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Anda Menyertai MLM … baca Dan Lu Pikir la sendiri!!!

Gerakan Basmi MLM

Objektif: Mendidik dan menghalang masyarakat dari menyertai skim MLM dalam apa jua bentuk.

Kenapa MLM adalah skim piramid?
- Lebih menitikberatkan aspek mencari downline dari menjual produk
- Lebih ramai downline, lebih tinggi komisen, bukan komisen berdasarkan jualan produk
- Anda mendapat komisen dari downline yang mencari downline, dimana anda mendapat komisen tanpa menbuat kerja atau istilah ‘atas angin’.
- Modal untuk menjadi ahli amat tinggi, dimana yuran keahlian lebih tinggi daripada harga produk yg wajib dibeli.
- Harga produk yang dijual secara pakej biasanya terlalu tinggi dari nilai produk tersebut.

Kenapa MLM adalah perniagaan yang kotor:
- Anda boleh menjadi kaya raya tanpa menjual produk, padahal syarikat2 MLM tersebut
selalu menyatakan bahawa mereka bukanlah skim piramid kerana mereka menjual produk.
- Anda dijanjikan pulangan berlipat ganda dengan kerja yg sedikit, tetapi hakikatnya lebih 80% dari yang menyertai MLM tidak mendapat balik modal.
- Anda diajar menipu untuk menarik bakal- bakal downline dengan janji- janji yang tidak
masuk akal.
- Apabila anda menyertai MLM, anda memasuki satu ’sistem’, bukanlah sebuah syarikat yang menjual produk sebagai ‘nature of business’. Anda sebahagian daripada ’sistem’ yang memanipulasi orang lain untuk keuntungan sendiri.
- menjual produk dengan harga yang terlalu tinggi dari nilai sebenar
- Segala kerja keras anda tidak berbaloi dengan pendapatan. Upline2 mendapat pulangan
berlipat ganda hasil usaha anda terutamanya pemilik syarikat MLM.
- Sistem ‘pelan pemasaran’ yang amat meragukan dari sudut Syariah.

Kenapa MLM perlu ditolak terutamanya oleh umat Islam:
- Janji- janji yang ditabur oleh upline anda hanyalah gimik semata- mata.
- lebih daripada 90% ahli yang menyertai sesebuah MLM tidak mendapat kembali modal,
apatah lagi untung.
- Terbukti merosakkan hubungan sesama manusia; kawan, sepupu, ibu bapa, rakan sepejabat.
- Anda perlu menipu untuk berjaya menarik masyarakat menyertai dibawah anda
- Skim piramid yang bertopengkan MLM amat meragukan dari sudut Syariah
- Pulangan (jika ada) tidak berbaloi dengan usaha anda, sedangkan upline yang mendapat
komisen dari kerja anda. Anda pula hanya mendapat komisyen bila downline anda membuat kerja.

Alasan- alasan yang paling popular digunakan oleh agen MLM sejak 20 tahun lepas:
- Produk kami adalah produk pertama seumpanya di dunia
- Kami bukan skim piramid, buktinya kami menjual produk.
- Jika anda gagal dalam MLM, itu kerana kelemahan anda sendiri, bukan kegagalan sistem MLM
- Ini adalah peluang untuk anda menjadi jutawan dengan modal yang kecil
- Waktu kerja yang fleksibel, singkat dan boleh dijalankan dimana- mana.
- Dengan pendapatan yang anda bakal lakukan dengan MLM, anda boleh bersara awal dan melancong ke seluruh dunia di usia muda
- pelan kami berbeza dengan MLM yang lain dipasaran. Pendek kata pelan kami unik.
- “Jika saya boleh, anda tentu boleh”. Sebenarnya anda boleh menjadi jutawan hanya jika
anda adalah orang terawal yang memasuki skim ini, iatu tidak lebih dari 10 orang terawal

