MyStand Beta Review

Perhaps you have been buying website or company that can raise your income? Lucky you, because I am here to examine the corporation thoroughly. In these details, you'll learn all the important information about the business, especially whether it's a con or the best company.

Merely a disclaimer, I am not associated with MyStand Beta , so be certain that my review is honest and unbiased.

What Is MyStand Beta?

The MyStand looks like a “daily-task” program where users are assigned employment to accomplish daily. The style is that users do the task, confirm it in the app, and then the program pays them with points.

Is MyStand An MLM Company?

This really is among the first questions I asked myself when MyStand popped through to my radar. From what I've had the oppertunity to gather it surely appears so:

Quite obviously the compensation plan and any commissions paid out are likely to revolve around points. Unfortunately at this stage Budd hasn't released the MyStand compensation plan, but we do know affiliates are awarded points for completing tasks set by the business through the app (based on estimated time taken to perform the task), and for just about any company-recommended purchases they make:

Whether that's 5000 points total or in one transaction isn't clear but I'm hoping oahu could be the former, otherwise MyStand could end up being very expensive for its affiliates.

Oh and how points translate over into money on the backend of MyStand remains a mystery. I suspect it could be some type of company-wide revenue-share, paid out centered on points accumulated by affiliates.

Is MyStand Beta A Scam?

So, is MyStand Beta a con?

Not technically. You can earn money with this program, but it's not necessarily as easy as the business causes it to be sound.

There's a huge amount of work to be performed upfront, no real guarantee of success, and – above all – the particular commissions are pretty small.

Now, there's nothing wrong with front-loading the task and making the money later.

But if you're grinding it out for 3 months and then your reward is really a $50 commission, it's not really worth it.

Imagine if, instead, you are able to accomplish that same 3 months of work (in your spare time), and your reward was a $500 to $2,000 payment that came in each month?

And what if you really didn't need to wait 3 months? Imagine if you have usage of started today and have your first payment in per week?

And what when you can double it in a few days?

Well, that's the ability of Digital Real Estate. 

And, unlike an MLM, you are able to legitimately do this from anywhere. It's a true lifestyle business.

Your laptop and a web connection is all you can need.

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