I have a friend who does it full time. He's 23, makes about 30K a year, but it's going up. His parents got him involved a few years ago. They're "diamonds," ie: they make somewhere between $150,000-$500,000 a year from Quixtar.
I belive that
some people can be very successful at it, but those same peole would likely be successful at anything they do --they have strong sales ability and eternal optimisim. It's not for everyone.
I'm kinda giving it a whirl myself...I know several people who are making decent cash off it ($200/month is average), but I have no illusions about making millions from the "business."
And to be honest, a lot of the "system" is bullshit. The meetings and the tapes are a waste of time, imo. There's nothing there you can't learn for free....and the costs are quite high as well. The products are generally of good quality, although they are overpriced for the most part -- they mostly appeal to rich folks who, for whatever reason, seem to prefer the quixtar brand.
What's most important is the goup you get involved with. Some of them, to be blunt, are scam artists and swindlers...which is too bad really -- there are some great people involved with Quixtar, and it's a shame they get tainted by the the actions of a few assholes.
Anyway, my advice would be:
1. Listen carefully to what they have to say
2. Ask questions
3. Don't believe the hype.
4. Don't be afraid to tell 'em to fuck off.
