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Zukul Review

Zukul is a product from Jeremy Rush and Michael Bloom that the pair claim will allow anybody to start their own online business.

What does the product offer?

Quite what is on offer with Zukul is something of an interesting question and I don’t exactly mean that in a flattering way. I suppose that technically speaking, Zukul is a product that provides you with tools that are designed to drive traffic to your website. This also includes full training on what is involved with Zukul. What really stands out about the whole arrangement however is the structure of the company as a whole.

When you look at the sales material initially, Jeremy Rush talks a lot about how the software that he is providing through Zukul will allow you to easily build an online business however he doesn’t say what this business is about.

This seems to be where the multi level marketing aspect of Zukul steps up to the plate (and is something I will explore below). The fact is that there are a number of different products which I must once again highlight are supposedly there to help you with your online business.

So what exactly do you sell through said online business? Apparently, the answer is Zukul.

How does the product work?

The main idea behind Zukul appears to be that you are using their products to sell their products. In order to sell them however, you are actually getting people to sign up to Zukul in order to gain access. This is very much an area of focus and there is very little information provided on what the product themselves actually entail.

What is the initial investment?

There are 3 different monthly subscriptions that you can sign up for with Zukul with each providing access to more of the software that is available.

These are priced at $17.98 per month, $50 per month and a rather eye watering $250 per month. There is also an additional 9% charged as a card fee.

What is the rate of return?

Depending on the “affiliate level” of the people that you recruit, you get differing amounts of commission. A 1st level affiliate makes you between $10 and $55, 2nd level affiliates make you between $5 and $25 whilst 3rd level affiliates pay out between $4 and $10.

Conclusion

There is definitely something a little bit off about Zukul when one of the first terms and conditions state that you will “refrain from engaging in negative language” when talking about the product.

The fact is that despite us being told that this is a complete online business that provides you with everything that you need, there are two things lacking. One, is something tangible to sell. All that the products that Zukul allows you to sell involve other people having to sign up to get access.

The second is any definable structure. The fact about Zukul is that there is plenty of confusing talk about what is involved. What there isn’t is a clearly defined sales process for a product. These two things come together to create exactly the kind of thing that I would give a massively wide berth to and I certainly wouldn’t want to get involved with.

 

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