Atomy launched in the US back in 2010, with the parent Korean company founded by Han-Gill Park in 2004 (sometimes credited as “Han-Kil Park or Han-Gil Park).
From what I’ve been able to suss out, Atomy’s MLM opportunity was launched in 2009. A corporate address in the US state of Washington is provided on the Atomy America website.
Park (right) serves as the CEO of Atomy America, with the company also operating in Japan, Canada, Singapore and Taiwan.
While there’s an abundance of marketing philosophy on the Atomy America website regarding the company, strangely there’s no information about Han-Gill Park himself.
Out of curiosity I jumped onto Atomy’s Korean site but found it to be the same as the American site, in Korean. So that wasn’t much help.
Possible due to language barriers (although it’s strange Atomy themselves don’t provide any information), I was unable to put together an MLM history on Park.
As such Park’s corporate background and MLM history are unknown.
Read on for a full review of the Anomy America MLM business opportunity.
The Atomy America Product Line
Atomy operate in a number of product niches, spanning health and nutrition, personal care (mens and womens), beauty, home care and food.
Unfortunately Atomy do a
terrible
job of presenting their product range to the general public, with no product information or pricing provided on the Atomy America website.
Despite the Atomy website hosting an online storefront, if a visitor clicks on any listed products for more information only the following message comes up:
Price and PV information will be shown after login.
The required login prompt sees visitors required to log in with Atomy membership details.
The Atomy America Compensation Plan
Atomy’s compensation as presented on the Atomy America website is confusing. A few tables of data containing non-standard terminology is presented, with there being no explanation as to what any of the provided information means.
Relying on Atomy affiliate marketing presentations to supplement the information available on the Atomy website, I’ve done my best to break down the Atomy America compensation plan below.
Commission Qualification
In order to qualify for commissions, Atomy affiliates must first generate over 10,000 PV.
PV stands for “Personal Volume” and is sales volume generated by sales to retail customers and/or an affiliate’s own purchase of product.
Thereafter to remain commission qualified, an Atomy affiliate must purchase at least one Atomy product every 12 months.
Atomy Affiliate Ranks
There are seven affiliate ranks within the Atomy compensation plan.
Along with their respective qualification criteria, they are as follows:
Sales Master – min 2,500,000 GV generated on both sides of the binary
Diamond Master – 1,500,000 or more daily GV generated by weaker binary side, with two personally recruited Sales Master ranked affiliate on either side of the binary
Sharon-Rose Master – 2,400,000 or more daily GV gen
🤖 Quick Answer
What is Atomy America and when was it established?Atomy America is a multi-level marketing company that launched in the United States in 2010. The parent Korean company was founded by Han-Gill Park in 2004, with the MLM opportunity commencing in 2009. The company operates across multiple regions including Japan, Canada, Singapore, and Taiwan, maintaining a corporate address in Washington state.
Who leads Atomy America?
Han-Gill Park serves as the Chief Executive Officer of Atomy America. Park founded the parent Korean company in 2004 and has overseen the company's expansion into various international markets, though limited biographical information about him is publicly available on the company's websites.
What information is available about Atomy's leadership transparency?
Despite extensive marketing materials on the Atomy America website, detailed information about CEO Han-Gill Park remains notably absent. The Korean
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