayal of multi-level marketing. This video of the show is highly entertaining, insightful and well worth watching. (warning – some R-rated language)
News & Developments:
- Advocare sued by ex-distributors in well-documented case
- Free updated eBook summarizing 20 years research titled Multi-level Marketing Unmasked, available for free download from this web site. From the same page, your can download Complaints Filed with the FTC against Multi-level Marketing Programs and Regulatory Capture: The FTC’s Flawed Business Opportunity Rule
- FTC actions against Vemma and Herbalife – lessons to be learned
- Regulators tacitly agree that MLM is an unfair & deceptive practice. The $10,000 challenge to state and federal regulators who tacitly agree that multi-level marketing is an unfair and deceptive practice – and therefore violating Section 5 of the FTC Act Several years ago, I asked Robert Frisby, an FTC official, why pyramid schemes are illegal. He responded that pyramid schemes are illegal because they are considered an unfair and deceptive practice … Read More
- An outstanding video on multi-level marketing was presented on the Last Week Tonight show by John Oliver (above). See also excellent video by Pershing Square: “Pyramid Schemes: a Primer”