Agel Review: The Good, The Bad & The Ugly

Agel Review: The Good, The Bad & The Ugly

By Kristen S.

This is my unbiased Agel review. I am not affiliated in any way with Agel.

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Agel is a line of gel health/wellness products, along with a line of skincare products. The gel products are all based on this “Suspension Gel Technology,” which is supposed to be a better mechanism by which to deliver certain things into the body.

The company has been around since mid 2005. It seems to have a significant international presence (perhaps because as one website states it launched “through an unprecedented simultaneous 10 country launch.”)

The “Good”…

Something that will make the “good” column (and thus is making the “good” column in this Agel review) is a company’s longevity. The fact that Agel has been around more than five years is a plus and should not be discounted.

The company also has a complete and downloadable version of its comp plan available on its website, which is another “good” on this Agel review. The comp plan looks to me to be as good as the next one, but I know that the company promotes its comp plan as being a collaboration of all the best elements from other network marketing company comp plans. One site called it the most lucrative comp plan anywhere.

The management team also gets a “good” categorization from me in this Agel review in terms of its management team. While I am not familiar with any of the main players, the reviews of the management team online seem to be almost unanimously positive. At a minimum, the team does appear to be an experienced one.

The “Bad”…

There is a point of confusion among the different information and reviews I read online as to the issue of how much it costs someone to “buy in” to this opportunity. Because the company’s website doesn’t provide this information, however, I putting this item in the “bad” section of this Agel review.

I don’t know how much it costs to become a distributor for this company, but if what I read on one website, i.e., that “The Agel enterprise marketing MLM network opportunity can be costly for some new comers with packages close to $1,000,” then it definitely belongs in the negative section of my Agel review (and, in fact, would be a contender for the “ugly” section).

The “Ugly”…

Well apart from one website’s suggestion that it could cost upwards of $1,000 to become an Agel distributor, I have only one “ugly” thing to say in this Agel review.

The main item that I am putting as “ugly” in this Agel review is this: Like any network marketing company, to invest your time and money into a company with only the “make a list of 100 members of your friends and family” as the only instruction for growing your business, is an almost sure path to failure. Success in a good network marketing company is not only possible, but very possible, once you understand how to market and how to grow a network marketing business.

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