With the growing popularity of MLM businesses more and more people are looking for reviews or advice on whether a given MLM product, such as Ardys, is really worth joining. Considering the costs that can be involved with an MLM program it is only prudent that people thoroughly research any MLM program that they are considering.
I think it is important to make sure people have a reasonable understanding of what they are getting into any time they sign up for an MLM program, which is why I review so many of them. Any time I review an MLM business I always look at the same three core factors.
The three things I always look at when evaluating a multilevel marketing program are the product, the company, and the marketing materials. These aspects of an MLM business are universal, regardless of the product and they allow me to analyze each opportunity from an unbiased viewpoint.
With that said, let us start by taking a look at the Ardys product, or more specifically the wide variety of products that Ardys offers these days. Ardys initially started off focusing on body reshaping garments like their flagship Body Magic garment. These garments essentially reshape the body while encouraging proper posture in the wearer. Whether or not the change in shape is caused by actual fat loss I will leave up to medical professionals, but the use of restrictive clothing to shape the body is not new.
On the other hand, if you are talking about the health supplement or skin care product lines offered by Ardyss, there is plenty of competition. Health supplements and skin care products have both been highly competitive industries, both in direct marketing like MLM programs and in retail offerings. This competition should not be taken lightly.
Then there is Ardys the company. Ardys has been around for basically 20 years, having incorporated in Las Vegas in 1991. While their initial concentration focused on Latin American markets, Ardys has been using their multilevel marketing distribution system to make strides in the US as well as other markets.
Finally, there are the Ardys marketing materials available. Not only do they have a web system that makes it easier for distributors to use the internet’s unrivaled power for generating sales and prospective recruits, they offer a number of brochures that can distributors can reproduce as hard copies or incorporate into their own websites.
In the end Ardys is similar to basically every other MLM product I have ever reviewed. It has its strengths, it has its weaknesses, but success in the program requires understanding of basic marketing principles. I strongly recommend that anybody involved in Ardys or any other MLM program take the time to educate themselves on effective marketing.