Agel Analysis, Pop On Some Gel And Your Good To Go?

February 4th, 2012

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Agel was first born in 2005 in March and they sent out their first products on May of that year, Agel was the idea of Glen Jenson, a network marketer with 18 years experience. Agel were the first to take the concepts of pills & juices and revolutionize the industry by transforming them into a Suspension Gel Technology. I like this concept, it’s very novel and some folks don’t want to be swallowing pills and drinking juice all day long. The potential for new product creation is vast, as they work on the basis that any ingredients that can be put into traditional products can also be put into their gel formula.

They started off with 4 products and have since expanded to 10, which take care of the inside and the outside of your body. Agel like people to feel the benefits of their products fast and have engineered them in such a way to achieve this. They also are making full use of online technologies to get their marketing message out to the public.

Randy Gage and Eric Worre, two of MLM’s biggest names are providing leadership and training for the Agel Enterprise team. You may know Eric for his incredible success in the MLM arena, having pioneered several multimillion dollar downlines, and Randy Gage is well known for his incredible coaching. He has brought some of the best training to the market ever seen

Is Agel a Scam?

The obvious answer is, no, Agel is not a scam and totally legitimate. They have been around for a while now, have brought innovative products to the market, and anyone can see that they are one of the most genuine MLM companies around. If anyone is thinking that Agel is a scam then it’s probably because they have been unsuccessful with the company or they think network marketing as a whole is a scam.

How will you earn money with Agel Enterprises?

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This is an area that Agel really should give some attention to. Your money will be made from recruiting other distributors into your team and them buying products. Big sponsoring means big cheques, there are also other extra benefits to be gained from the pay plan. However there is no reward in the current compensation plan for acquiring customers. It is bizarre this is the case, as the long term profitability of a business usually relies on long standing happy customers. If you only wanted to sell the products then you wouldn’t really make any money with Agel as there is no reward for doing so..

This way of doing things is obviously working for Agel Enterprises but surely they must be missing out on a lot of profits this way.

What coaching does Agel give?

Agel will teach their people to make a warm list of one hundred people that they can contact about the business opportunity and then show them the Agel DVD and follow up with 3 way calls, they tell you to set a goal of recruiting 40 distributors. The DVD and marketing materials are now seen in over forty countries around the world, so obviously this method works for some.

Its often the case that not everyone is able to come up with a list of 100 names of people who might be interested in the opportunity. Not everyone wants to be hassling people about their business, so they can run into a dead end.

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