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A Closer Look at eFusjon Multi-Level Marketing Referral Program

 
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by Ryan Jones

I haven't actually tried this, so I can't say if it's a scam or not. However, I do want to make one point about the eFusjon energy drink pyramid scheme....err, I mean "multi-level marketing" referral progam.

Do a search for "make money online" or "work from home" and there's a good chance you will come across the term "pyramid schemes", or the more politically correct term, multi-level marketing, not to mention "affiliate programs". If you dig deep enough, you may even hear about eFusjon energy drink itself (although you are just as likely to hear about any other "energy" drink being promoted under a multi-level marketing pyramid scheme).

What I'm getting at is that I personally don't believe eFusjon is anything special worth promoting. Many others out there believe the same. The fact that some "affiliates" (a very small percentage) have earned a healthy living off of eFusjon, does indeed go to show that people are buying it. The only catch is that the same people buying it are the same ones promoting it and trying to make money off of it! The reason being is that eFusjon requires everyone who joins their club to purchase a case (or more) of their sugar, I mean "energy" drinks. And that my friends - if you ask me - is the textbook definition of a pyramid scheme - NOT an affiliate program.

Remember, you should never pay any amount of money to join an affiliate program. Think about it. Why would a merchant need to charge people to promote their products for them? They don't - unless, of course, they have a hidden agenda to make money off the promotion of the affiliate program itself and not their actual products and services. If the product was worth promoting to begin with, it would serve the continued success of the affiliate program - not the other way around.

In conclusion, I would advise against promoting eFusjon energy drink if - That is, of course, unless it was free to sign up to their affiliate program. However, just like any pyramid scheme, don't take the bait of promising that you will become rich overnight - and certainly don't pay a cent of your money to join, under the guise that you are getting a case of energy drinks - so no harm done.

 

Yes, you could end up being in the top miniscule percentage of members making a living off of the sustenance of the scheme and not the product itself. But ask yourself this: Is it a satisfactory way to make a living off of getting people to spend their money on an a so-called energy drink with the hopes they will actually make a living from working on the internet and selling said energy drink to other get-rich hopefuls - knowing that practically all of them won't?

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