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My Honest Numis Network Review
Unless you’ve been living under a rock lately, you undoubtedly know about this new program to hit the network marketing scene…Numis Network. It almost seems like everyone who’s anyone online is promoting this program. I have to admit that I was curious so I signed up, read through the marketing material, the comp plan, and attended a webinar. I did not join though so…
I would like to provide you with a completely unbiased and honest Numis Network Review so that you can make an educated decision for yourself whether or not this program is for you.
The Numis Network Product
The Numis Network product are silver and gold numismatic coins. With your monthly autoship you receive a coin. These coins are in a plastic case and in perfect condition. The idea is that overtime, the coins will appreciate in value…especially if they are kept in perfect condition. The coins are not rare, though, and I’m wondering if the Numis Network grows to mammoth proportions and there are tons of these coins floating around…will that diminish their value?
Who Owns Numis Network?
The ownership of Numis appears to be impressive, with 4 people — Ian Cordell, Christopher Kent, Jake Kevorkian, and Mike Mezack. Their bios show that they have been involved in the network marketing industry for over 10 years each. Numis really pushes Mike Mezack out front, as people apparently know him from coin collecting shows and the Home Shopping Network, as a pitch-man for coins. This is helping lend credibility to the business, which launched in August 2009.
Numis Network Start-Up Cost & Compensation Plan
The cost to join as a distributor is $495, a little hefty in my opinion. After joining, you get on auto-ship for $99.95 per month. There is also a monthly fee of $9.95 to have use of the online marketing system. The comp plan is a binary plan, that looks pretty good to me as far as MLM comp plans are concerned. You can view the compensation plan videos at the corporate site here: Numis Comp Plan.
Summary
I do believe that Numis Network is a legitimate home based business and not a scam. That being said, I’m personally not big on MLM programs. Having to recruit an army of distributors to make a few bucks off of each one every month, if you’re lucky, is not my thing. I do think it’s a cool idea to be “selling” money. Certainly more appealing and unique than the nutritional and vitamin products that flood our industry. Numis may create some new coin collectors, which will benefit the company. Time will tell how many people actually make decent money from the program. I suspect it will be like any other MLM. There will be those who climb to the top and make a killing and the masses won’t recruit anyone and just become coin collectors until they move on to something else!
So…my bottom line is if I was looking to join an MLM, I would be more apt to join Numis than I would a Juice or Vitamin product company…more for the uniqueness of the product than really anything else. I guess it just didn’t excite me the way it excited others.
Of course, success or failure will for everyone will come down to their network marketing prospecting skills. If you can bring people into your business, you will prosper.



















