Friday, February 27, 2009

Questions About Shaklee, Anything Negative about Shaklee? Review

By Mathew S. Robar

So your looking to see if Shaklee is right for you. Lets dive into what the company sells, how the sell it and if you can make money.

Shaklee first stepped onto the scene around 1960 showcasing a new type of business structure now commonly referred to as MLM or Multi Level Marketing.

Shaklee has long promoted the MLM as a legitimate business structure.

Although Shaklee is fairly diversified across product categories, the majority of their sales come from household cleaning products and nutritional supplement. Some new up and comers in the line include weight loss supplements and skin care.

So it should come as no surprise that they are still running that MLM structure today.

You recruit people to work underneath you, often friends and family. You attend hotel meetings and seminars and hold product parties to promote your business and again try to recruit additional people into said business.

If this is up your alley, then you are in the right place. You should also know however that it will take hundreads maybe even thousands of people underneath you for you to crack 6 figures in earning with Shaklee.

I personally feel like they need to update the model for the 21st century and find a way to keep some of the distributors that they tend to lose. Often up to 90% within the first 90 days.

So Shaklee is not a scam, they have been around for a long time. That being said, its now up to you to determine if its the right fit for you. - 16755

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