Numis Network Review – Making Coin with Coins?
This is a Numis Network review base don some talks I’ve had with people who are currently in Numis, and from reading some industry leaders’ websites, and their reviews.
This review of the Numis Network is going to discuss:
- What Numis is, what are the products?
- Is Numis a thinly veiled scam?
- Is it worth doing have legs, an evergreen, everlasting product/company?
What is the Numis Network Marketing Company?
Since you probably don’t care about the names of the owners and co-founders and what-not since you probably never heard of them, let’s focus on one thing: Numis is 1 year new.
When something is stilled perceived as new it will have the mindless scattered “sheeple”, err. downlines leaving one company to go to another, and this bodes well not just for Numis, but for any mlm company that’s seen as a new hot thing.
But in reality, being one year(s) old isn’t that new.
It means the pre-pre-pre-launches are over, the program should have its legs/momentum by this time (if any at all), and whatever glitches or delays that always seem to come with new companies are over.
Does the Numis Network have momentum right now? YES
What are the Numis Network products all about and how can this whole thing be perceived by overly analytical cynics as a thinly veiled scam? (which it’s not by the way)
Well first let’s talk about the products here, and quickly. Numis is a gold/silver coin selling mlm company.
When you join you’ll be paying about $110.00/month to receive a silver coin collectible item ( note that I said these coins are collectible items and not to be perceived as investments).
They say these coins are worth 75 dollars apiece but I don’t see that as being realistic because that means there’s a very small markup on the product costs and worth, and if true…then the compensation plan must suck since there’s very little left over to give to distributors.
Now, if the coins were worth, like $15.00 a piece at time of deliverance to your front doorstep, then that would be an mlm-like markup that shows there’s money to be made and distributed here.
Quick Note: ALL MLMs and network marketing companies, whether they be juice companies, vitamins companies learning products, etc… all have to have a mark up thereby they’re not the consumer’s best friend, therefore they’re really more like over-priced consumer items with compensation plans and earning income potential attached to them.
So even if Numis coins aren’t worth what you’re paying for them, at least there’s a chance they’ll be going up in value someday, just don’t consider this an investment.
Numis coins: investments or collectibles?
Numis network goes out of their way to state emphatically that these coins aren’t to be considered investments, otherwise they’d be considered as a different type of business entity (selling investment commodities) and that’s a whole new can of worms we all don’t want to see again (think Prosperity Automated System).
Suffice to say that Numis is not a scam because there’s no guarantee that the value of the coins will go up, and they’re not being touted as investments, but in the deep dark recesses of your mind you gotta ask yourself;
Do I really want to pay more than what these coins are worth, to collect them?
What are you going to do, give these away as gifts, if you ‘re not into coin collecting?
Well, you could do that, yes, but some people would like to think that if they hold on these coins long enough they will gain value and even if they don’t do well in building their Numis Network business, they’ll at least be left with something tangible, and longer-lasting that vitamins and juices that have expiration dates.
Why does Numis have such a large appeal right now?
As my mlm buddy Landon Stewart wrote in his Numis Network Review,
Let me ask you a question. If you would have bought one silver piece every single month for the past 5 years, would you be better off today? Of course you would.
So now let me ask you this, if you invest in one silver piece every month for the NEXT 5 years would you be better off than you are today?
I think we all know the answer to that.
This opportunity is what I like to call a no brainer.
Not only that, but Numis Network is the only MLM that is capitalizing on the 100 BILLION dollar per year worldwide industry.
Yeah, you’ve heard all this before, trillion-doolar energy drinks market (Bye eFusjon!)
Trillion dollar or Billion dollar health and wellness and/or juice drinks market, yawn….
What’s gonna make Numis stick around for the long haul, and give it momentum in a (perceived) non-evergreen mlm industry market like coin collectibles?
Well before we jump on the hate-this-idea-for-an-mlm-company bandwagon, let’s take a look and see is there’s an avid market place for this type of product:
As these keyword search results show, there’s quite a lot of people who are into this type of thing, and while the avid coin collectors might not be your optimal target prospect to build a business in Numis with, this just goes to show you there’s some popularity behind all of this.
Numis Network’s compensation plan: It’s complicated…
It will take me another hour of my precious valuable time to analyze the compensation plan behind Numis, but there is more information to be had right here on Numis’ official compensation page.
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