Monday 18 May 2015

An Expert's Unbiased My Harvest America Review

I was recently sent a link to join My Harvest America. It is a new MLM in the pre-launch phase. The company just opened their doors in December 2009. To be clear, you are buying a service with My American Harvest, not a product. The first thought that comes to my mind is Pre-Paid Legal, a rare exception to the typical failure rate for service based network marketing companies. Does My Harvest America have what it takes to survive the long haul?

I was pretty excited to see such a unique service being offered. With a family of four, I see the convenience of getting some staple items shipped right to my front door. The company does seem to offer a wide variety of name brand products at a discount price. The overall concept is to pay for the privilege to save money on items that you are already consuming. Replacement products are always something network marketers should be looking to represent during a down economy. The concept isn't much different than the yearly membership cost already embraced by Costco and Sam's Club Members. Although I should point out, the minimum yearly cost is right at $400 paid out in monthly increments of $29.95 per mo. plus a yearly renewal fee. Super shoppers will spend almost $1000 for their yearly memberships.

Members would have to find some deep savings to recover their cost. I have seen an itemized grocery list that shows an average $25.00 grocery bill computing to half as much for their members. My math says that if you are buying up to $80 per month in staple groceries, you could break even on your monthly membership fee. Unfortunately, I don't think the goal is to break even. So let's consider the business model. Isn't this what it is all about... building a team? My Harvest America Compensation Plan is a 3x8 Matrix, which means you want to sponsor 3 people that are actually working their business to get paid the big bucks. You are paid 8 levels deep. It's been my experience that it usually takes about 30 team members before you'll find the 3 go-getters. With this in mind, if you plan on jumping into the company, be prepared to stick with it and sponsor your heart out.

Some things to mull over before you join My Harvest America.
- The company website lacks a little luster. It could use a makeover, don't you think?

- It doesn't look like a world wide opportunity, so plan on going belly to belly after you soak up the Internet traffic or invest in a good marketing site and lead generating program.
- You are going to have to make the drive to your grocery store. MHA doesn't have everything. Use this service for your home staples.
- A 3x8 Matrix is a little more complicated than a 2x2. You won't see as much spillover in this compensation plan. Plan on working, not getting lucky.
- Pre-launches do not always succeed. You can invest a lot of time and money building a team that may never launch. There will no doubt be bumps.
- Consider becoming a member and making a purchase before you involve someone else. Leaders always walk through the door first.

Mary Volkmann- Internet Marketing Specialist, Business Builder

Source: http://ezinearticles.com/?An-Experts-Unbiased-My-Harvest-America-Review&id=3645912

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