Wealth On Tap Review: Are They For Real?

Have you recently come across the Wealth on Tap Masterclass and wondering if Enagic is a scam or not?

This is one of the latest ‘training’ companies with big promises that ultimately promote an MLM company. I’ve detailed many reasons why MLMs are a bad choice and continue to advocate for doing your own research.

Wealth on Tap is actually associated with The Freedom Era which has become very popular in Australia in recent years. Both companies are quite real, but have been heavily scrutinized by a ton of people, including myself.

Other communities to watch out for include:

They all follow the same script and template, typically appealing to those seeking quick results with minimum effort.

How It Works

First, you’ll see your friend boasting about the quick success they’ve had with their latest venture or ‘opportunity’ on social media.

They’ll talk about wealth, location freedom, high ticket affiliate marketing (which this isn’t, but anyway) and unplugging from the matrix.

And don’t get me wrong – I’m all for getting away from the system! 😎 But I’d rather build a business that I OWN and control. Wouldn’t you?

Now, the next thing that happens…you’ll get inquisitive and chat to your friend or even register for the Wealth on Tap Masterclass. This is where things start to get interesting.

They’ll typically stay hush hush about the actual product they’re selling (expensive Kangen water machines) and how they’re really making the money (recruiting people like you), but using plenty of disguises. The Law of Attraction is one of those.

Some people see it as sketchy, others see it as disgusting, others see it as opportunistic while some actually love it. I see it as hilarious. Because somehow, people actually do sign up for it!

Lastly, they’ll start pushing you to enrol. And why is that? Because your friend is set to make a HUGE commission for signing you up. And so will the 6 people ABOVE them. Did you know that? 😉

They’re all getting paid if you sign up.

So they’re never gonna tell you not to. Like…why would they?!

So essentially, it goes like: Post flashy photos on social media (even if you’re broke) > Drive engagement through wishy washy stories > Get people to sign up under you > Make money (hopefully) > Rinse and repeat

And ignore the many people that end up losing money below you.

Futurama has an epic meme about this:

Earnings Potential

While the promises are often exaggerated, the truth helps us stay grounded.

There is a 2023 earnings disclosure that Enagic recently released:

Rank# Sellers% SellersMedian $ Earned
1A19,78559.34%$285
2A4,90014.70%$580
3A1,7605.28%$1,032
4A2,2626.78%$1,669
5A1,1933.58%$1,970
6A2,4877.46%$6,617
6A26211.86%$13,866
6A2-22010.60%$24,598
6A2-3880.26%$97,544
6A2-4270.08%$228,304
6A2-5130.04%$398,539
6A2-670.02%$1,365,579
Source: https://www.enagic.com/en_AU/distributors-earnings-disclosure-statement

However, despite the truths, many of their own distributors don’t want to share this with anyone.

And why would they? The earnings are so meagre for the majority of people, despite the hypey and boastful posts on social media about it.

It seems getting paid to post staged photos on social media only pays well for the top 1%.

They also HATE that you’re reading this and doing your own research. But you’re smart, so don’t let them take away your critical thinking abilities. 👍

So Is It Worth It?

If you’re looking to do high ticket affiliate marketing, this isn’t it. This is network marketing, just like Amway. Except in this case, you’re selling one very expensive kitchen water machine. Hence the name ‘Wealth on Tap’.

If you’re looking for an online business that you fully own and control, this isn’t it. You’ll be an MLM distributor for a Japanese water filter company. But of course, you’ll have to cover this up with catchy buzzwords. Don’t worry – your team will teach you exactly how to do this! 😄

They’ve become REALLY good at it.

If you’re looking to sign up your friends into a scheme where (going by the statistics above) most of them will probably lose money, then this is it. If that’s your childhood dream, then jump right in! Hopefully you can recoup what you’ve spent on it within the first few years. Maybe your friends might too. Huge maybe.

Unfortunately, heaps of people will unfriend you, you’re less likely to get invited to social events and you’ll have to deal with the stigma of MLMs. Fellow Enagic distributors will essentially become your friends.

But if you’re thick-skinned and want to promote a lifestyle on social media and recruit others into the scheme, then it could be worth it.

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I'm Joshua from Australia. 🇦🇺

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