


If you're an online marketer with a global audience, you'll likely get a lot of clicks to your site from people that just can't join or buy (yet). As a digital marketer, I like products that I can promote globally. I'm sure the young company has plans for global expansion, but as of late 2020, their availability and distribution is limited.
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They just don't seem to have a culture or community that's focused on training or teaching their reps how to create a passive income stream marketing online. I don't think the company is against their consultants marketing wine online. Without doing any of the awkward practices that (in my opinion) give MLM a bad name. I personally have built a large MLM team strictly online marketing. Meaning, their culture focuses on recruiting and product sales via home parties, social media, and old-school belly-to-belly recruiting. The company itself puts a focus on traditional MLM.
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Related: Free Webclass - How to Build Your Network Marketing Business Online (Without Chasing Friends and Family) What I Don't Like about the Wine MLM Company. I know because I visited their site and ended up putting in an order, ha. The Scout and Cellar e-Commerce site makes it easy to sell the wine club membership. Usually the sites are not built to make sales.

You could have the best product in the world, but if you don't have a sales funnel that makes it EASY for customers to buy, it's going to be difficult to make sales.Įspecially with network marketing, I haven't found many companies that know how to build a good sales funnel. Whether you're an affiliate marketer or a network marketer, you want to be able to sell online. This company product and opportunity has so far proven a success. Are the company founders in over their heads? Do they have the infrastructure in place to grow fast? Is the market responding favorably to their products/services? So many things can go wrong. It's a risk to put your reputation, time and effort behind a company that may not make it. I'm normally hesitant to recommend a younger MLM because many direct sales companies never make it past their first year. Launched in 2017, there are currently just over 7,000 Scout and Cellar consultants in the U.S.

They're a newer network marketing company. If you can't make retail product sales, you can't build a passive income.Īs far as wines go, Scout and Cellar's pricing makes sense for what people would pay retail for wine Additionally, Scout and Cellar wines are "clean-crafted" and via the wine club - shipping is free. This is a huge problem because it makes customer sales difficult. These MLM companies end up overpricing their products in order to pay their MLM sales force a lucrative commission. When reviewing MLMs, I often come across a decent product or service, but the product pricing isn't competitive. I also like their unique selling proposition that these wines are "clean-crafted" and not as harmful as what we find mass-produced in stores. I have tasted a couple of the Scout and Cellar wines and I think they're decent wines. First off, I'm absolutely not in any way a wine expert. While I am NOT a Scout and Cellar consultant, there are a few things that I really like about this wine club MLM.
