No, this is a common misperception in direct selling and Amway, in particular. It is incorrect that only the people who started in Amway earlier or who are “at the top” of the business make all of the money.
It’s very possible for an individual Amway Business Owner to make more money than the person who introduced them to the business, even if that person has been with Amway for a decade or more. There’s no benefit for those who “joined Amway early.”
Some Amway Business Owners make much more money than others, but it’s because they are responsible for not only selling products themselves, but also for organizing, supporting, and leading larger sales groups of Amway Business Owners that sell significant amounts of products. At this stage, they are experienced and skilled business leaders working diligently in their business.
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Amway offers a variety of health and wellness products through our family of brands, including NUTRILITE™, ARTISTRY™, eSPRING™, LEGACY OF CLEAN™, and ATMOSPHERE™.
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Amway Business Owners (ABOs) make money when their customers buy Amway products and others in their organization sell products.
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Yes, people around the world earn additional income through their Amway business. In fact, Amway has paid more than $61 billion in bonuses and incentives to its distributors (Amway Business Owners) since the company’s founding in 1959.
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No. Amway Business Owners make money from the sale of our products. Simply put, if no product is sold, nobody makes any money.
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Selling products is the most important part of the Amway business, not recruiting. Amway Business Owners must sell products and people on their sales teams must also be selling products in order to earn income.
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