Sunday 22 June 2014

Wake Up Now: A Wakeup Call To Make Money From Virtual Products

The Wake Up Now Company began its journey in 2009 and surprisingly enough it is that year they lost money instead of making profit. While beginning this review, it must be stated that every company, every business must have a stable economy to survive. Financial Stability is of utter importance and the WakeUp Now review does not fare well in that aspect.

Let us move to the products that Wake up Now provides. First of all they provide virtual products and not physical ones that you go and fetch from the market. They have an exciting travel discount program that helps in saving money on condos, time shares and more. They feature an iPhone app that tracks the mileage with the help of Global Positioning System. A cyber identity protection is also on the cards. Along with that you also get a few other things like a choice of 3 magazines, grocery coupons as well as corporate discounts at AT&T and few other companies.

On a first glance they may seem quite exciting but it’s difficult to gauge whether these products are really worth the money or not. For example – plenty more travel discounting opportunities can be found at lesser prices. The GPS app will cost around 20 dollars all by itself.  All things considered, it can be concluded that these products of Wake Up Now isn’t bad but whether they are worth the investment is a matter of speculation.

Now let us look at the Compensation offered by this company. At a first glance the Compensation looks like it is a uni-level variant which is excellent. When you get three $100 customers to join at your reference your membership becomes free. For more details they have a detailed chart that shows how your residual override is based on the volume of your group. This company also offers 2 hours of usage of the company jet to those who are at the topmost tier of the compensation plan. If you do have 2,400 people in your group buying out 100 dollar subscriptions each which makes a 240,000 volume you are quoted to earn a residual override of 25,000 dollars per month.

All these often make one suspect whether Wake Up Now is a scam. Technically it’s definitely not a scam. They will provide legitimate products and there’s nothing fake about that. The distributers will indeed make decent amount of money by staying inside the parameters of the compensation plan.

In conclusion to the Wake Up Now review, I must say that the company seems to be building momentum but what makes this not that a great company is the product value. Also their compensation plan is riddled with holes and similar ventures provide more than they do. They indeed offer opportunities of saving money, some legitimate products and fair compensation and in no ways is a scam. It is a good option only when you can make the virtual products work well to your advantage. And make the most of it.

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