If you buy the MOBE License Rights, then you have the ability to create your own copy of their existing business. You'll even have a coach to walk you through every step to ensure you are following the system. This is similar to how a franchise works, but there are key differences which you should consider before paying for MOBE License Rights.

Imagine you are about tobuy yourself a Burger King franchise. Before you put down any money, you are probably very familiar with the business. You know what their restaurants look like, you know their menu quite well and have probably eaten their food. You can see their track record in their financial statements, and have seen all their television and other advertising.

MOBE does not share these features. Until you stumbled across a 'make money online' or 'work from home' advertisement, you probably had never heard of MOBE or MTTB. They are not selling an established product with existing demand. They are selling membership in a club and alleging to know the 'secret the wealthy use to amass fortunes'.

Unlike a physical restaurant, an online business has no fixed location. You can promote your MOBE / MTTB link to anyone in the world who has internet access. The problem is that the same thing can be done by all members of the system.

You will be in direct competition with all MOBE members. If all members use the same content and follow the same promotional steps, then you are competing with each other for new customers. The only way to stand out from the crowd is to either pay more for your campaigns (on a pay per click bidding system) or create new and different ways to promote the system (which makes the MOBE License worthless).

If you buy a Burger King, your competition will be other restaurants in the area including any near by Burger Kings. When you buy a MOBE business, this would be like trying to open a new Burger King right next door to an existing one. Then when your customers ask you for a Whopper, you try and convince them to open a third franchise next to the existing two.

Market dilution or cannibalism, is something which any franchise would suffer from. If you open a new Burger King 10 Miles from the nearest existing outlet, then you have now become the closest Burger King for the people within that radius. Some of the customers who were willing to drive 10 miles for Burger King will now come to the new one. In this regard opening new outlets makes the existing ones less profitable.

This problem grows exponentially with MOBE because the internet means that every single MOBE link being promoted is available through the internet. There is no advantage in opening a new MOBE link. As a new member, you will be competing for the same traffic that all the existing members are trying to attract. To make things worse, any new members you sign up will also be competing for future traffic.

This is why we believe it is highly unlikely that you will make a profit by simply following the 21 steps. Copying what others have done might work in the real world, but not on the internet. Creating duplicate or 'spun' pages is something which search engines don't like.

Making yet another MTTB promotional page will not get you organic traffic from search engines. To get traffic you'll either have to work hard to create completely original content, or you'll have to pay top dollar for your paid advertisement to come up before those placed by your fellow MOBE promoters.

This is a common problem with MLMs, there is no organic demand for what they are selling, and they focus entirely on recruiting new members rather than trying to create productswhich can be sold in the market for a profit. We believe that MOBE is not a franchise opportunity.

The success of franchising in the real world is not a good example of why MOBE and the 21 steps will work online. To allege that you can expect similar success rates ( 85% ) is simply wrong. This could be a honest misunderstanding by someone who was using marketing terminology for the first time. Or it could be a deliberate misrepresentation to make MOBE look more attractive.

Our Final Thoughts

Making money online is no different to making money anywhere else. You need to put in hard work and provide something of value to the market. There are no secret formulas or guaranteed short cuts. If someone tells you that they can show you how to make money but first you have to pay them, then chances are, they just want your money.

If you join MTTB and follow the steps you will be in a partnership. Your sole duty will be to provide traffic. Unfortunately following the steps makes generating traffic expensive. We believe that the sales you make will not cover the cost of advertising your MTTB link. If the advertising was profitable, then MOBE and MTTB would do this themselves.

What are your thoughts? We'd love to hear from you in the comments section below.

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