Royaltie Review

In the comments of our review a reader recently informed me so it was due for an update.

Today we revisit Royaltie's MLM opportunity with an updated review.

2 yrs later and Royaltie remains a faceless corporation.

The business provides no executive informative data on its website, nor will there be a corporate address.

Royaltie's affiliate agreement still suggests the business is situated out of Ontario, Canada.

Royaltie's Products

Royaltie has ditched their “gem” bluetooth spam devices. The business now cliams to offer the

Marketing copy on Royaltie's website suggests their marketing suite spans website hosting, SEO, online advertising, social networking, blogging, email, lead management and analytics.

Pricing for Royaltie's AI marketing suite is three-tiered;

  • Entrepreneur – $87 monthly
  • Small Business – $167 monthly
  • Marketing Agency – $327 monthly

The principal difference involving the three price-points is increased quotas within the marketing suite.

The Entrepreneur tier, for example, can only just run three “AI marketing campaigns&rdquo ;.The Small Business tier can run five and the Marketing Agency tier ten.

Royaltie's Compensation Plan

Royaltie fail to offer a copy of their current compensation plan on their website.

These is analysis of what's considered to be official Royaltie compensation documentation, dated late 2019.

Joining Royaltie

Royaltie affiliate costs, if any, aren't disclosed on the company's website.

According to commission qualification criteria in Royaltie's compensation plan, each affiliate is required to purchase an advertising suite subscription.

This pegs monthly Royaltie affiliate costs, at the least, at $87 for Entrepreneur, $167 for Small Business and $327 a month.

Which subscription tier a Royaltie affiliate chooses doesn't impact their income potential.

Conclusion

Inside our initial Royaltie review we saw their gems as gimmicky at best and flat-out annoying to people at their worst.

Nobody likes spam and we're glad to see them go.

The irony of Royaltie now pitching themselves as an advertising focused company, is that they perform a terrible job of marketing themselves.

Any MLM company should be providing people with executive and compensation information on their website. Both should be no problem finding and a straightforward task to understand.

Royaltie fails on both counts.

There's a copy of their compensation plan tacked onto ab muscles end of the company's provided nine-page long Affiliate Agreement, however there's no explanations.

Also the provided compensation plan, when comparing to terminology utilized on Royaltie's website, appears out of date.

Royaltie perform a pretty decent job of explaining the marketing suite, although it's pretty obvious Justin Belobaba didn't code everything himself.

Who's behind Royaltie's marketing suite can also be not disclosed.

That is important given Royaltie's marketing claims.

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