Agel was first born in 2005 in March and they sent out their first products on May of that year, Glen Jenson, an experienced mlm marketer of 18 years came up with the idea. Agel first brought to the market the concept of ‘Suspension Gel’ avoiding the need for pills and juice type products. 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.
Initially they had four products but now have expanded to more than ten which cater for the needs of the body, both internally and externally. Agel believe in quick fast action, in the delivery of their products benefits to your body, and delivery of their marketing message, and have taken full advantage of the online technologies available to us.
The leadership and training available in Agel is high class, two of the industry’s biggest success stories Eric Worre & Randy Gage are in Agel. Eric is known for developing several massive teams in the mlm industry and Randy Gage must be known by almost every network marketer alive today. He created some of the best coaching ever seen in the network marketing business such as “How to Build a Multi-Level Money Machine”
Is Agel Enterprises for real?
Well this would be a ridiculous question to ask of this company, obviously it’s not a scam. 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. People that say Agel is a scam are most likely of the opinion that network marketing as a whole is a scam, which is obviously not true.
How will you earn money with Agel Enterprises?
Well to be honest, this is one aspect that Agel really ought to change. You will only really make any profit from bringing other distributors into your team and them buying the products. Big sponsoring means big cheques, there are also other extra benefits to be gained from the pay plan. There isn’t much reward though for bringing in product purchasing customers. It is bizarre this is the case, as the long term profitability of a business usually relies on long standing happy customers. For anyone who only wants to build a customer base and sell products, Agel is not a suitable company for you as you would not be rewarded for it.
Obviously this business model still works well for Agel, but I can’t help thinking they are shooting themselves in the foot and leaving a lot of money on the table.
What training do they offer?
You will be told by Agel to make a list of 100 folks that you know, who you can talk to about the business, give them a DVD and then follow up with them with a telephone call, maybe even a 3 way call with your upline, they give you an enrolment goal of forty people. The DVD ‘The Agel Phenomenon’ has made its way to over 40 countries around the world.
For many people though they don’t know 100 people that might be interested in a business opportunity. This is a big stumbling block for many, especially as pitching friends, family, every man & his dog can become tiresome.
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