My aim, as always in my reviews, is to provide you with an unbiased third party review of the company Varolo. Although I do have an interest in the Network Marketing business I am not affiliated with Varolo in anyway. They are just one many companies that I have researched and not unlike the rest, seem to have their pros and cons. Lets begin with a summary of Varolo for those of you not familiar with the company.
I want to start by saying that in my research of the company, I have found a more than usual negative response online. What you have to understand is that every company or product is going to have some kind of negative response because there are always customers out there that are not happy with their results as compared to their expectations. This is key, you have to have realistic expectations, which means you have to do your due diligence on a company and not just jump in thinking you are going to make a boat load of money overnight. As for the "more than usual" negativity, that may be a combination of things, because of the zero cost to get involved, they attracting everybody and anybody, not necessarily those looking for a true home business or online business. They could also be partly to blame by the way they are portraying, possibly misleading, their plan to pay their members. Watch this company advertisement to form your own opinion. I did not find it misleading.
Varolo is based in West Jordan Utah and is unique in the fact that they do not actually sell a product nor is there any cost to join. So as far as a scam goes, you can not lose anything other than your time invested trying to start your business. Varolo members fill out a free profile so that advertisers can send them ads based on their interests. Advertisers pay to have Varolo members watch their ads. Now, don't be disillusioned thinking that you can make a living by just watching adds. Varolo is not going to make it that easy; they do expect some work on your end before they start paying out the big bucks. In addition to the small compensation you will receive for watching an ad yourself, each ad a member watches gives them a chance to win a weekly jackpot. The size of the jackpot changes based on the number of active Varolo users and the number of ads they watch weekly. The real money and potential to build a residual income comes by Members building a "village" of people they have invited to Varolo and earn money on each ad they watch. A member's village includes all the people they have invited to use Varolo for up to 4 degrees of separation. A Varolo member will receive a percentage of the revenue from the ads watched by his or her entire village. The intro video goes into a scenario where if you recruit 12 just friends, and then they get 12 friends, you will be making over $3,000 per month.
The online back lash and rumors surrounding the Varolo Scam in my opinion are far from true. The company seems legitimate but like most home based businesses that you would start up, the real money isn't going to come with out the effort first. The faster you can build your village, or downline, the faster you will reach your goals. So, it looks to me, by all accounts, that there is no Varolo scam and that those circulating that rumor were either unrealistic in their goals or didn't want to work for the money. Like most legitimate Network Marketing businesses, this is not a get rich quick scheme. You have to work at it. The more leads you can generate and guide into your funnel, the greater the success you will have.