Reality Networkers Review

Posted by Suparna Mondal
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Nov 1, 2011
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Website URL: http://www.reality-networkers.com
Company Name: Reality-Networkers
Whois Info: Public

Biz-Opp Description

Reality-Networkers has been in business for almost 5 ½ years and currently has 2,450,755 members. They say that they are an online community that helps you build an active team that you can take with you into any program. Basically what it means is that you refer direct members and then help your lower levels get their referrals. Once you have reached level 4 then you can contact your downline and ask them to join you in other online ventures.


Detailed Overview

Reality-Networkers does allow anyone to join for free and check out the program for fourteen days. At the end of the trial period, members must choose one of two upgrades. They can pay $25 one-time and then work to get 5 direct referrals. Or, they can go with the fasttrack membership plan where they will pay $150 (the original $25 plus $25 dollars for each of their first 5 referrals) and as a bonus, Reality-Networkers will give them an additional 5 direct referrals in their downline.

If members are unable to pay for their upgrade, the site does have thirteen ways for them to make the money. They promote the following thirteen programs as a reliable way to earn the membership fee: Clixsense, Hits4Pay, Bux.To, DealNCash, Yuwie, Wordlinx, Xclix, 10Bux, Titanclix, Adbux, Cashcrate, Treasure Trooper and InboxDollars. The majority of these programs are pay-to-click sites and will help members make a little money. This is a good way for a newbie to get the opportunity to join a program that may have been out of reach before.

Once a member has upgraded, they do get some additional benefits besides just the matrix earnings. If they have a regular membership, then they can send an email to over 2.2 million members every 7 days. If they decide to join with the fasttrack membership, then they can email the membership every 3 days. This can be a good way to advertise additional programs, and the one-time fee does make that a very economical way to get other programs in front of a lot of people.

Each level of the matrix does have specific tasks must be performed before members are eligible to receive commission. The first task is that members must personally refer (or fasttrack) 5 people into the first level, and before they can get paid the first commission (of $40), they also have to teach them and help them each get 5 direct referrals. Once the first commission payment has been received, then members need to find other marketing resources (safelists especially) and share them with the rest of the membership.

Complete all of the tasks and fill the 5 x 3 matrix and the member will receive a total of $640 dollars. $100 of that amount will be used to enter them into the $100 dollar matrix that has a final payout of $2120. That is a very good return on investment, even if the member did do the fasttrack upgrade.



Reputation

There has been a lot of positive and negative publicity about Reality-Networkers. This program will in no way work without the member actually working. Though there is spillover, no one will not benefit from it unless the assigned tasks are completed. So, there is some effort necessary to make this work. A lot of people have made money with this program, but a lot have also given up when they find that their downline is not quite as dedicated at they are. So, this program is not a slamdunk, but it appears to be a good program if a person is truly dedicated and willing to work to make it pay.


Domain "Whois"

The Whois information for a website lists the owner and their contact information. The Whois information for "Reality Networkers" is public which is generally a good thing. This indicates the owner of this site has nothing to hide.

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Suparna Mondal
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Consultant and Internet Marketer

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