Alliance In Motion Review
Company Name: Alliance in Motion
Costs: Not Stated
Rating: 22/100
What Is It?
A fairly unimpressive MLM serving a range of markets globally.

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Short Review
Alliance in Motion calls itself the ‘No. 1 MLM company in the world’, but that clearly isn’t true. The products look subpar and are heavily hyped, even though there is no evidence to back up any of the company’s claims. Members also have to buy the products in packages, which makes the process of successfully earning money that much harder.
Product Breakdown
The products available from Alliance in Motion entirely depend on where you are in the world. For this review, I looked at the products for the Philippines, as that seems to be the company’s largest market.
To start off with, let me say that I’m not impressed.
Many of the products look like something you would find on the shelves of dollar stores. Appearance isn’t everything, of course, but it is still relevant when you are selling products.
The products fall into four categories. One is functional drinks. This includes a number of coffees, one chocolate drink, and one other drink. They are promoted as containing a large number of phytonutrients and the site lists a significant number of health benefits.
It’s extremely unlikely that a cup of coffee is going to offer all of these benefits, no matter how damn good that coffee is. In fact, those proposed benefits are around half of the list of benefits that the company promotes.
Another category is NaturaCeuticals, which includes toothpaste and soap, as well as male and female washes. Again, these are promoted as being high in nutrients and health benefits, even though the company provides no actual evidence.
The other two categories are nutritional support and nutritional CosmeCeuticals. Nutritional support is largely supplements. Again, marketing makes lots of bold claims and makes the products sound absolutely wonderful.
The CosmeCeuticals on the other hand are a bit different. These products aren’t designed for the American market and are skin whitening tablets. If that sounds weird, it’s because in a lot of Asian countries, being paler is considered a desirable trait for women. Kind of like being tan for western countries. Skin whitening is kind of like our version of spray-on tan.
So this product is relevant in the markets that the company is targeting, but even then… there is no evidence that they actually do anything, just lots of claims. A skin whitening tablet? Come on!
My biggest problem with the products from Alliance in Motion is the lack of evidence. The claims they make for some of the products are pretty strong, yet there isn’t any proof given at all. I tend to heavily disbelieve claims like that because realistically things like coffee and supplements are never going to miraculously improve your health.
Sure, they might help a little bit, especially if you were actually deficient in a nutrient, but they aren’t likely to do much more than that.
Product Pricing
Even though the site lists the products individually, they aren’t actually sold that way. Instead, users buy them in combo packages, like this one here:
That approach gives members much less control because it makes selling the products individually more difficult. For example, if one or two of the products were more popular than others, you’d probably have to buy an entire package to stock up on the ones you were interested in. Potentially, this could mean that you are paying for products that you don’t want or need.
The site doesn’t actually say how much the packages cost. (just the value).
I hate it when MLM sites do that. Even if they have been recruited by someone, many people will go to the site for an MLM to figure out whether it is worth joining. When the site doesn’t give this information, it can be difficult to tell whether it is a good opportunity or a bad one. In some cases, the lack of information makes the company seem safer than it actually is, so people end up getting involved when they probably shouldn’t.
Opportunity Breakdown
The Company Itself
Interestingly, Alliance in Motion isn’t targeted at American audiences at all. The site instead offers a list of nine locations for visitors to select from (the one not shown in the image is the Philippians). This is a bit unusual, but it doesn’t necessarily mean that the company is a scam. After all, America and Europe are far from the only significant markets for companies to target.
Nevertheless, there are some things about the company that is a bit concerning. The first is this claim:
Now, I’ve never heard of Alliance in Motion before, and I’m guessing that many of you haven’t either. If the company really was the number one MLM company, it would have some kind of reputation behind it. I know it’s not based in the United States, so that’s partly the reason why we haven’t heard of it, but that isn’t enough of a reason.
