TamPogo Review
So what exactly is Tampogo? Well, its a new Network marketing company that bares a few resemblances to Amway, and was founded by Chuck Stebbins and a few colleagues. The company produces sort of an all around array of products ranging from cosmetics, nutritional supplements, Jewelry, and cleaning products. I think TamPogo's product line is a little boring, but that can be a good thing as long as you have the lowest prices, and that is lacking on a few items in their catalogue. One of the cooler aspects however, is that there is no membership fee, registration fee, or product inventory to maintain, and that can make the experience of running a home business a hell of a lot more fun. All products are moved via an assigned online Tampogo store, that takes orders for the company, while simultaneously crediting you for your commissions, and shipping the product out for you, and that is good thing.
TamPogo's compensation plan is fairly standard, with a downline system that enables you to earn 12% on commissions within 8 levels, and with a direct $10 on purchases. This is called a "fast track payout". The only thing you have to do in order to stay qualified for the entire package, is buy a product from the company once a month. This could be a deal breaker for some, it depends on the price, who you are, and how much of something you use I guess. As far as who these guys are, some people feel that keeping the "Whois" info on a company web site private can be a good thing, I on the other hand do not. The Whois information for "TamPogo" has been made private, and in the time I have actively researched MLM companies, this usually signs that there is something they don't want you to know or see.
Is TamPogo a good idea to embrace? Maybe soon, but not just yet in my opinion, with too little information, and stronger competition, I would wait and see if the company builds a stronger, more straightforward presentation while offering some insight into its roots. I think the name is certainly catchy, the products have no disadvantage and fit in probably too well with the rest of the products out there. If you jump in now, 50/50 chance you'll be a krajillionaire, ore maybe you will end up working extra hours and complaining at an angry customer's web site....who knows?