Traditional and network marketing both have their ups and downs. Network marketing is all about building strong, personal connections. Distributors make money not just from what they sell, but also from what their team sells. They enjoy benefits like residual income, bonuses, and other rewards. People often buy because they trust the person selling to them, not just the product.
It’s a model that works—distributors sell directly to customers while also bringing in and training new reps. Their income grows as their network grows.
Traditional marketing is more about quick results. Think TV ads, billboards, and other ways to grab attention fast. But it costs more upfront—for things like ads, training, and market research. Still, with tools like analytics and automation, companies can now reach massive audiences more easily.