Count on the Truth Radio host Ken Nielson MLM Business Model with Peter Mingils
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Ken Nielson hosts this weekly Radio show where he talks about the business model and MLM and how things have stayed the same and advanced on this Building Fortunes Radio Show with Peter Mingils.
Ken Nielson blends a few real life stories together to help form the idea of building income through a home based business, like an MLM company. On this show, Ken blends in stories about the economy and the new websites for the business.
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The Evolution of Multi-Level Marketing: Changed Yet Timeless (2005–2025)Over the past 20 years, multi-level marketing (MLM), or direct selling, has both transformed dramatically and clung to its core DNA.What's stayed the same? The fundamental structure endures: distributors earn from personal sales and recruiting downlines, with promises of financial freedom, flexible work, and "be your own boss” lifestyles. The industry still faces persistent criticism for pyramid-like traits, high failure rates (most participants earn little or lose money), and aggressive recruitment tactics. Regulatory scrutiny from the FTC remains intense, with major actions against companies like Vemma (2016), AdvoCare (2019), and others into 2025. Wellness, beauty, and supplements dominate product lines, just as they did in the Avon and Amway era.What's changed? The biggest shift is digital. In 2005, MLMs relied on in-home parties, hotel seminars, and door-to-door pitches. Today, social media—Instagram, TikTok, Facebook—drives "social selling,” with influencers posting shoppable content, live demos, and recruitment stories. The pandemic supercharged this online boom, mirroring growth during the 2008 recession. Tools like Zoom replaced physical meetings, and e-commerce integration streamlined sales. Globally, the industry hit peaks around $200B+ but saw recent stabilization or slight declines amid economic pressures and some brands exiting the MLM model.Ultimately, MLM has modernized its delivery but retained its controversial essence: high-reward dreams built on endless recruitment.
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There are several ways to earn a monthly income with MLM and Ken talks about the new movie that was made on the website:
http://freedomteam1.com is a place to opt-in to form more information about Ken Nielson's system.
This episode can be associated with last week's show about making $10K per month. Someone can spend the time and the efforts to earn between one and two million and invest it, or build a home based MLM business and build it to that level.
MLM could be a vehicle for many to get ahead.
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Ken has mentioned about AI and how to use it in this home based business.
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Ken Nielson, a successful home-based business owner, knows network marketing can still be one of the best ways for people to achieve personal health and financial stability.
http://freedomteam1.com is a place to opt-in to form more information about Ken Nielson's system.
Ken Nielson displays this and a lot of other information on his website https://countonthetruth.com
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