Agel review
Sunday, March 7th, 2010Glen Jensen in 2004 created a new network marketing opportunity with Agel.
A company designed around the health and wellness industry with it’s latest
form of nutritional products called Suspension Gel Technology. With virtual
distribution and and web enabled support could this be the right opportunity
for you?
Network marketing and the health and wellness industry seem to go together
like peanutbutter and chocolate, and Agel seems to have added something a little
sweeter to this mix. Glen Jensen in 2004 began putting gel technology that was
being used by athletes and marketed it to the average consumer. With products
from drinks that help both heart and mind, to skin creams and weight control
beverages, Agel seems to have covered everyone from head to toe.
The opportunity of Agel for the individual is based in network marketing. To
help you with your marketing Agel has weekly leadership calls, events you can
travel to and even local meetings with other Agel members in your area. To enroll
with Agel you will need to purchase either a Personal Pak or, the Executive Kit, the
latter being $200. Like many other network marketing busienesses, Agel’s compensation
is based on levels of achievement. With each of these levels one must meet a
certain CV level.
The compensation is paid out on three levels, Retail Sales, First Order Bonus,
and Executive bonus. There are also luxury car bonuses, and a team volume
bonus. Each of these however needs to meet a certain CV point retention, or
also know as point values with other companies. Although they have thrown
a twist in the compensation curve through the expense allowances and travel
bennefits. Individuals should also be aware of the required CV point requirement
before any compensation in due to you.
Looking into Agel, I found something inside their product that would be
great for those active individuals and those who would like to be and need
that extra boost in personl use . For those looking into a career with Agel you
will find a good company, but with many competetors. You will need to start
in your warm market, I would begin at the gym you are enroled at. Look into
the compensation plan it can be downloaded. I myself have decided against
the opportunity due to the sheer volume of product I would need to sell in the
small community I live in.