Hidden Hunger International launched late last year and operated in the MLM charity niche,
Utilizing a unilevel compensation plan, the company paid affiliates when those they’d recruited purchased micro-nutrient pack monthly subscriptions.
The more pack subscriptions an affiliate bought and the more their downline bought, the higher the commissions earnt.
Ruel Morton of former “‘the #1 Top Money Earner in FHTM” fame founded
Hidden Hunger International
, and operated it out of the US state of Texas.
In the first quarter of this year, and for reasons I haven’t been able to ascertain, Morton changed the name of the company to Hidden Hunger Global.
In doing so, Morton also removed his name from the Hidden Hunger Global website. Offsite however Morton is still credited as founder of the company and hosts affiliate training calls:
Credited as CEO of Hidden Hunger Global on the company website is Duncan Dodds.
Dodds Hidden Hunger Global corporate bio reveals a lack of experience in the MLM industry, either at an affiliate or corporate level. Dodds does however have some marketing experience as the ‘
Founder and Managing Partner with Big Visions Advisors, LLC, a marketing and growth strategy firm.
‘
Today we explore whether anything changed on the MLM side of things after Hidden Hunger International became Hidden Hunger Global.
Read on for a full review of the Hidden Hunger Global MLM business opportunity.
The Hidden Hunger Global Product Line
Marketed as “child saving products”, Hidden Hunger Global list three product lines on their website; micronutrient packs, water purification systems and mosquito nets.
As with Hidden Hunger International,
no retail prices are provided on the Hidden Hunger Global website.
The compensation plan document however reveals that each of these products is priced at $15.
Hidden Hunger Global products can either be bought by affiliates (“business members”) or non-affiliates (“members”).
The Hidden Hunger Global Compensation Plan
The Hidden Hunger Global compensation plan revolves around affiliates and members purchasing $15 products.
Commissions are paid out via a unilevel. Unilevel volume placed into a pool, of which a percentage is then paid out.
Hidden Hunger Global Affiliate Ranks
There are four affiliate ranks within the Hidden Hunger Global compensation plan.
Along with their respective qualification criteria, they are as follows:
Bronze – you and your downline purchase at least 20 products
Silver – you and your downline purchase at least 50 products
Gold – you and your downline purchase at least 100 individual products
Ambassador – you and your downline purchase at least 200 individual products
Note that these qualification criteria are calculated monthly, which means an affiliate can have a different rank from month to month.
Also note that affiliates are capped at purchasing ten products a month ($150).
Unilevel Commissions
Residual commissions in Hidden Hunger Global are paid out using
🤖 Quick Answer
What is Hidden Hunger Global and its business model?Hidden Hunger Global is a multi-level marketing company operating in the nutritional supplement sector. It operates through a unilevel compensation structure, paying affiliates commissions based on micro-nutrient pack subscriptions purchased by recruits and their downlines. The company was rebranded from Hidden Hunger International in the first quarter of the year.
Who founded Hidden Hunger Global and what is his background?
Ruel Morton founded Hidden Hunger Global. He previously held the position of top money earner in FHTM. The company operates from Texas, United States. Morton's name was subsequently removed from the official Hidden Hunger Global website, though external sources continue crediting him as the company's founder.
What structural changes occurred when Hidden Hunger International became Hidden Hunger Global?
The primary structural change involved a name change from Hidden Hunger International to Hidden Hunger
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