Kenapa syarikat MLM jarang dikenakan tindakan walaupun boleh dibuktikan mereka mengamalkan sistem piramid:
- Pemilik syarikat MLM tersebut mempunyai hubungan politik yang sangat kuat
- ‘Pelan pemasaran’ yang sangat kompleks beserta dengan skim bonus yang pelbagai
memudahkan mereka memutar belit fakta
- Menyatakan bahawa mereka menjual produk sebagai punca pendapatan yang utama, walhal produk hanyalah pengalih perhatian dari operasi sebenar.
- Kurang menerima aduan dari bekas agen MLM yang gagal, kerana mereka sudah ditanam di dalam minda bahawa “jika anda gagal dalam MLM, ia kerana kegagalan anda sendiri, bukan kegagalakn sistem MLM.”Jadi mereka berasa bersalah terhadap diri sendiri.
- Mempunyai dana yang besar untuk ‘menutup’ mulut pengadu- pengadu yang ingin membuat laporan

Kenapa ramai yang taksub dengan MLM?
- Kononnya dengan memasuki MLM anda boleh mengecapi segala impian anda yang mustahil dikecapi jika anda bekerja makan gaji.
- Sesi motivasi setiap minggu tersebut mempunya unsur2 ‘mind control’
(nyanyi beramai2, istilah2 yang sama diulang2)
- Disajikan dengan gambar2 org2 yang telah berjaya dalam bidang MLM yg mana hampir kesemuanya adalah palsu
- ‘In state of denial.’
tidak sanggup mengakui kebodohan sendiri setelah menyertai skim MLM, lalu cuba
memperbodohkan orang lain supaya nampak seolah2 pandai.
- Kononnya MLM adalah jenis pasaran terbaru, yang mana jika anda lambat, maka anda
akan ketinggalan. Perlu diingat bahawa MLM sudah wujud sejak awal abad ke20, jadi
tidak masuk akal untuk mengatakan bahawa MLM adalah gerbang baru pasaran runcit.
- Kebanyakan ahli yang memasuki MLM adalah dari golongan yang berpendapatan rendah,maka janji2 bahawa mereka boleh menjadi jutawan dalam masa 2-3 bulan sememangnya akan membutakan hati mereka. Perlu diingat bahawa desakan boleh membawa kepada pemikiran yang tidak rasional.

Untuk renungan:
- Hampir kesemua produk yang ditawarkan oleh syarikat MLM berasal dari negara luar,
biasanya Eropah. Ini adalah kerana jika anda ingin menyiasat kesahihan pengilang produk
tersebut, agak sukar kerana jarak yang jauh. halaman web, e-mail dan nombor telefon
boleh dicipta oleh sesiapa saja. Pokoknya anda tidak boleh melawat kilang tersebut
untuk melihat dengan mata anda sendiri.
- Logikkah harga sebotol minuman ‘kesihatan’ berharga RM300? Pernyataan bahawa ia mahal
kerana menggunakan teknologi baru atau bahan mentah yang sukar didapati tidak dapat
dibuktikan secara sahih. Sijil dan anuherah boleh dibuat oleh sisapa saja.
- 8/10 daripada rakan/saudara/keluarga anda yang ada pengalaman dalam MLM pasti memberi
komen yang negatif. Kenapa?
- Jarang- jarang kita mendengar arkitek, jurutera mekanikal, doktor atau juruterbang
memasuki MLM. Sebaliknya semua datang dari golongan yang tak pernah ‘cukup duit’.
- Di Malaysia, ada hampir 1700 syarikat MLM yang beroperasi secara sah dan haram.
Berapa ramai yang bergelar jutawan hasil dari MLM?
- Jika anda menyertai MLM, anda lebih ditekankan mengenai ’sistem’, bukan ‘produk’.
- Hampir semua syarikat MLM menawarkan produk kesihatan.
- Jika peratusan yang gagal dalam MLM adalah 80%, adakah 80% rakyat kita bodoh?
- Kebanyakan syarikat MLM yang bertahan lebih dari 5 tahun biasanya mempunya cabang- cabang perniagaan yang lain seperti hartanah dan sbgnya. tetapi syarikat yang
semata- mata MLM akan tutup kurang dari 5 tahun.
- Cuba anda cari perbezaan skim Pak Man Telo dan MLM yang anda ketahui. Bandingkan perbezaan tersebut dan tentukan samada relevan atau tidak perbezaan tersebut.
- Piramid yang tidak mempunya ‘tapak’ akhirnya akan roboh. Anda tidak boleh membina
sesuatu tanpa asas, ia pasti akan roboh.

