first, we are happy to report that, across the board, the data collected shows 100% of respondents gained a greater understanding of multi-level marketing through the miniseries. not only that, all respondents felt that, after the miniseries, they had achieved a high (master) level of understanding. wow. incredible feedback. we at fnb are happy our efforts can have an impact on this kind of scale.
also of note, while the majority of respondents* felt uncomfortable and angry about multi-level marketing prior to the miniseries, after the miniseries the majority of respondents felt just fine, with some even making the jump to really good. some respondents remained uncomfortable both before and after the miniseries. understandably so, multi-level marketing is an uncomfortable thing, which is why it is important we discuss it here on frank's new blog. overall, the data suggests a more positive feeling developing about multi-level marketing after reading the series, likely connected to having a greater understanding of the business model. it is natural to distrust something you don't understand, and as respondents gained understanding, they also dropped the barrier of distrust and uncertainty.
*other reported feelings prior to the series included nothing (indifferent)
when asked how [making money makes me feel], all respondents sans one selected really good, many elaborating with statements like "I love to make money" and "$$ :)" … the one respondent who did not share this sentiment responded [making money makes me feel] nothing (empty inside). interestingly, the data also showed that even this respondent stated they would definitely, yes participate in multi-level marketing if they would have guaranteed success. the majority of respondents shared this notion. on the 0-10 scale (where 0 was definitely, no and 10 was definitely yes), the majority of responses landed in the 8-10 range, with only a single outlier who responded 0.
everyone knows people involved in multi-level marketing. friends, neighbors, relatives, coworkers, enemies. this rang true across the board, with every respondent checking multiple boxes. interestingly, none of the respondents are personally involved in multi-level marketing. there was one person who lied and checked none of the above. they are a simple trickster, and we will not stand for it. you'll be happy to know we threw out all responses given by this individual, keeping our collected data protected from false reporting.
we are happy we could create such an informative mini-series for you about such an interesting topic. very excited to develop more miniseries in the future!
-frank (sched.)
there are 6 days remaining until the 6 month anniversary of frank's new blog. we are having a party, and you are invited. hope to see you here!
As a visual learner, I really appreciate your graphics. You might have a future in the data viz business!
ReplyDeleteif you think this is good, just wait until you see frank's new blog's digital zine: volume 1, issue 1!
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