Whether it s a good idea or not really depends on you. Why are you joining? If you like Amway products and want to get them at distributor pricing, it s a good idea. If you want to join to make money, then a lot more factors come in to play. Amway is a 50 yr old $8.2billion company with a whole range of award winning products. Tens of thousands of people developed significant incomes partnering with Amway. But like any business it takes time and work. If you re willing to work, then it can be a good idea. If you need immediate gratification or you ll quit something, then it s not a good idea. If you re not willing to learn, and perhaps change the way you do some things, then it s not a good idea. Being successful almost always requires change. If it didn t, then you d already be successful!One final note - who you join with can also have an influence. If they re people you can t relate to or connect with, you ll find it a struggle. If you like the people and connect with them, it s a lot more fun. And more fun makes everything easier! :-)
Probably not a good idea. You will be encouraged to sell to your friends, family, coworkers and people you go to church with. Next you will have to ask them to join Amway as well. I don t feel like friends and family are the people you want to try to profit off of. I think it will put undue strain on your relationships in the best of circumstances.
A home based business is a good idea but IF you want to join a company make sure to have some start up capital so that you aren t surprised by it. Its not wise to take out any loans or use up your credit card to overburden yourself. I think you should make sure you are realistic about the amount of time effort you will put into it. Your sponsoring team is also an important part of your success so make sure to meet or talk with them but figure out what is hype what is real business building advice.I belong to MA we shop from ourselves too with our brands internet partners, much like the Big A, but we are rapidly evolving and don t hush anyone or make silly claims......although there are exceptions to every company.Do your homework get all the facts or hidden expenses like monthly orders services. How many people does it take for you to make a decent monthly commission? Do they offer to set goals and meet or speak with potential customers/partners before you commit? Can you focus in one area or niche market? Makes sense right?Good luck whatever you decide.