Technically no, Modere is not a pyramid scheme.
It's possible for "Social Marketers" to make money just by selling Modere products and without recruiting anyone.
However, Modere acts more like a "pyramid scheme in disguise".
Let me explain what I mean by that...
You can make money with this program, but building a successful business is more challenging than it sounds.
And you can legitimately do this from anywhere, and it's an actual lifestyle business.
Your laptop and an internet connection are all you need.
Now, there's nothing wrong with front-loading the work and making money later.
But if you're grinding it out for three months, and then your reward is being forced to grind it out for another nine months before seeing any "real money," well… that's not a great deal.
Even if the representatives don't sell any products to customers, the company has ensured its success through products bought by representatives. This way, products are constantly being sold, and it doesn't matter who buys them.
These people can travel around, living their lives first and focusing on their income second.
Because even if they stop working for an extended period, the money keeps coming in – so adventure, memories, and experience are the top priority.
And they never have to worry about how to pay for the next trip or consider asking for time off.