Affiliate marketing and MLM, or multi-level marketing, are two different ways to earn money by promoting products, but they work in distinct ways. In affiliate marketing, you promote a company's products using a unique link, and you earn a commission for each sale made through your link. It's straightforward, focusing only on sales you directly drive, and there's no need to recruit others. MLM, on the other hand, involves not only selling products but also recruiting people to join a team under you. You earn from your sales and a portion of your team's sales, which can create multiple levels of income. However, MLM often requires buying inventory or paying fees to start, unlike affiliate marketing, which is usually free to join. Both have their own structures and appeal, but affiliate marketing is simpler and less focused on recruitment. What do you think?