Is Maakoa A Scam? An Unbiased Review From A Third Party!

From the Desk of Lakisha Copeland, Internet Network Marketing Coach
Maakoa is not a scam. Maakoa officially launched July 4, 2009 with the premier product Koopuwa. Maakoa is headquartered in Orem, Utah up under the leadership of Bruce Davis.
Maakoa product’s includes Koopuwa which is an antioxidant beverage which includes properties of the Cupuacu Fruit. The Cupuacu Fruit has shown to naturally stimulate the immune system, support the body’s ability to fight disease, generate healthier skin and hair, help maintain healthy cholesterol levels, increase energy and stamina, neutralize free radicals in the body.
Maakoa also has an exciting protein line for men and women who want to lose weight.
Maakoa offers a binary compensation plan. You have to have 100 pv to be active and one on your left and one on your right to be qualified. You get paid on your lesser leg. Additionally you can earn bonuses for signing up new distributors.
There are two buy in plans one at 229 and one at 499. On the lesser pay plan you can earn a bonus of $40 and on the higher plan you can earn a bonus of $100. You can earn higher bonuses by sponsoring 2 or more reps every 4 weeks.
There are also Autoship rebates and leadership bonuses.
Maakoa website looks like the typical replicated health and wellness site. The website talks about the company, owners, compensation plan, and their wonderful products.
Maakoa has done a good job of branding themselves. However the replicated website does nothing to brand the distributors.
If you have recently joined Maakoa you have to realize that you joined a “network marketing” business, the keyword being marketing.
If you are going to do any type of marketing online you are going to need to brand and market yourself.
Network Marketing is a people’s business. It is all about marketing and networking. People only join leaders they know, like, and trust.
When most people get in network marketing they get so excited and tell everybody that they know. They blast their business opportunity all over the web and tell all their friends and family members.
However what if you tell someone online about your business. The first thing they are going to do is look the company up on Google and see if they can find some information on it. What if they come across a marketer who knows exactly how to brand themselves and market online?
They are going to want to join that leader and you gave your prospect away.
The old school network marketing consists of cold calling, working your warm market, the three foot rule, and etc.
Most people go to the internet because that task simply isn’t duplicable. Not everyone is comfortable doing those tasks.
However, when people go to the internet they have no clue on how to market and brand themselves online.
They hope by throwing their replicated website around someone would order a 200 pv product without talking to them. That is certainly not the case. By advertising your replicated website, you have no way to follow up with people who may be interested in the product and you cannot track your visitors.
Quite frankly the most important advice I can give you is to learn how to market and attract people to you.
Without learning attraction marketing, you will continue to chase after people and coming up with new sales pitches.
You must learn how to position yourself as a leader and attract people to you. You either learn this stuff now or continue to chase after friends and family.
The choice is yours if you would like to learn how to sponsor 20-50 reps into Maakoa or any MLM you choose, fill in your name, email, and phone number into the form below:
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