Emailconomy identifies Angel Michelangelo Lopez as owner of the company on its website.

Lopez is based out of Florida, which corresponds to a corporate address in Tampa provided in the footer of Emailconomy’s website.

Michelangelo Lopez (right) appears to have made a name for himself in
Empower Network
circa 2014.

By 2014 Empower Network was
already in decline
, but it wasn’t until 2017 that the company
imploded entirely
.

Since Empower Network Lopez has been pitching himself as an internet marketing coach. He also appears to have been promoting
Valentus
.

On his LinkedIn profile Lopez cites himself as the author of “The Art of Being Stupid Online”.

Alrighty then.

Read on for a full review of the Emailconomy MLM opportunity.

Emailconomy’s Products

Emailconomy has no retailable products or services, with affiliates only able to market Emailconomy affiliate membership itself.

Emailconomy affiliate membership provides access to a various digital marketing materials.

Emailconomy’s Compensation Plan

Emailconomy affiliates sign up, pay fees and are paid to recruit others who do the same.

Inner Circle costs $500 and pays $200 per affiliate recruited who also buys Inner Circle

Diamond costs $1000 and pays $400 per affiliate recruited who also buys Diamond

Master costs $2500 and pays $1000 per affiliate recruited who also buys Master

Residual commissions are referred to as “team sales”, and appear to be commissions paid on purchases by affiliates recruited by those you recruit (your level 2).

Inner Circle team sales pay a $100 commission

Diamond team sales pay a $200 commission

Master team sales pay a $500 commission

Joining Emailconomy

Emailconomy affiliate membership costs $500 to $2500 payment.

The more an Emailconomy affiliate pays in membership fees, the higher their income potential.

Conclusion

Emailconomy presents itself as a simple pyramid scheme, with a mail spam marketing backend.

100% of commissions paid out by Emailconomy are tied to recruitment, which makes anything bundled with participation fees irrelevant.

Seeing as what is bundled is marketing focused though, I wanted to draw attention to Emailconomy’s recommend marketing strategy.

LISTEN!!! Here’s the absolute KEY to your success in Direct Mail.

You don’t go wasting your profits on some Tahiti vacation trip or some expensive purse or watch. You ramp up your business.

Order 5,000 letters now!

Sending out spam in the mail and hoping people who don’t know any better sign up.

Putting aside that using the mail to promote pyramid schemes in illegal in the US, would you take an unsolicited pitch asking for up to $2500 seriously?

I can only imagine the quality tier the rest of Emailconomy’s bundled marketing comes in at.

As to the content of the sent out mail spam, expect the usual disingenuous spam that pyramid scheme scammers come up with:

Is this business legal?

Yes, absolutely. The Education direct sales industry has been around for decades.

Irrespect


🤖 Quick Answer

What is Emailconomy and who owns it?
Emailconomy is a company identified by Angel Michelangelo Lopez as its owner, operating from a corporate address in Tampa, Florida. Lopez positions himself as an internet marketing coach and has been associated with the company's operations and promotional activities.

What is Angel Michelangelo Lopez's background in network marketing?
Lopez gained prominence within Empower Network around 2014, a company that experienced decline and eventually imploded by 2017. Following this venture, he transitioned to positioning himself as an internet marketing coach and has promoted various companies in the sector.

What business model does Emailconomy operate?
Emailconomy operates as a multi-level marketing opportunity featuring a three-tier pyramid recruiting structure combined with marketing components, characterizing it as an MLM business model rather than a traditional retail-based enterprise.


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