Answers to your questions based on analysis of over 400 MLM programs,
consultation with other top experts, and over 15 years of worldwide feedback
MLMs with at least 4 of the 5 red flags of a recruitment-driven MLM* (S to Z)
After the most extensive research ever done on MLM as a business model, Dr. Taylor has identified five causative and defining characteristics, or “red flags,” in MLM compensation systems that lie at the root of the deceptions and horrendous loss rates suffered by MLM participants. Where data is available, approximately 99% of all participants are found to lose money, after subtracting incentivized purchases and minimum operating expenses.
But before we share our list of over 400 MLM* programs we have evaluated, it is important that you do your own "5-step Do-it-yourself Evaluation." We will not be responsible for the consequences of a decision that is ultimately yours to make. (See Disclaimer.) But we are confident that here you will receive the best advice available on how to make that decision.
To begin, obtain the compensation plan of the MLM program you are considering. Then answer the questions for each of the five steps and follow the links to its conclusion. You might also want to review some of the feedback we have received.
Listed below are MLMs we have found to use recruitment-driven and top-weighted pay plans, which the case with virtually all MLMs. For a thorough discussion of problems associated with such programs, download and read the ebook The Case for and) against Multi-level Marketing – which can be downloaded in whole or in sections from this website.
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Sene Gence International
Sensaria
Sevea
Shaklee
Share the Wealth
Sibu
Silver Cache
Sisel
Slender Now
Soteria/ It Works Marketing
Southern Living at HOME
SpeakAsiaOnline.com
Sportron
Spring Wellness
Stampin' Up!
Stem Tech Health Sciences
Stimulife
Success University
Sunrider
Supralife
Sweet Living
Swiss Just
Symmetry
Synergy Worldwide
Syntec Nutraceuticals
Salu International
SFI – Strong Future International
Silpada Designs
Silpada Designs
Silpada Designs
Simplexity
Sisel International
Syntek Global
T
The Limu Company
The Profit Masters
The Right Solution
Tahitian Noni Juice
Talk Fusion
Take Shape for Life (Medifast)
Team Everest
Team LIfe Changes (Nutraburst)
Team National
That Free Thing
The Traveling Vineyard
Thoughts Transpired
Tiens Biotech Group
Tianshi
TMII - Transcend Marketing International, Inc.
Tomboy Tools
Tom Danley's Tape of the Month
Top Line Creations
Traverus Travel
Trilogy
Triunity International
Trivani
Trivita
Tupperware
TVI Express
The Trump Network
Thirty One Gifts
Trevo
U
Ubifone
UltraStore
Unicity
Univera Life Sciences
USANA Health Sciences
Upper Crust Living
V
Vemma
Visalis
Vision for Life
Vision Travel
Vitagenesis
Viva Life Science
VM Direct (Helloworld)
Votre Vu
Vitamark
Viviane
Vollara (was Ecoquest)
W
Waiora
Watkins
Wealth Pools International
WIN (Wellness International Network)
Woosh
World Financial Group
World Group Securities
World Leadership Group
World Lending Group (more recently Global Equity Lending)
World Marketing Alliance (WMA)
World Ventures
Wowgreen
Wynlife Healthcare
Winalite
X
Xyngular
Xango
XELR8
Xocai
Xooma
XOWii
Xzotto
Ximo
Xtra Plan
Y
Yoli
YOR Health
Young Living Essential Oils
Youngevity
Your Travel Biz
Yipiz
Z
Zamu
Zamzuu
Zermat International
Zija
Zilergy
Zoom Mobile
Zorpia
Zrii
Zu-B
Zulian
Zurvita
Zivana
124 Online
1Cellnet
4Life International
5Linx
NOTE: This list includes only those MLMs for which we have obtained and evaluated compensation plans. Most of the MLMs were listed following requests for information by vistiors to our website.
*A recruitment-driven MLM, or product-based pyramid scheme, is an MLM with a compensation system that rewards recruitment more than actual sales of products to persons outside the network of participants. So significant income is unlikely without recruitment of a large downline, which requires deceiving recruits into believing it is a legitimate "business opportunity – and persuading them to invest in inventory (front-loading) and/or to subscribe to ongoing monthly product purchases or payments to "do the business," to "be a product of the products," etc. For purposes of analysis, a recruitment-driven MLM could also be considered a "product-based pyramid scheme;" i.e., a pyramid scheme that requires purchases of products to participate in commissions or advancement in the scheme, rather than a cash investment such as those required for no-product pyramid schemes.