As a relatively new company to the world of network marketing, Asea has certainly grabbed a lot of attention with an often misunderstood anti-aging supplement as their flagship product that has skeptics claiming that it's a scam. When you look at the label, it's easy to see why they'd think that, since the ingredients are simply Sodium Chloride and water. In case you didn't do so well in chemistry class, Sodium Chloride is the proper term for table salt.
Is Asea scamming people by selling salt water?
In the beginning, my reaction was just like many people in that I thought this product was merely an easy way for Asea to take something commonly available and market it as an exciting new anti-aging supplement, still, instead of taking the negative claims at face value, like a great number of people do, I made the decision to see if there's something to the scientific claims they were making.
Asea Reactive Molecules
The science behind their flagship product is primarily based on two kinds of completely natural compounds that are created by the body and are called "reactive molecules". These elements are used by the body to accomplish two main things:
* They activating the body's current antioxidant supply to help decrease the aging process.
* Help your natural immunity to assist in restorative healing by helping mend your body's natural cell damage.
As you may have noticed
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Asea gathered over 16 years worth of study into these molecules (aka Redox Signaling Molecules) and conquered the first problem of being able to produce stable molecules outside of the body. The end result is a particularly exciting product which
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Asea's Leadership Team
When researching an organization like Asea, it's crucial to look at the practical experience of its leadership team in order to get some idea of the future growth and longevity potential of a new business. Asea's founding fathers, Verdis Norton and James Pack, bring a 50+ year combined history as high level executives in major corporations such as
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It's uncertain if they have any kind of previous experience in the MLM sector, and that's something that I definitely try to look for in a business. There are a few instances of organizations before who decided to get out of network marketing, and my impression is that's down to a lack of industry experience from the corporate leadership, it is not difficult for them to sit in a board meeting and say, "this looks good, why don't we try it instead?" The very last thing you'd want is a board to suddenly decide to take away the livelihood you��ve been working so hard to build.
Because of to the type of products created by Asea, I wouldn't be too concerned about this happening.
Asea Compensation plan
Asea makes use of a traditional binary compensation plan which in turn means the business is constructed with two separate "legs" (sort of like that of an inverted "V"). Every month you will make a 10% commission from the number of sales of the smaller leg as well as the extra add-ons being paid depending on the volume of your sales. These comprise of:
* Retail Sales Differential (which is the difference between the wholesale price and the price the customers will pay)
* Preferred Customer Bonus ($25 each and every time anyone of your chosen clients purchases a specific amount of one product at the wholesale price of $120)
* The Fast Start Bonus
* Director's Bonus (A $50 bonus everytime someone who you've personally sponsored as an Associate achieves the position of Director)
* Check Match Bonus
* Leadership Pool Bonus (Asea reserves 2% of the overall company sales volume for its leading Associates)
The lack of real world teaching may be leading to failed distributors alleging this is an "Asea Scam".
To be fair, pretty much all of the network marketing companies give the standard MLM training of "create a checklist of all your friends and family, and get them to a hotel meeting every week until they either sign up or avoid taking your calls, and then repeat the process." It's not that the technique doesn't do the job, since that's exactly how many of the six and seven figure companies were being developed in the 1970's and 1980's, however the fact remains this particular strategy is simply not the right approach for everyone. Yes, if you have a great deal of influence with your family and friends, this is a highly effective manner to build your Asea business.
Where businesses like Asea aren't up to scratch is when it comes to not providing enough training on the best way to effectively advertise your company by using methods such as social media and the web. My personal recommendation is to find a coach who is successfully building a business model, online and offline, who is able to demonstrate what it takes to build an absolute dynasty for your family and yourself by making use of a real network marketing system.
(Please note: I'm not affiliated with Asea in any way and I'm providing my view that Asea is not a scam, and is a legitimate business based on my 10 year history in the industry.)