Data Network Affiliates Review — The Real Deal or Scam?
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There’s a brand new home based business opportunity getting ready to launch on February 16, 2010, called Data Network Affiliates. If you’re reading this article, chances are you’ve heard of it and are wondering if this will be another network marketing or MLM SCAM or is it a legitimate business where you can make good money and is worth a serious look. I am not involved with DNA so you can consider this review completely unbiased!
There is a risk to joining a ground floor opportunity…because even if it doesn’t have longevity, you’ll just waste your time and money. If I’m going to spend my money and time marketing I want to make sure that the foundation is there for success. With a new company, I look at Product, Ownership, and Compensation Plan.
Product: The product is data collection. The data collection industry did over $14 billion (with a “b”!) in revenue last year. Active affiliates of DNA are actually creating the product by helping to build databases. This data (the end product) will then be sold by the company. Very unique concept. The first phase of 3 planned phases is the data collection of car and truck tags. The information collected can be used for things such as Amber Alerts to help find missing children, To help law enforcement find stolen cars or criminals, To help banks and car dealers and rental agencies locate vehicles that are not being paid for.
Ownership: The experience and reputation of ownership is particularly important when reviewing a start-up business. I enjoy horseracing and it’s very much like handicapping a maiden race where none of the horses have ever raced before. You need to base your wager on the horse’s Pedigree and the Trainer’s Stats. The DNA Executive Team is as follows:
- Dean Blechman, CEO. Dean has been involved in Network Marketing for over 24 years. He helped to grow Twin Labs annual revenue to $335 million and is also the owner of Ideal Health, which owns the Trump Network. (Has Resigned Since This Article Was Written)
- Arthur Kurek, President. Arthur has a long and successful business track-record, dating back to 1972.
- Donald Kessler, VP of Marketing. Donald is experienced in taking start-up companies to great success, including Benihana, Great Adventure Amusement Park, Tavern on the Green, and Studio 54. He was also involved in the promotion of the Nu-Skin launch.
- Anthony Sasso, Chief Data Consultant. Anthony is a data “expert”.
Compensation Plan: DNA has an MLM compensation plan, with a unilevel and binary pay plan. The kicker is that you do not have to pay to be an affiliate. You just need to do the “job” of tagging 20 cars per month and recruiting people to your team who will also tag 20 cars per month. You get paid 6 levels deep on all team members who tag 20 cars in a month. There are many bonuses plus you’ll receive a 50% commission when your data is sold by DNA and 50% of any reward if your tag leads to a reward. You can read more about the specifics of the Data Network Affiliates compensation plan by visiting their corporate site.
While it’s very early to tell, all signs point to Data Network Affiliates being the real deal and not a scam. It’s success and longevity will be determined by the reception they get from network marketers, whether they pay commissions on time and treat their affiliates with respect.
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Where is this company located it? Where is their phone number? there is a lot of stuff that is not clear with DNA, but the money..
Hey Kiko,
I do not have all of that information yet. The principals are in NY. It’s in Pre-Launch…much will be made clearer shortly.
Very confusing now main page says upgrade $97 plus monthly new email I got says $17.95 one time. Very scammish No support link support email doesn’t exist or is not correct
As far as I can tell, Bill, the information provided has been consistent. There has always been an “optional” purchase. There is no working contact link, I agree. I assume that it will be working when DNA goes live.
Still unclear even after submitting a support ticket and not getting a responce. It sounds like you only get paid for the 1st month of data for your downline. It says “D.N.A. pays up to $2 for each affiliate up to 6 levels of affiliates below you that turns in their initial data for 20 or more tags”
Do you see the INITIAL? if this is true its not as good as it seems. You would need to get a large amount of people each month to make any real money.