Its important to compare on a regular basis the differences between network marketing companies, and what makes LifeVantage a different business.
I will try to keep this objective and current, feedback 0r comments for accuracy are recommended. I don’t do this to belittle any other company, the industry as a whole is no different than any other business model, and there are good companies out there. But lets enumerate what makes network marketing work, and what makes LifeVantage different.
| Company | Product | Timing | Compensation | Costs | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| LifeVantage | Public | 3 Patents, Consumable, Easy to Use, Affordable, peer reviewed science | Early | Short term income + long term residual, profit pools and matching dollar programs, includes stock options | US$50 or US$600 for Distributors with no obligations |
| Max International | Private | No peer reviewed science, but good science background, just not peer reviewed | Early-Mid, but losing momentum | Handicapped binary program, but has 7 bonuses | US$138 – US$899 |
| One24 | Private | No peer reviewed science, No patent, not unique or affordable | Good momentum, timing in a mono-leg running short, if not gone. | Seems ok, but no up front money I see, but I could be wrong. Has to be big to make good money. | Not high, but does require a high autoship, and you have to keep enrolling to qualify for bonus. |