Here’s another indication, their visitors counter:
Even if those numbers are entirely legitimate (i.e. they haven’t paid for traffic), they’re still pretty low for a big MLM. After all, the reputation of the company does play a pretty big role in how effective you would be at making sales. People are much more likely to buy from a company that they know about than some obscure company that someone is trying to promote.
The Opportunity
Alliance in Motion is an MLM and as such it relies on a recruitment model. This means that the best way to earn money is to recruit other people into the company and have them be successful at both recruitment and sales.
For example, members can earn money from packages that they sell to new distributors, from product sales, and from the sales of people in the team below them.
As with most MLMs, members gain ranks as they progress through the company. This is based on the number of sales that you make and the team that is under you makes. Higher ranks mean more potential to earn, which is how there ends up being such a strong focus on recruitment.
The company doesn’t provide a large amount of information about their commission scheme, but most elements are similar to other MLM companies.
One slightly interesting thing is in the ‘leg’ model for income earning. The model itself is common, where members build left and right sales teams and gain bonuses if those two teams match in sales. This company allows members to use product re-orders as a way of matching sales.
It’s very difficult to know how this works out in practice. It might offer an advantage over the approaches of other MLMs, but then again it may not. No matter how you look at it though, the end result is an MLM company that relies on you recruiting and selling.
Other Comments
There are always two sides to an MLM company, the products, and the opportunity. In this case, the products certainly aren’t appealing and the opportunity is pretty average. The only distinction that this company has is that it operates in a number of markets where many of the larger American MLMs may not operate. Likewise, the products might be more appealing there than they are in American.
Even if the products appeal to some groups of people, the fact remains that making money from this company would not be simple, especially as you have to buy packs of products, rather than individual ones.
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Final
I don't think your time and effort is going to worth Alliance In Motion, you're better off exploring other opportunities to make money. Their products are heavily hyped without any supporting facts to back it up.

MLM Critic & Author: Nathaniell
What's up ladies and dudes! Great to finally meet you, and I hope you enjoyed this post. I have to be honest though. I'm not a big fan of MLM. Tried it. Hated it.
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marshall
hi am in east africa uganda to be specific, my relative put me in the AIM global group and huge somes of money were invested personally i dont believe iin money making schemes as the mantra alliance global is going with here,the representatives aint that convincing and looks like a villager dressed up in asuit to my observation i urge people not to be taken up by sweet nothings yet you have no friends who have the financial stability to grow your tree on to build the finance one invests in
Joan Oben
My mother just spent a huge amount of money to register on this na dsent me the details to check them out. She is 74 and i am very very uncomfortable with all this marketing anyway. I consider them all Pnzi schemes. Is there anything you can do or say to allay my fears … Thanks
Nathaniell
Unfortunately, many scams like this target the elderly who are in need of more income to supplement their retirement and are more gullible. Nothing against the elderly, but when people get desperate for income, they tend to believe things which are otherwise unbelievable. At this point, I’d just make sure she’s not on any kind of recurring billing and make sure she understands why it’s not a good idea to sign up for a network marketing company if she doesn’t have the network of people to sell to.
Dr. Robert
We have a relative who is very, very active on this company and my parents WERE regular buyers of their products. As for me, I was doubtful since the start and that skepticism lead me to examining their main item which is the C 24/7. Now, what I did is not a scientific examination in any way, it’s all just reading and researching.
From C 24/7’s box of my mother, I found out that it is manufactured by Nature’s Way here in the US. The NW logo was so tiny that one would not notice it right away.
Nature’s Way sounded familiar, I thought, so I searched online and found their products from different US websites (they even have it Walmart!). I learned that Nature’s Way’s vitamins’ “Alive” is the original version of C 24/7. I checked all the “ingredients” and nutritional information and found out that the two products are 100% identical.
C 24/7 is Alive!
After learning all these new info, I advised my parents not to purchase anymore of C 24/7 because its cost and shipment from Philippines to US is a total ripoff! Plus, I have these questions/comments in mind about it.
