Ashmax – the reality behind the hype

It seems everywhere that you go right now, people are recommending the Ashmax program.
Yesterday I did a bit of digging and tried to tease out the truth about Ashmax. The trouble with reading reviews on Ashmax or any other product for that matter is that most people reviewing the product are reviewing the product from a biased point of view in as much as they want you to buy it.
The trouble of reviewing a product like Ashmax from a reviewer’s point of view is that there is no way I can review it from the outside. And to be fair I have no intention of buying in.
But the hype is phenomenal- so I decided to find out what all the fuss is about.
Here is what I’ve been able to find out.
Ashmax has been developed by a reputedly high profile MLM marketer Ash Mufareh.
The system is relatively straight forward and in many ways is a classic hype fueled sales funnel.
Essentially you are invited to sign up for Ashmax for free and then issued with an Ashmax 20 day challenge to get 5 Paid members into Ashmax.
To take the 20 day challenge you need to be a member of two MLM programs – GDI (Global Domains International) and FWTS (Freeway To Success). I have never recommended GDI to  anybody and I’m not about to start now. Simply put, I believe that it is the most over rated MLM product on the market. I have no opinion at all about FWTS but have been informed that it is a reputable MLM based company.
If you can attract 5 people into your downline in 20 days Mr Mufareh guarantees that he can fill your matrix at both companies within 100 days earning you $22300 per month.
Sounds pretty good doesn’t it?
Let’s break it down a bit shall we?
5 paid sign ups in 20 days is not going to happen unless you either have an established list of followers who are prepared to follow you over the cliff or you are  prepared to work your butt off for the next 20 days.
5 paid sign ups sounds easy but in reality it is extremely hard to do if you are starting from scratch and most people attracted to this program will be starting from scratch.
Yes Ashmax will give you training and resources, but that’s no guarantee of anything other than you’re using the same tools as everybody else promoting Ashmax.
The other problem I see with Ashmax is that if I recommended it to my mailing list without an offer of personal training and assistance which would almost amount to a personal guarantee to place 5 people beneath them, I could not honestly recommend the program.
Of course, the temptation to be involved is great and there always is a chance of success, and if you are tempted you can’t afford to be half hearted you have to give it everything you have for the next 20 days. I wish you luck.
Some people will succeed with Ashmax and they will succeed massively. Most will fail.
What do you think?
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2 Responses to “Ashmax – the reality behind the hype”

  • I’m so glad you did a review of this. I have been trying to tell
    people the same thing, maybe they will listen to you.

  • Mark Hodgetts says:

    Thanks for the comment Tish. People will always be attracted by the hype and potential of programs like this. Its a fine line to walk whether to say don’t get involved or to point out the reality or to leave people to their own devices. The truth of the matter is that people have to learn what works and the only way most will learn is by actually failing. But if you and I save one person the time and effort of being involved in something that is beyond them then a post like this is worth doing.

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