While we frequently highlight (and rightfully so) the financial ruin Covid-19 leaves in its wake, today we focus on what Filipinos can do to ease themselves out of the trenches. People across the country have turned to side hustles and freelancing to supplement the pay cuts imposed and have even gone as far as changing their lines of work after being let go by their employers. Industries nationwide have been affected, but one business model has stood strong through the pandemic: multilevel marketing (MLM).

The reason why MLM marches on during this turbulent time is that it offers an opportunity to start your own business on a part-time basis. In this time of financial instability, people have flocked to these opportunities to keep their families and livelihoods afloat. Not only has this industry provided a path to supplemental income and financial freedom, but it continues to educate people of the importance of business and leadership. This business model is not new to the Philippines, but the MLM landscape in the country has gone stale due to the abundance of companies that tell the same old stories.

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