Global Affiliate Zone is a training program that promotes Enagic, another Multi-Level-Marketing company.
But before diving further, I know that die hard Enagic members are feeling furious and screaming from the top of their lungs...
But Enagic isn't an MLM, it's "direct selling" or "network marketing".
Well that's true. But not entirely...
Here's how the FTC explains the difference between Direct selling and MLM's...
Enagic distributors are not employees. They simply recruit more sales people into the the MLM so that they can be a part of their "downline".
That is the exact definition of a MLM.
Global Affiliate Zone, also known as GAZ and founded by Mathie Jang and Julian Sherman, is an online marketing training platform claiming to provide training, education, and a "done-for-you" formula to make money online as a successful affiliate marketer.
This is great for small-scale bloggers who are just starting. They can use this opportunity to learn about the ins and outs of affiliate marketing, hoping to make it big one day.
However, there needs to be some clarification about what Global Affiliate Zone is.
While they mention that it's a 'training platform' and that affiliates will need to apply, many also believe that it is an ill-reputed network marketing company that offers a "useless" training platform and connects you with one of its more famous associated companies normally selling water filtration and ionization machines (Enagic).
See, GAZ is not a company. It's a spin-off of different "characters" in the online world jumping from one organization to another and pushing "the best opportunity out there" down your throats using webinars and automated webinars.
The reality is; it's hard to know what's the truth. Their site seems no longer accessible, and given the lack of information on their business, I'd take that as a huge red flag.
Check out 5 minutes of the video below if you want to learn more about this company. Just note that it's 2 hours long and I'd recommend watching the entire video if you'd want to figure out the full picture here...
But that isn't even all of them. They are just a variation of different trainings that are made just to people promote the Enagic MLM.
It sure is awkward to see different MLMs that promote Enagic. But maybe that's because these programs are expected to have a bad name sooner or later and the owners want to start fresh and be on top of their new pyramid.
Speaking of which...