Make Money Using YouTube

6 Ways to Make Money Using YouTube

by shahzackry on June 18, 2008

youtube.jpgYouTube is probably one of the most popular services online. But, how do you incorporate its use in helping you to make money online?

1. Add Premium Partners’ Videos on Your Blog or Site. If you have an Adsense account, log in and get the code for ‘video units’. You can create a YouTube Video Player and customise it according to various categories, key words, and content providers.

2. Run affiliate ads on YouTube videos. Chris on Making Money Scoop has some tips on how to do this using various tools.

3. Provide regular quality video content. Perhaps, you can become a ‘premium’ publisher and Google will split ad revenues with you.

4. Start a video blog or site that features various YouTube content. These blogs and sites can be anything from cute animal videos to craft tutorials. Then, run relevant ads and affiliate programmes on your blog or site.

5. Accept direct ads on your YouTube content. If you upload your own videos on a regular basis and you have a decent following, you might want to accept ads on your videos.

6. Enrich your sales using YouTube videos. If you sell an item on an online shop and you are able to compliment your listings with YouTube videos, then it will be useful. Also, you can link to your sales page on your YouTube. This might help bring video viewers to visit your sales page.

So, do you use YouTube at all in your online business? Can you think of other ways to use YouTube videos to help you to make money online?

source from : http://www.justmakemoneyonline.com

TOURISM IN MALAYSIA TREND

Malaysia Tourism News 11 March 2008 41 percent increase in Nordic tourism arrivals Malaysia experienced a 41 percent increase in visitor arrivals from the Nordic countries during 2007 compared to 2006. A total of 113,525 people visited Malaysia from the Nordic market, 44,746 from Sweden. The total visitor arrival figure for Malaysia for 2007 was 20.97 million, which surpassed the government’s target of 20.1 million and is an increase of 19.5% compared to 2006. The largest numbers of tourists come from Malaysia’s neighbour countries, Singapore, Indonesia and Thailand. The United Kingdom accounts for the largest number of tourists to Malaysia from Europe. http://www.tourismmalaysia.gov.my/tourismbiz/media_centre/

 

 Langkawi awarded UNESCO’s Geopark status – first in Southeast Asia Langkawi is the first place in Southeast Asia to be awarded UNESCO Geopark status. The Geopark comprises 478 kilometers with an interesting geological history. To qualify for geopark status UNESCO considers three components: Conservation, Tourism Infrastructure development and socio-economic development. Langkawi Geopark encompasses limestone, sandstone and marble formations, as well as tropical forests, beaches, waterfalls and a wide variety of birds and other wildlife. Langkawi offers tourists nature activities including jungle trekking, cave explorations and island hopping. http://www.langkawigeopark.com.my/

 Kuala Lumpur’s airport voted second best in the world KLIA was recently ranked as second best airport in the world and best in the passenger size of 15-25 million, by the ACI Airport Service Quality Awards. The airport is a Green Globe certified airport and is specially designed to incorporate the surrounding rain forest. An entire section of the rain forest was transplanted in the airport building in cooperation with the Forest Research Institute of Malaysia.

