Network Marketing – A Review of Aihu

This is a third party review. I am not associated with Aihu in any way. I write these reviews based on my own personal observations.

I usually begin my review with a visit to the company information section or an “about us” page. The day I visited the Aihu website, this tab was not working. Clicking on the “about us” tab led to the front welcome page.

I then looked at the product line of Aihu. I had never heard of the company before and so I wanted to see what they offered. I loved that as soon as I clicked on their products page, all of their products along with prices came up.

I also love that they advertise their products as being green and made for sensitive skin. They use tree oils and other natural ingredients in their products. Their product containers are recyclable which is another plus.

I found several skin care products, anti-stress products, soaps, deodorants, a line of aromatherapy products and finally, a line of household cleaning products.

They are very clear on the site that their products are not tested on animals. This is so important to many people shopping for skin care products.

As I clicked through the various products, I was disappointed to find almost no information on the products. Also, each page has a section that says “you might also like these products” but on page after page that section was empty.

When I visited their “career opportunities” page, I learned that on line sign ups are not available. Instead, you need to download the enrollment forms and fax them to the company.

They offer 30% commission on retail sales. They also offer a team incentive three levels deep.

The start up fee is $99, though the site did not tell me what a new consultant would receive for their $99.

I was left with many questions. If you are considering joining Aihu, I would suggest asking the following questions:

1. Are there catalogs to show the products? I did not see any photos of any catalogs.

2. I did see photos of event show displays. How are the products sold?

3. What do you get for the $99 start up fee?

4. I could not find any distributor websites when I did a web search for Aihu. Can distributors have their own sites?

5. How are distributors paid for their team? Are they paid for sales as low as $20? There was not any type of comp plan that I could find on the corporate site.

6. How old is the company and who owns it? Again, I found very little information on the corporate site.

I am not supporting nor dissuading anyone from joining this company. As I mentioned, there were things I loved and then there some things I questioned. I merely suggest you ask some questions to get the information you need to decide if this is the right opportunity for you.



Source by Audrey Okaneko

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