I have seen this company pop up in my email and a few other places and I thought I would review it.
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My dailychoice.com was founded by Josh and Jenna Zwagil in 2014.
It is a network marketing opportunity with a couple different product lines attached.
They have a series of oral sprays using deer antler velvet for health and weight loss.
I know nothing about deer antler velvet and its benefits, so maybe do some research before going all in on that one.
They also have teamed up with Hempworx and are selling CBD products.
I am not going to explain network marketing here as I have already gone in depth how it works in my Ariix and Kyani Reviews.
You can click the links below to go read them:
If Hempworx sounds familiar, it’s because I have also reviewed their products on this site as well:
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What I want to talk about here is the compensation plan and costs of entry for Mydailychoice.com
First of all, it takes $20 to sign up and then a product package purchase ranging from $39-$599.
The way you make money is by recruiting people to sign up under you and they buy the products and so on.
Money spent by you and your sign ups translates to BV (business volume).
Mydailychoice.com’s compensation plan claims that 85% of money spent becomes business volume.
Now this is where it gets super confusing.
In order to get commissions, you have to have at least two “legs” of sign ups doing 300 BV in each leg.
Then you get paid 20% on whatever the lowest leg is generating in revenue.
What this means is that in order to make money, you have to personally sign up some people and they have to sign up some more people and everyone is buying a certain dollar amount of products.
The plan seems confusing and the company has several complaints on commissions not being paid.
I believe that people just don’t understand how the commissions work and are frustrated thinking they should be getting money when they are not.
If you are interested in doing a network marketing opportunity in CBD (obviously a hot industry), I believe this is a legitimate opportunity with an extremely low cost of entry.
However, I would get very clear on what the commission structure is so that you understand where to put your efforts.
This opportunity is going to require some work.
You have to get great at recruiting and explaining the program to others in order to get people on your team.
I hope this was helpful.
Thank you for reading.
Phillip Adams