A good question but not the right question … let me re-phrase, it’s not the question you should spend your time on.
The right question is “worthwhile?”
“Is it worth my time” and “can it work for me?” This is what you need to spend your time researching. I look at it from this perspective. “Am I being lead down the garden road of false promises and outrageous claims” or “can this work for me? And, will it be worth my time?”
In Yuwie, for 99.9 percent of you - the answer is flat out NO - but its not that you “can’t make money on Yuwie” - it’s that “YOU won’t make money on Yuwie.” The reason for this is that most of the people on Yuwie have no concept of how to recruit. In the world of Yuwie you are paid virtually less than a penny for your efforts unless you know how to recruit. The company has no training on how to build a team and most are left out in the cold when it comes to building a solid group in the program. The program is a MLM and therfore should have some aspect of training to it.
I watch how people are trying to collect these silly little page views in the program and I laugh and at the same time feel bad for them. They actually think they will make money by getting page views to their profile. What a waste of time. It’s like being in a typical MLM and trying to make your money by buying and reselling your products. It’s just not where the money is at.
Yuwie can be worth your time if you know how to spend it, but less than 0.005% of Yuwie people have figured it out.
People are joining Yuwie like crazy, I’ve been watching the “new members” counter increase in a linear fashion for many months now. However I wonder how many people are joining for the sole opportunity to make money?
What will happen to Yuwie when those same people don’t make any?
Selling the “pie in the sky” can be a dangerous offer in Network Marketing, it sets people up for unrealistic expectations. After they invite all their friends and family to join and quickly see that it’s yet another scam in the “get rich quick” scheme of things they will quit.
What am I talking about?
Well in my free report I outline “what is” and “what is not” when it comes to Yuwie. The material is controversial but, I’ve always been a fan of telling people what they “need to hear” and not what they “want to hear.”
I don’t think Yuwie is a bad “service”, however when it comes to the question “will I make money on yuwie?” and “is Yuwie a scam?” I tend to look at these two question in a different light compared to most.
The number one concern when looking in a scam is “will lose my money,” but a close second should be, “am I being enticed with false promises?”
What are YOUR chances of success?
All the best,
Michael Van-Masters
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So what is this Yuwie thing? Well, according to Yuwie.com this is what the site is all about:
“Yuwie.com is an online social networking service …”
“… Yuwie also pays our members for based on the amount of activity they have, and based on the activity of their referrals…”
Here is the actual site; See it for yourself.Get paid to do what you already do on myspace and facebook, except let Yuwie pay you for it?
Enticing for sure …
However, I ask the questions:
Get the truth on Yuwie, in my free report on the right hand side of this Blog.