List of Multi-level Marketing Companies

This is a list of Wikipedia pages about companies which use multi-level marketing (also known as network marketing, direct selling, referral marketing, and pyramid selling) for most of their sales.

  • 5LINX
  • ACN Inc.
  • AdvoCare
  • Agel Enterprises LLC
  • Amsoil
  • Amway
  • Amway Global, previously known as Quixtar
  • Avon Products
  • Beachbody
  • BioPerformance
  • Discovery Toys
  • Dynamic Essentials (Company dissolved in 2003)
  • eCosway
  • Equinox International (dissolved 2004)
  • Forever Living Products
  • FreeLife
  • Fuel Freedom International
  • Fund America, Inc.
  • European Grouping of Marketing Professionals/CEDIPAC SA
  • Herbalife
  • Holiday Magic (Company dissolved in 1974)
  • Isagenix International
  • Juice Plus
  • Kleeneze
  • LegalShield (Formerly known as Pre-Paid Legal Services)
  • LifeVantage
  • Longaberger
  • Mannatech
  • Market America
  • Mary Kay
  • Melaleuca
  • Metabolife (Company dissolved in 2005)
  • MonaVie
  • National Safety Associates
  • Neways
  • Nu Skin Enterprises
  • Oriflame
  • Primerica
  • Prudential Consulting Inc.
  • Reliv
  • Royal Tongan Limu (Company dissolved in 2003, founder then set up The Limu Company)
  • Scentsy Inc.
  • Shaklee Corporation
  • Stream Energy
  • Success University
  • Sunrider International
  • Tahitian Noni
  • Telecom Plus
  • The Pampered Chef
  • Unicity International
  • United Sciences of America, Inc. (Company dissolved in 1987)
  • USANA Health Sciences
  • Vector Marketing
  • Vemma
  • ViSalus
  • Watkins Incorporated
  • World Financial Group
  • XanGo
  • YourTravelBiz.com
See also: :Category:Multi-level marketing companies

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