I recently attended a "meeting" held by a Multi-Level
Marketing company (an MLM). The person who had invited
me had done so in order to get a "second opinion"
fro me on the MLM.
An MLM is a company that signs people up to be "independent
business owners" who sell the product(s) of the company,
and who also sign up others to sell and sign others up.
An MLMer makes money based on how many people they sign
up to do the same, because they earn X dollars for every
person they sign up, and for every person that person
signs up, all the way down the line.
At the presentation, it was mentioned that the company
was so successful because it saved money by not advertising,
and by paying that money to the reps. This started me
thinking. "Ad creep" (the phenomenon whereby
more and more sensory space—such as visual space,
radio air waves, television broadcasts, internet, etc.—is
being taken up by advertising) is at a fevered pitch today,
and anything which reduces ad creep will get my attention.
But the last M in MLM stands for "Marketing".
So where is the marketing? It has moved from billboards
and television spots to the people we know, trust, and
love. That is why this new phenomenon is so effective.
Advertising is losing its power in proportion to ad creep.
The more advertising takes over the world's surfaces,
the more people become desensitized to it. MLMs know that,
and use a new tactic. Because MLM is relatively new, it
is a more effective form of advertising than the old ways;
people are not used to it, and have not built up a defense
against it.
But if/when people DO build up a defense, what form will
that defense take? Well, in what form do we have defense
against traditional advertising? Muting the TV during
commercials, pointing out product placements in movies,
defacing billboards, mocking ads with satire, and, most
importantly, distrust. Most of us do not trust advertisements.
We know that the information they give us is for the good
of the speaker, not of the listener.
We can't silence because ad creep has become too extreme,
so we keep our eyes and ears open and disbelieve/ignore
all the billboards, commercials, etc. But what happens
when the people we trust start directing advertising at
us too?
The long-term result will be a painful and significant
loss to society. Whatever trust remains between people
(and after "September Eleventh", there isn't
much) will erode and falter. People will trust each other
far less, or even not at all. Relationships between people
are sacred.
I do not want to mock the people who talk to me. I do
not want to shut them up. I do not want to have to pick
through everything they tell me, sorting the personally
relevant messages from the messages intended to sell me
something. My personal relationships are valuable to me
because they are a peaceful space, a place to relax, to
let my defenses down. MLM will result in people being
forced to keep their defenses up even in personal relationships.
It delegitimizes the very essence of personal relationships.
It turns a relationship from a personal one into a commercial
one.
As corporations get richer and average people get poorer,
average people become more desperate to make a quick and
easy dollar. But MLM is designed to succeed only by exploiting
relationships. Apparently, large corporations can take
our money from us. But we mustn't hand over the trust
and respect we have for each other.