Herbalife Scam, Read Review for The Truth About Herbalife
The Company has grown to over a Billion Dollars an is now in 65 Countries, so is it a scam and can you make money.
Mark Hughes Started the company in 1980 before his premature death. Herbalife now boasts a whopping 1.5 million distributors worldwide.
As far as the business structure is concerned, it is a Multi Level Marketing structure. Once your distributor costs are paid, you can begin recruiting people underneath you and throwing parties, many times for your friends and family.
As in a lot of MLM’s the majority of wealth is driven by a few people and the others are left to fight for the market share that is left.
The majority of distributors, as in any MLM structure will drop out within 90 days as they will not be able to turn a profit on the small margins on each product.
Now the products that Herbalife represents are high quality, but they are typically about 30% more expensive than a similar product at the local GNC.
To wrap up, Herbalife is legitimate. That fact aside, the vast majority of people who become distributors do not make money.
It is my contention that you need 3 things to be successful. A compensation plan designed to benefit you right away, a mentor based program and a belief in the product.
Happy Hunting!