A Facebook friend of mine introduced me to a relatively new MLM business opportunity over the weekend called Narc That Car. This is a very basic concept of collecting license plate numbers and the location of where the vehicle was spotted, and putting that information into a database.
Why? Narc Technologies' primary focus is to help lien holders identify the location of vehicles that have been placed under lien so that the team from "Operation Repo" can pay them a visit. Also to help law enforcement in case of Amber Alerts or to help locate other folks who may have skipped town or not reported to their probation/parole officer.
The Pros
Some of the factors that may bring people to this opportunity is that it is very simple. Anyone that can read and write that is over the age of 18 can do it. There aren't any complications of products or inventory and they even take duplicate entries of these plates. There is also no competition in the market place. There are a lot of people who are getting involved in Narc That Car right now and seeing very nice returns for doing very little work of entering 10 license plates into the data base every month and introducing this opportunity to other people.
The Cons
The biggest con of this business opportunity is that Network Marketing is built around retail sales and in this case, there are none. Does this mean that it is a scam? I can't really say that, but in order to create a substantial revenue, the focus is to recruit as many people as you can rather than selling product or retail sales. This could be a case of Narc That Car ending up making as much money as they can right now and then selling their data base to another company and disappearing but only time is going to tell if this is the case.
Why I Decided Not To Join
The first thing I asked myself was, "How would I feel?" How would I feel if I saw someone writing down my, my daughters, my sisters, my moms license plate number? To tell the absolute truth, there would at the very least probably be some words exchanged and someone may even catch a beat down. (Sorry, that's just how I feel)
As far as the business aspect, I tend to stay away from opportunities that have not been around for a certain amount of time. It is a fact that over 80% of new MLM companies do not last within 2 years of their launch date.
Look, the point of this review is not to sway you in any way whether or not you should get involved with Narc That Car. You're grown and you can make your own informed decision. If you decide to take that step or you are already involved in this business opportunity, I wish you nothing but success and I would encourage you to take the time to learn how to market your opportunity effectively so that you can get the best results from what you are doing.
Like so many MLM companies, this one is no different in the fact that they do not provide a duplicatable system for their distributors. You want to sponsor as many people as possible to reach your full income potential. Going through your friends and family is probably not going to be enough to get the results that you are looking for. One of the best ways to do this is through MLM lead generation over the internet and getting in front of people who are already interested in what you have to offer and want to be contacted by you. The internet is an efficient tool to generate leads and sponsor the amount of reps that is needed to boost your business.
About the Author:
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