I have watched your video and I thoroughly enjoyed it, I think you did a fantastic job and I would definitely suggest that anyone who is interested should watch, this video is ideal for any network marketing beginner. However, I would like to kindly point out a few minor issues I had with the your presentation. While I did very much enjoy the segment on the history of network marketing,
I did feel that your definitions and presentations of various types of marketing were spot on, and very well done however, especially your presentation of Attraction Marketing. One thing you need to do in my opinion is dub a copy of this presentation without the MyVideoTalk affiliation. Its a good video, and you should present it on its own. I am aware that you say in the video that you are not trying to pitch anything, but honestly, it comes down to a MyVideotalk pitch.
You discussed the key points of consideration before joining which I also thought was very well done, and you definitely pointed out some of the more commonly overlooked aspects about joining an mlm company, such as looking at its management and choosing a company that is not in debt. I did however also find some other areas in which you kind of "stated the obvious", such as looking at a company's experience for example. Its small thing, but I would think anyone that is truly interested in joining an mlm would certainly look at that. Another thing I found unusual was your advice to choose virtual products over having to maintain a physical inventory. Many legit mlm companies have taken over the responsibility to maintain an inventory and leave it up to the rep to simply sell. Also, virtual products such as gold bullion, credits, points or virtual dollars have proven to lack value and in some cases be completely fraudulent. Now if you're referring solely to digital products such as programs, music, or software, then I would definitely agree with you on their benefit in regard to inventory and shipping headaches. In much of my own research I have found that most sources say to avoid virtual products at all cost, although saying as this is ultimately a MyVideoTalk video, I can understand why you emphasized on that point.
I do agree with you about the cons of physical products such as import and export license and the issue of boundaries. The thing is that most countries that may legally trade have no boundaries in which some type of length processing occurs aside from customs, and provided you have done nothing illegal this processing time isn't particularly long or inconvenient. I could not agree with you more about the issue of uniqueness, and that most products lack originality at all. I can tell you that from a consumer's perspective, when I hear that there is a new juice, shake, shampoo, skin cream or vitamin, I don't even bother to look anymore. These products have been done to death and I have no interest in spending any time looking at them whatsoever. From a business perspective, this would be very bad for anyone who wants to make a profit.
Overall, I enjoyed your video, and I do think it is fairly valuable, despite the affiliation with your mlm.