Wildtree Review
A forum poster by the name of Ivette Mueller has introduced me to a company I was thinking of getting involved with, and I wanted to throw out some information on them to get your opinions about them, their comp plan, and the products that they have to offer. The name of the company is Wildtree, and they are a direct-sales company that provides all natural gourmet culinary blends, infused Grapeseed oils, dressings, sauces and other cooking products via sales parties, and Independent Representatives. This company is similar to Tastefully Simple only the products are all-natural, which I might add are not the same as certified organic, but much closer to it. The company is located in Nashville, TN and you can call them at (800) 672-4050. Their address is:
Wildtree
c/o Field Sales Services
2451 Atrium Way.
Wildtree distributes its products primarily through its representatives, more or less identical to the way any other home party-based company operates, its good for people with a lot of social ties that can have gatherings and introduce products without too many people having any objections. The cool thing about food-based MLM home party companies is that the product itself can be enjoyed and play a function in the party itself, since you need to serve food, what better way to demonstrate it?
Wildtree started in the mid 90’s, by Leslie Montie the company founder whom had wanted to help her two young children, both whom had medical conditions which required some dietary restrictions. She researched and came up with meals that her children would not react to, but still enjoy. With the help of her parents, she collected the best ideas on how to make healthy foods that also taste wonderful and after building a large collection of recipes decided to share them at cooking fairs and received a large following of people that enjoyed their creations. Eventually Leslie was told she should try doing home parties and Wildtree launched from there.
The Wildtree comp plan is relatively straightforward, with independent consultants making a base commission of 20%. Once they reach $75 in a month, they gain a 5% bonus. Representatives need to earn $350 a month in order to be eligible for downline commissions. There is also 4% Personal Sales Bonus, which enters in at $1000 in a month. So essentially once you achieve $75 in a month, you earn 25%. At $900 you would can earn 25% on personal sales while being qualified to earn on your downline as well.
Anyway, I'm not a rep, but this is the information I've collected thus far, does anyone else have any opinions?
Thanks again Ivette :)