Friday, August 23, 2013

Jusuru Review: Worth The Price?

By Ken Acree


Some Jusuru Reps claim that their company has discovered the fountain of youth. Other critics contend that the whole thing is an intricate scam. What should you believe? It is commendable that you are doing your due diligence about this company. Over the next few minutes we will review enough information about the industry, products, and company for you to make an informed decision about whether or not this business is appropriate for you.

First of all, allow me to lay to rest the idea that Jusuru is participating in a scam. The leaders of this company have chosen to market their products through MLM, which is a perfectly viable means of product distribution. With the MLM or Network Marketing model, companies depend on word of mouth advertising rather than more traditional advertising means.

With MLM or Network Marketing, companies rely on word of mouth advertising from satisfied consumers to promote brands. These companies have decided that paying advertising dollars directly to satisfied consumer advocates, rather than into TV, radio, or print, is a more effective use of the marketing dollar.

The primary ingredient in all of the Jusuru products is something called Biocell Collagen. The company distributor force seems to believe that this ingredient is the fountain of youth that we've been seeking out for hundreds of years. Truth is, there is no way to know for sure.

On the plus side, this business opportunity features a balanced and fair pay plan. The leaders seem to have taken great care to balance the concerns of part-time Distributors with the needs of more aggressive full-time Reps.

You may also qualify for a car bonus if you choose to promote this venture. The bonus is easily attainable with reasonable effort, not reserved only for the elite.

The last remaining issue with this business is the price of the products. Many reviews blast the products as a high priced waste.

In reality, whether Jusuru products are worth it or not is entirely up to you. If you say that the products make you feel better and will happily pay the price asked, then isn't that all that matters?




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