revup_31_bottleI have recently begun getting a bunch of solicitation emails regarding Mike Glaspie’s (aka Mike G) brand new MLM, RevUp 31. As someone  who likes to have his fingers on the pulse of the industry and report back to my readers, I figured I’d take a peak and then provide you with my RevUp 31 Review so that you can decide if you should dig deeper or not. I am not a member, nor am I going to join, so you can take this review as being totally unbiased.

First of all, Mike G has been a major MLM and network marketing promoter for years. At one point, he was probably one of the biggest so called “Guru’s” on the net. This is not the case anymore, but he has a tremendous amount of experience and everything I’ve researched points to him as being an honest, well meaning businessman. But, you do not get to his level without being a master marketer. Keep that  in mind.

RevUp 31′s product is a nutritional supplement. The product is there own unique resveratrol blend. Now if you are not familiar with resveratrol (who is, quite honestly!), this is their website’s explanation: resveratrol, a natural ingredient found by the way in grapes, is responsible for affecting gene number thirty-one in the genome tree. It awakens it, it stimulates it, it somehow metabolically affects this gene and some scientists believe that this recently discovered compound is indeed responsible for having a significant impact on life extension. Hey, who knows? Sounds good. Honestly, I take all MLM products with a grain of salt. I look at them for the business opportunity!

RevUp 31′s Compensation Plan is based on a 3×7 forced matrix. You are  encouraged to “sell the product” for a $43/month autoship. Pretty cheap if you can make money. There is no additional “start-up cost” to join. The company is targeting their marketing to internet marketers and provides a pretty cool sales system (from what I have seen) for an additional $19/month. So, bottom line, you’re in business for $62/month.

When someone purchases a RevUp 31 product from you and goes on auto-ship, you receive a 50% commission on the initial sale (this was originally supposed to be 100% so the comp plan must be changing slightly) and that person is put into your 3×7 matrix in the next available position. I do not know the payouts from your 3×7 matrix, based on your sales  remaining on auto-ship, but I imagine we are looking at small numbers for each position, of course growing as you fill your matrix.

Can you make money with RevUp31? Well, first of all I want to add that, primarily based on Mike Glaspie’s reputation as a professional internet network marketer, I do not believe that RevUp31 is a scam. Now, that being said, as with ANY MLM, you will need to work and recruit in order to earn significant commissions. Also as  with  any MLM, you will need to expect attrition. Many people will not even try to recruit, or they’ll try but they do not know how to market effectively, and they will drop out. You must constantly and consistently recruit new people into your business, because you never know who is going to be your next superstar! Those who work the business, as with any  business, will make money!


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