subject: Valid Doubts Raised Over Stemtech "scam". Not The Opportunity You Thought? [print this page] STEMTech Scam STEMTech Scam
Truth be told, when another company such as STEMTech comes up with yet another variation on what seems the exact same area, namely Health and Wellness, I have to admit to being doubtful. With so many similar companies coming along and dying out within just a few years I have to say that 'STEMTech Scam' is a phrase that naturally pops into my mind.
After researching further into STEMTech, I now understand the hype. Their website has an impressive introduction that was obviously quite expensive to create, however does this necessarily correlate into profit? No.
And furthermore, when an item is pitched to me with too much of a glossy appearance, I can't help be thrown off. I want the product to SELL for its quality, not for cover. I am sure you have heard it as many times as I have, "Don't Judge a Book by Its Cover."
In fact looking at it with some fresh perspective I can see that STEMTech has a few issues to resolve before committing to the STEMTech opportunity. For starters it's a new company and yet it is already up against some copyright issues regarding the legality of microscopic images taken by their photographer.
This could be a little nag and blow over but any company just starting out, trying to build a distributor and client base does not want to have to be dealing with legal issues and all that comes with it. Lawyer fees, Managers being distracted from managing the company to manage the court case... all of these things could lead to unorganized management which leads to "Good Bye" STEMTech.
Although I am impressed with STEMTech's main product, StemEhance which is a stem cell increasing produce created from blue green algae, I question whether it's marketable. I have tried Blue-Green Algae and would recommend it to a friend, however I would not recommend a derivative. The pure substance actually maintains stem cell health benefits and more holistic benefits.
Bottom line, potentially you could make a large profit with STEMTech if you go about it intelligently. Having a solid business plan and using their high quality marketing would be beneficial. Continuing to market the company online would be most effective because you will be able to reach the largest consumer base.
The good thing about STEMTech is they have opened up already in a wide range of countries so if you do know how to use the internet to capture leads, build lists, develop relationships, follow up, auto-responders... you have a global market to market to... and that is a plus.
But my True to Heart, honest opinion... if you are going to dedicate yourself to REALLY Building a Home Based Business... I would get on something a little more catchy and viral prone. Techy Health and Wellness products have become one in a million in this industry and if you're new to the industry you have to learn how to make yourself stand out... you don't want to be worrying about how to make your company stand out as well.