Cyberwize is a network marketing company that was founded in 1998 with a focus on providing high quality wellness products to health-conscious people. The company has enjoyed some strong growth and has capitalized on the continually increasing demands for nutritional supplementation in the marketplace.

I am personally not affiliated with this company so you can trust that anything I say does not have the underlying intention of recruiting you into this company.
Cyberwize specializes in a line of adaptogenic nutritionals (such as Tunguska Blast) that reportedly help people to age more gracefully, have more energy, and feel more youthful. Adaptogenic products in high demand right now, as so many Americans are struggling the pattern of adrenal fatigue, which usually results from high stress and inadequate rest.
The compensation plan of Cyberwize is comparable to many MLM companies. There is potential for long-term residual income, but the challenge of recruiting several distributors into the organization to get the income payout happening.
THE HONEST TRUTH…
More people will lose money than they will make in companies like Cyberwize. I don’t say this to bash this company, as I actually think they have a good product and appear to be reputable. Here are the reasons I say this:
- Most new distributors will be full of big dreams and hopes but little to no real marketing experience. If you don’t know how to market an opportunity like this, you’re dead in the water—even if you’re really passionate about the product. If your Cyberwize upline is telling you to make a big list of your friends and family and to hand out your cards to strangers, you have about a 3% chance of making a lot of money in the opportunity.
- The MLM nutritional market is becoming incredibly saturated– Companies like Cyberwize are popping up all over the place and it is getting harder to separate them from one another to see what makes them different. The more saturation, the harder it becomes to make any real money.
- The product is over priced— Now, don’t get me wrong. I think this company has good products. It’s just that to ask someone to pay $55 on a recurring basis for a spray that will help their adrenal function is what I would call a ‘tough sell’ in the real world. Especially in this economy, most people don’t want to spend that kind of money on something that seems pretty luxurious.
- Many distributors would not personally be spending money on the product if they weren’t trying to make a lot of money. This is always a BIG issue in MLM–would you actually buy the product on a monthly basis if you weren’t holding out for those big residual checks? Be honest. I haven’t met many people that would spend $200 a month on autoship for nutritional products if they didn’t have big expectations for making 20 times that per month. Because of this, it’s easy to come to the perception that people mainly just pass money around in many of these wellness companies–the actual product doesn’t really matter all that much.
In conclusion, the decision to join this company is mainly based on your passion for the product and the level of support you’ll be receiving from your upline when it comes to marketing. If you feel a real connection with the Cyberwize product and you are positive that the person bringing you in can really train you on marketing, then it could be a good opportunity.
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March 23rd, 2010 at 12:54 pm
Mr. Doherty I would like to say thank you for your review of Cyberwize, I am an IBO with Cyberwize and believe in the product and the money making opportunity, I constantly hear all the negative comments and beliefs about network marketing due to all the bogus scams out there.
I was fully expecting more of the same and was plesantly surprized with your honest review, while obviously I disagree with the saturation issue your review was indeed honest and well done.
Again Thank you, I wish more people out there view things without bias as you have done here.
Shayne