— How on earth did they re-package Alive as C 24/7? the capsules of C 24/7 are different and the packaging is flimsy. They do not look like medicines or vitamins that came from the US.
— Did the actual capsules of C 24/7 come from the same factory where Alive is manufactured?
— The head of AIM Global is a doctor and i believe this is the main strategy of their marketing plans. “if Doctors believe it, how can you not?”
MLM is rampant in the Philippines and I was once a member of a very popular company. That company is now gone and my leaders have moved on….. to different MLMs.
I would just like to say that the products of MLMs are not all fake. Some, I witnessed myself that they truly work.
However, the marketing scheme has to stop. I pity the bottom people who are lured to thinking that all they need to do is hard work with their leaders to get the life that they are dreaming about, the house, the cars, the savings, and many more —— only to realize how HARDER they have to struggle to make it work.
Why harder? because there are no more left to recruit.
ksp7653
I never heard of this MLM. Number 1? HA! What’s in your products?
Rex Prantilla
Hello Nathaniell,
I truly appreciate your review about Alliance in Motion Global, and hearing your point of view is really somewhat refreshing. Thank you very much! 🙂 However, you may have overlooked some points about your review that would make it a bit lacking in a way, especially the comments that you have mentioned about the products, complan and claim of Alliance in Motion (AiM) Global to be the No. 1 Direct Selling Company in the World. Honestly, I am an active Distributor of AiM Global, and I am really proud to note that our little company (from the Philippines) has somehow caught your attention in your blog, and (maybe) spark a worldwide frenzy with the review that you just made! With that said, we thank you very much! But here’s a little note for your readers. The claims of AiM Global being the No.1 Direct Selling Company is not just a self-proclaimed title, but rather it is based on the Online Poll made by a well-respected 3rd-Party MLM Observer by the name of Mr. Ted Nuyten. For more details you can check this link: https://www.businessforhome.org/2015/10/the-top-direct-selling-companies-in-the-world-2016-poll/ —add to that, the company did the feat for 2 consecutive years already!
Moreover, the flagship products of AiM Global are manufactured by a Billion-Dollar per year Manufacturing Company from the USA via Nature’s Way! They have been in partnership with AiM Global for the past 10 years that AiM Global has been existing. I know that its really hard to imagine that a 3rd-world country like the Philippines can come up with something like AiM Global, in which everyone in the world of MLM has been slowly but surely noticing already. But mind you, the company has already produced almost 3,000 Ordinary individuals (mostly ordinary and poor Filipinos) to become an ExtraOrdinary Millionaire for the past 10 years! Watch this: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UhkN6hOy9oI
The complan of the company is basically a Hybrid form of Marketing Plan, that combines 3 of the most Powerful (and stable) complans in the industry. You can check it thru this link: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ME6t8WVrPZI
Anyway, I would like to thank you for the privilege of sending you this note (and hopefully reading it! :-)). Hope that this would somehow clear up some of the “issues” that you saw at AiM Global. I will definitely let management know about it, so that we can take whatever action is necessary to rectify whatever you’ve observe. For what it’s worth, I would honestly tell you that we appreciate your review Nathaniell! Maraming salamat po! (thank you very much!)
May God bless you more in your business, that you may become a greater blessing to a lot more Online hopefuls and other people. Your story truly is an inspiration to me personally! Kudos and Shalom!
Rex Prantilla
Infinite Skyway Alliance Worldwide, Founder
Alliance in Motion Global Team Leader
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me,myself and i
you know as a member of AIM you will go to the very extent just to protect your company and lure more innocent and desparate people to it.
EDSON NAYEBARE
I am from Uganda but I regret of joining your company (Aim).I joined it for two reasons;
1. Health benefits (knowing that I could get cured throat complications which never came right)
2.income benefits. This! whenever I think about AIM and the money I spent, I almost collapse. It is 5 months no any money earned yet.
People should watch out this company!!!!
Ig
well done, detailed and polite response…am joining AIM.
Nathaniell
Good luck!