WHY are some cue makers so valuable and others (better in quality) NOT so valuable?

When I made the transition from $125K/yr to $300K/yr; I went from the attitude that (down there::$125/yr) I would wear what they wanted me to wear, to ($300K/yr) I will wear what I feel comfortable in.
Exactly life on your terms, not someone else’s. That’s the only way to live. Rich or broke is freedom. In between scares me
 
MLM is a real biz. Most people just don’t have the discipline or follow through to become successful or STAY successful. That applies to most small biz people and they end up getting jobs where they can be lazy, irresponsible and eek out subsistence.

People with discipline, motivation and those who can stay motivated who can also keep their down line in the same mindset can do very well in a real MLM that’s properly structured. Some are just not structured to afford the most disciplined person any measure of success. Those are the scammy ones. And can be difficult to detect from the real ones upfront to the untrained eye. Thus the bad reputation that MLM’s suffer from. The one bad apple thing-you know ruins the whole basket.

I never did MLM, I have met, known many people who were consistently successful with them for the aforementioned reasons. Honestly I was just to lazy.

I’m a marketer and I know about marketing. It’s been my thing since about 93. I know a lot about many different types of marketing and how they function.

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Fatboy
MLM cannot be a success for everyone involved no matter how disciplined or motivated they are. It's not mathematically possible.
 
It was just before Gus Szamboti passed he brought a brand new basic cue with 2 shafts to the room for Neptune Joe Frady for $425.00.
Tony the room owner kept telling Gus that he was pricing his cues way below the market.
Gus didn't want to hear it.
Joe could have sold the the cue ten minutes later for $1000 plus.
Most basic Gus cues were going for $1000 at that time if you could find someone willing to sell.
 
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