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Let's have a review on Nuskin to find out the authenticity of the rumors surrounding the company. Nuskin is a direct-selling company involved in distribution of premium skin care products. Direct selling, is a person-to-person selling of consumer goods and items by sales representatives or distributors without the existence of a retail store. In other words, products promoted by MLM companies aren't displayed on company retail outlets but directly sold to consumers by independent distributors.

In order to become a Nuskin distributor, you need to pay a certain amount for membership fee which serves as part of your start-up for your business. As a distributor, you earn income from the percentage of every sale you generate, as well from those of your downlines. Downlines are those people whom you have recruited to your team. You earn commissions from their sales. This kind of business model is multi-level marketing.

In most cases, upon joining a direct-selling company with multi-level structure, you're required to purchase a company kit for you to try in order to experience its benefits and genuinely speak about it in your sales presentations. As a result of your initial purchase, your upline earns a commission which serve as a reward for them for recruiting you to join. You earn the same commission when you recruit others to join the company. This compensation platform serves as a motivation for you to recruit more members, increase your team and building a sales force for the company.

The downside for MLM is when distributors concentrate more on recruiting new members only to neglect the important aspect which is the direct selling of goods to consumers. This is usually the result of inferior or poor quality products whereby direct selling becomes a hard sell. Contrary to that, if the product is great in quality, selling is easier as more customers repeatedly order and try out other company items thereby increasing the business of the distributor. Going back to the issue of a scam, is it true?

Considering that the opportunity carries premium and high quality products that changed the lives of millions of people worldwide, would you still consider it a scam? The breakthrough products of the company create a large number of satisfied clients doing viral marketing and testimonials on how they enjoy the benefits of the premium items. Consequently, more satisfied clients create more sales and success for its distributors. Now, that's legitimate and noble earning and the rumor of it being a scam isn't true.

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by: Matias Leiva




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