2012年11月24日星期六

Royal Body Care MLM Review (The MLM the Queen Uses - Okay Not Really!)

Royal Body Care, or RBC Life was founded in 1991 by Clinton Howard and is located in Dallas. Howard has applied his knowledge and resources from the medical and wellness industry to bring us an MLM opportunity based around nutritional supplements and wellness body care products. RBC Life is a publicly traded company; that being said, the stock is only valued at $0.25 so they seem to need some work in the MLM department. In their defense, they just revamped the structure to reflect a more community-based approach so maybe those stocks will go up.Royal Body Care's product line is built around the Aloe Vera plant. Back in the 1980s, Clinton Howard invested $20 million on research and development to pin-point the active ingredients of this "Life-giving" plant. After four years, that research paid off and they found what they were looking for in the form of 200 active compounds. Their next step was to design a line-up of products based around that ingredient. The end result was a list of 75 Health and Wellness products with a foundation of solid science behind them. The specific categories they target are Wellness Enhancement, Skin Care and Fitness.The newest item in the RBC Life line-up of 75 products is NeuroBright. NeuroBright makes the claim of enhancing your memory and increasing your learning by up to 50%. Two of the more targeted effects of this supplement are the ability to enhance brain function and protection for cellular health. RBC does this by using the antioxidant Microhydrin and combining it with 8 other antioxidants to form what they call "Microhydrin Plus". Now, if you can read that, spell it or even say it you already have far too many antioxidants and should probably get a proper job! (okay, let's pretend you're like me and have difficulty with your Microhydrin levels - read on!)If you follow any of the newest trends in the niche of Health and Wellness, you may start to get a little suspicious at this point. There is some debate as to whether Microhydrin actually works as they claim it does. I've taken a peek at the science behind it and also heard some of the arguments; in the end, you can't really tell who's telling the truth and who's just bashing for the fun of it. It may be best to use the try-before-you-buy method here. That'll add some coin to your start up but if it does what they say it does, the benefits alone are worth it, right?You have 10 possible streams of income through what RBC Life has dubbed the "Clear Pay" system. Here's a quick overview:1. Direct Commissions: This is basically a combination of commissions from the different packages which you sell and the Builder Points to go along with those packages which you use later on to qualify for bonuses.2. Power Bonus: You need to buy into the "Builder Pack" or the "Director Pack" in order to qualify for this income stream. It allows you to pull in anywhere from $5 to $25 and goes 8 levels deep on all 5 of your legs.3. Builder's Pool: Just like it sounds, you accumulate Builder Points by signing up associates. You're rewarded with an extra 2% of the total sales from the company.4. Dynamically Compressed Matching Bonus: Wow. Say that 5 times fast! You have 8 ranks to work through and each one gives you from 20% to 50% matching point bonuses for the first 6 months at that rank.5. Income Generator Commission: From what I can understand, they have an automated system and if you opt in to use it the give you an additional 10% as long as you have 2 active members in each leg.6. Rank Advancement Bonus: Exactly what it says with a twist; if you advance within 2 months, they give you a bigger bonus.7. Retail and Preferred Customer Sales: You buy wholesale and sell at retail with the profit going into your pocket. They give you a 20% commission on your customer volume too.8. Personal Purchases: A 20% bonus on personal purchases once you buy enough.9. Growth Pool: After you reach the rank of Bronze Director, you get another 2% of the CV (Company Volume).10. Annual Leadership Incentive: Basically a yearly vacation with all the Top Dogs. Get to the rank of Bronze Director and it's all yours.OK, maybe that wasn't so quick of a run-down, but now you're fully aware of the MLM side. As for the reputation of the company, it seems pretty solid. On top of that, they have strong morals in regards to the global community and are environmentally proactive. So if you haven't made up your mind on which MLM to join, I'm giving RBC Life my stamp of approval.

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