If you’re searching for a MLM/network marketing lead program, you may have run across Robert Blackman’s “MLM Mastermind” system. The program has its merits, which I will cover in this post, but it also has some negatives you should be aware of before joining the program.
First, the Good News…
There are a lot of things I like about the MLM Mastermind program.
- The price is right, and the leads don’t suck. One of the things I’ve come to learn about most network marketing leads is: a lead is a lead is a lead. It doesn’t matter whether you spend $10 per lead, or $1… they’re all the same. (This is not true for self-generated leads, but I’ll save that for another post.) Blackman’s leads only cost $1, and they don’t suck anymore than leads I’ve spent $5 on.
- The compensation plan is great. Most lead vendors don’t offer an affiliate program and, if they do, it doesn’t pay much. The MLM Mastermind program has a great multi-level compensation plan that pays out 60% on your first two levels. Once you refer a couple people and get some duplication going, the program pays out quite well. That’s awesome.
- It fills a huge need for your team. Being able to duplicate yourself is key. And Robert’s system lends itself to easy duplication. Recruit someone from your MLM Mastermind leads to your primary business and, when they ask you how to get started, tell them you use Blackman’s leads. Not only are you developing a culture of people calling leads, but as each member of your team grows their MLM Mastermind team, they have more money for leads and marketing. All of this fuels the growth of your primary business team.
As I said above, there are a lot of great things about Robert Blackman’s program. Unfortunately, not all is well in MLM Mastermind land…