CieAura Review: The Good, The Bad & The Ugly

CieAura Review: The Good, The Bad & The Ugly

By Kristen S.

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

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CieAura is a health and wellness company whose motto is “3,000 years of science in a 21st century delivery system.”  It’s main product line consists of different kinds of Transparent Holographic Chips™ that “use a proprietary combination of homeopathic formulas consisting of intrinsic energies that affect positive health responses.”  The chips are like stickers.  They have one for energy, one for relief and one for sleep.

The “Good”…

While there may be some issues with the product itself (see the “bad” section of this CieAura review), this new company has already built a buzz up about itself, and its product is certainly somewhat unique. 

The compensation plan looks to be a pretty typical binary system with a pretty typical compensation structure.  It is being put in the “good” section of this CieAura review, though, primarily because the company’s website lays it out with excellent clarity and specificity on its website — even including a number of easy-to-understand color diagrams explaining different parts of the compensation plan.

The “Bad”…

One item that I am going to put in the “bad” section of this CieAura review, which I do not do too often, is the product itself.  While CieAura certainly has an audience and a group of dedicated believers in its “holographic chips,” from a scientific standpoint the products seem to be shaky to say the least.  I am not saying that this line of products is outright bad . . . just that there seems to be a valid scientific question about whether the products do what they claim to do.

The newness of this company — and not enough of a track record to be able to really assess its management team and the company overall — is also going to be a “bad” for purposes of this CieAura review. 

The “Ugly”…

Even assuming that CieAura turns out to be one of the best network marketing companies out there, chances of success in this business are slim without first learning how to properly market it.  Follow the traditional “bug all your friends and family and spend a lot of money on samples to hand out” model of MLM marketing simply is not a winning long-term strategy.  For this reason I am putting this in the “ugly” section of this CieAura review.

It IS, however, possible to succeed (and succeed big-time) in almost any MLM business if you learn some basic marketing fundamentals.  One, in particular, is how to become the hunted (instead of the hunter), so that you can have people chasing YOU wanting to get into your business.  This is how the top earners in every MLM company succeed. If you get the right training and learn how to do this, you can succeed in these businesses too.

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