The Truth About The 5Linx Scam
From the Desktop of Steph Robey, MBA & Internet Marketer/Entrepreneur
NOTE: I am not a distributor for 5Linx, nor do I work for this company. I think innovative telecommunications products are an interesting concept in MLM. I look at various MLM opportunities as a 3rd party, expert in this industry, offering a un-biased view to help people looking for home based business opportunities.
Watch this Video (below) FIRST, to ensure you get the most benefit from this information about the 5Linx Scam.
Read my other articles on this company:
- Success In A 5Linx Business
- Comprehensive 5Linx Review
Truth #1: The BBB and the FTC keep a watchful eye out for scams.
Check with the BBB (Better Business Bureau) and the FTC (Federal Trade Commission) to find out if there’s proof of a 5Linx scam. Things change fast online. Their job is to regulate commerce, prosecute and publicize businesses that break the law.
The BBB and the FTC keep a history of complaints filed against any. On the flip side, they also publish how a company responds to a complaint. You can see the track record and then make up your own mind as to whether or not you think a company is a scam.
Truth #2: Online Marketers effectively capture “eyeballs” by using the word scam.
Did you know that over 1 million people search online daily for opportunities to make more money?
• Internet marketers know that their choice of keywords in online marketing are critical to getting in front of these people.
• When people are researching home-based businesses, they immediately go to Google and search for the company to see if it’s real and not a scam.
• Meaning, there are a lot of keyword searches for “Company Scam”.
• Marketers see this as their opportunity to get your attention and then get their marketing message in front of you.
Just skip to the end of any video online, or scroll down to the bottom of any blogs or articles you find. Chances are, a shrewd marketer will be selling you their opportunity by the end of the content.
“5Linx scam” is no different. See for yourself.
Truth #3: MLMs, Network Marketing and Home Based Businesses tend to have bad reputations.
When most people think of home based businesses they tend to be very skeptical. It’s just the unfortunate truth.
Even Google thinks this and has really started to crack down on Internet marketers selling business opportunities. This is actually a great thing. This will help to clean up the industry, get rid of the riff raff that preys on people’s hopes and legitimize these businesses that genuinely do offer opportunity for people willing to work.
Marketers who don’t play by both Google and the watchdog’s rules, get hefty fines ($20K +) and get taken out of the Google search. For a business that relies upon Internet Marketing that’s equivalent to “out of business.”
So, what about the 5Linx scam?
If any person pitching a business opportunity positions it as easy or fast money, in the millions, – - RUN! The truth is, these are legitimate businesses that take legitimate work.
5Linx business distributors who understand and put a lot of effort and tenacity into their venture; succeed. It will also require start-up costs. It takes money to make money despite what anyone tells you. Every company out there has a list of distributors with success stories or they wouldn’t still be in business.
My advice:
• Dedicate 1 year to getting your business started
• Be willing to reinvest your initial revenue back into your business
• Decide to do it regardless of who does or doesn’t help you.
So, if you hear about a 5Linx scam, dig into the details. Ask the accuser what they did to build their business. Chances are you’ll find they didn’t do much and that’s also where you’ll find the truth about the word scam. People love to blame the company on their own lack of effort
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