Many internet users use social networks to communicate. Basically, that's what these social networks were originally intended for. However, recently there has been a trend to use social networks not only for communication and entertainment but also for business. And MLM business is no exception - which is pleasing. Nevertheless, there should be certain "rules of etiquette" for the behavior of an MLM leader on social networks:) Let's look at what NOT to do in this article: 1. Do not post your photos and records on someone else's wall 2. Do not aggressively advertise your company or product on someone else's wall in a social network. Believe me, it's terribly annoying. 3. Asking to be added as a friend and immediately starting to promote your product or company. 4. Bombarding someone with advertisements of your "world's best" company right after meeting them online. There are many good MLM companies, and that's good, but it's not worth "pushing" a newcomer so rudely. 5. Tagging users in your photos, videos, or images who have no relation to them. Of course, this can attract their attention. But how positive will this attention be for you as an MLM leader?! 6. Mentioning a user's handle in a post to attract that user. Twitter is guilty of this. Fans of this social network - DON'T do this. 7. When adding a new user as a friend, DON'T start asking about their work, hobbies. Often, much can be learned by viewing the profile and reading the feed. 8. When chatting in social networks, do not use Caps Lock. It's bad manners and shouting in the online world. 9. Don't behave rudely, overly familiar, or use "informal you" with new online friends. Simple taboos, aren't they:) Check your page and reconsider your approach to social networks for promoting MLM business.