http://www.airports.org/cda/aci_common/display/main/ aci_content07_c.jsp?zn=aci&cp=1-7-46^21375_666_2 __ Malaysia one of Lonely Planet’s top-pick countries for 2008 Malaysia has been selected by guidebook publishers Lonely Planet as one of seven countries on its Blue List of the top countries for a holiday in 2008. Malaysia is praised for being one of the most pleasant, hassle-free countries to visit in South East Asia. Besides its modern glass towers, Malaysia has some of the best beaches, mountains and national parks in Asia. http://www.lonelyplanet.com/bluelist/index.cfm __ Melaka to build an aerorail transport system catered to tourists The historical city of Melaka south of Kuala Lumpur is building a 1.8 billion RM urban mass transit system, the first in Southeast Asia, which will be completed in 2010. It will be built in two stages and when completed will cover a distance of 18.4 kilometres. Ten 4-star hotels with a capacity of 250 rooms will be built in connection with the system. The Aerorail is predicted to become a tourist attraction as well as a benefit to the local population. Tourism to Melaka is expected to reach more than eight million in 2010 from the 5.7 million last year. Melaka is one of Malaysia’s oldest cities with a multicultural architecture, depicting its background under Dutch, British and Portuguese colonial powers as well as its strong Chinese, Indian and Malay heritage. http://www.tourism-melaka.com Asia International Tourism Expo for the first time in Malaysia The Asia International Tourism Expo 2008 (AITE 2008) will be held for the first time in Malaysia from 22-25 May in Kuala Lumpur. It is jointly organised by the Malaysian Association of Tour and Travel Agents (MATTA), Malaysian Chinese Tourism Association, Bumitra Malaysia and Malaysian Indian Tourism Asso- ciation. The trade show will comprise two days of business-to-business sessions and will open for the public on its last day. Some 200 buyers and sellers will be taking part in the expo. http://www.matta.org.my Amateur Golf Championship for Travel agents The World Amateur Inter-Team Golf Championship aims to give travel agents a chance to experience some of Malaysia’s over 190 golf courses. It is open to all amateur golfers in the travel industry who play in teams of 3 or 4 players. There are seven qualifying rounds starting in March and ending in October, in various golf courses around the country. The Grand Final takes place in December where Tourism Malaysia hosts the teams to flights and accommodation and participation at the grand prize dinner. http://www.waitgc.com High ranking in price competitiveness surveys Malaysia has been listed as second most price competitive country in the world in the travel industry out of a total of 124 countries, according to a report by the recently published Travel and Tourism Competitiveness Report 2007 by the World Economic Forum (WEF). The country was praised for its high priority in travel and tourism and it excellent domestic transportation network. Indonesia was ranked the most price competitive country in terms of the world travel and tourism industry and Bahrain was third on the list. The Swedish currency exchange company X-change ranks Malaysia as least expensive in its vacation index, which is a recurring survey of actual prices in over 50 countries. The list shows what it costs to vacation in each country compared to Swede, whose index is 100. Malaysia voted Best international destination two years in a row American magazine Global Traveler has for the second year in a row chosen Malaysia as the best international tourism destination. The survey, based on votes from over 15 000 people, looks at 49 different categories and placed Malaysia on top in the category of best tourism destination. Tenth year for Colours of Malaysia Malaysia’s annual festival for cultural diversity, Colours of Malaysia, celebrates its 10th year on May 24. The event starts with a parade and festival in Kuala Lumpur. Besides colorful dances and performances there are food promotions and demonstrations. The event continues around the country for a month of cultural and food festivals. http://www.coloursofmalaysia.com.my

Technology ‘key to success of travel agents in Malaysia’

Research carried out by global travel distribution system Amadeus has found that travel agents in Malaysia can see their profit margins increase by expanding the use of technology.

A report published by Hermes Management Consulting on behalf of the firm recommends that agencies can “tap into new strategies, such as optimising technology, to harness their business model for sustainable growth.”

David Brett, president of Amadeus Asia Pacific, said: “The report shows that travel agencies in Malaysia can thrive if they harness new industry developments, particularly where technology is concerned. Years ago, many feared that the internet would mean the death of travel agencies. Clearly that isn’t the case, as it is the agencies using technology to their advantage that are emerging as the most successful businesses.”

Hernan Goyanes of Hermes Management Consulting added that although Malaysia’s travel industry had seen a major boost in recent years, this growth had not necessarily seen increased profits. Mr Brett said that across Europe too, the firm was seeing “an increasing number of travel agencies now looking to technology to remain competitive in the growing travel market and more integration between travel agencies and airlines to ensure a seamless travel experience.”