Tuesday, January 27, 2009

Arbonne Pyramid Scam? Get the Info in This Review

By Mathew S. Robar

Today we will tackle the tought questions to see if Arbonne is indeed a scam or pyramid scheme. Arbonne is becoming a big name inthe U.S. so lets take a look.

Especially in this time of economic recession, people are turning to home based businesses and need the facts.

Arbonne International LLC is a US based company with a research facility in Switzerland. It was founded by Patter Mork in 1980. Arbonne distributes its personal care products throughout the US, Canada and Australia.

Arbonne has a great deal of products that almost all fall under the personal care realm. They specialize in skin care and now dabble in the dietary supplements.

Their business structure is similar to that of the major players. It is a MLM (multi-level-marketing) structure.

To start out, you will need to pay a fee to distribute the products. From there you begin to grow your business by recruiting people underneath you to sell products as well.

In the beginning they ask that you to draw upon what is called your "warm market." For those of you who are unfamiliar with this term, your warm market is your family and friends.

The hotel meeting and product parties in your homes will be the next steps for you to build your business.

With their number aproaching 1.3 million distributors worldwide, Arbonne is not a scam. They are however a MLM which sees about 90% of their distributors leave within 90 days.

If attending hotel meeting and throwing parties to sell products for your family and friends sounds appealing to you, then Arbonne may be the company for you.

If you can, then Arbonne is for you. If not, I would keep looking for an opportunity with mentorship, a compensation plan that sets you up to succeed and the ability to automate your income.

Good Luck out there!

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