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Amega Global Is It Just Hype?
Amega Global Is It Just Hype?

Amega Global may be just another MLM company, one of many.

If you are looking at business opportunities online you may, like many, feel overwhelmed by the sheer information overload that comes into your online experience on a daily basis. The area of network marketing is a growth area, and not only are there more and more people looking for and selling such opportunities, but there are new players on the scene too.

Let's look at Amega more closely. They have, amongst other products, a zero point energy wand and pendant, which you find numerous testimonials for online. The testimonials are form enthusiastic people saying that long-term pain has vanished and operations are no longer required. The company have stated that in three months of entering into the US market their turnover reached $2m, which by all accounts is quite impressive. They say they are on target to reach $25om by the end of 2010.

But is this hype or is it for real, you might be wondering. People are pretty jaded by MLM hype and so many companies have started and then disappeared for whatever reason, that it's understandable people are wary as to whom they now trust and get involved with.

With Amega what is noticeable is their presence in bricks and mortar offices and their first Nura Wellness Centre. Amany MLM companies do not have many offices, and it is often hard to build a truly global business for this very reason (as you have to register separately in different countries etc). So here are some facts about Amega, as at the end of the day, it's facts that count:

Amega has offices in 17 countries, with a current total of 27 offices and 280 staff. Certainly in MLM this is big by all standards. Amega say this is their first phase only.

7 manufacturing units around the world. The Amized Fusion technology used in these units is a proprietary process only available to Amega.

They plan to roll out a further 2000 products. be rolled!!

Their Nura Wellness Centre in Kuala Lumpur is planned to be followed by 84 more centres across the world, with the Dubai Sheikh getting involved in a Nura Centre for Dubai and the Singapore government partnering with Amega to open a Centre.

No of Amega wands sold so far: 2 million.

Amega's vision includes the following, as stated by the CEO, Arun kemer:

Amega Vision:

Amega will be a household name by 2012

Be one of the top 10 companies in MLM

Create one million millionaires by 2012 80 have already been created

Have 100 offices worldwide

Set up a Foundation with $100m

Provide support for 10 million families

By 2012 $2.5billion turnover

So the facts are there, as is their vision. In the end, one must assess a network marketing carefully with all such information. Not every company will be right for everyone. You just have to decided if the company has product that people will pay for, whether the company are here to stay and the ethos of the company. Arun Kemer has been known to say that Amega is about supporting people to crate their own destiny, and that he believes money is a consequence of a good deed.

Perhaps only a lofty and laudable company could make such lofty and laudable statements?

Finally, and in real terms, Amega pre-launched in the US and Canada in Dec 2009, and are entering the European market in 2010. They say that the best time to join an MLM is at the starting point.

So in the end, it depends on your due diligence and gut feeling, which this article has sought to help with. If your gut feeling is for what Amega say they stand for, then perhaps there is no time to lose.




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