Is Jusuru Really a Scam?
Well, Jusuru has certainly made a splash on the MLM scene of late and has become more hotly in demand and growing quickly, in fact I’ve often heard it referred to as the next Mona Vie. Next Mona Vie or not, we know that hype certainly means little when it comes to the long term success and viability of the company, and for that matter the businesses of it’s distributors. The question that really remains is, is Jusuru really a scam? In fact what actually defines an MLM been a scam?
Ok, a scam is a very broad term, particularly when it comes to the MLM industry, really there are 2 main ways that can make a MLM company illegal, that being a ponzii scheme or a pyramid scheme. Basically a Ponzii scheme means that no products are sold and a pyramid scheme means that if you get in first you make more money than anyone below you. Under these two criteria Jusuru passes the test.
The other potential ways that a MLM can be a scam or at least a worrying sign for potential distributors is its ability to stand the test of time. While ultimately companies can fail, this doesn’t make them a scam, but it can leave distributors with shattered businesses which is really the same result, so we really need to look at the company further. The product appears to be well researched and offers some good benefits, but as in most cases for MLM companies, your long term success comes from two factors, your ability to move product and your ability to grow a downline of distributors whom
The company itself is run by Asma Ishaq, who has a significant amount of corporate experience and it is an American based company. The worrying aspect about the company is that no other directors or managers are mentioned, and I have read that its either Anaheim based or New York City based. Therefore the actual company information is quite limited.
Overall the Jusuru compensation plan is very good, but long term the compensation plan means little, as I prefer to think of the company as purely a vehicle, it may get you there faster but it does not determine the final destination. The only negative about the company itself is that it promotes old school network marketing principles, like cold lead calling, 3 foot rule, attending meetings, chasing friends and family.
While some people still find that these methods are effective, only 1% of network marketers achieve through these methods. With that been said, there is a better and more effective way for growing your Jusuru business or any business for that matter and that is through online attraction marketing. Where you become the hunted and not the hunter!
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Mark Blomeley
Mark Blomeley is a online marketing coach within the home business industry who mentors, coaches and trains aspiring home business owners and entrepreneurs to online success. For more information on Mark’s latest products visit MLMFunnelFormula.com .





