My wife has a friend that sells MonaVie, it’s a health juice. The company signs up independent distributors. In turn these distributors can setup other independent distributors “under” them, it’s a bit of a pyramid scheme/multi-level marketing. These distributors will give you a “free” bottle of the juice, hoping you buy more, if you don’t buy more juice they try to charge you for the “free” bottle ($40).
Does a good product really need a sales “scheme” behind it? Yes it does. If your product is just “good” you’ll need some clever way to get the word out. However if your product is “great” , you do not need a scheme. When was the last time you talked about how awesome Amway products are? Customer, users and clients talk about great experiences and bad experiences. Employ no scheme, just deliver a great product and experience they’ll talk about.
If you wanted it to build a product you’d find a way to get time to work on it. If you really wanted to start that new hobby you’d sacrifice something to find the time and money to do it.
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