Most nutritional companies offer the same products and you need to purchase a lot of product in order to qualify for commissions. Travel companies may have great services, but in the end, how often do you use the product, if at all? We are in a recession; so let me ask you a question. If you had to cut down on expenses, what would be one of the first things to go? A company where you are buying $100-$200/month worth of vitamins that you don't know why you are taking in the first place(and takes 20 customers to even break even, which you don't have because it was difficult to even get your sweet Aunt Jane who never turns down a favour), or a company where you are saving money on a necessity? I think the answer is quite clear.
Proxycomm has a binary based compensation plan, and yes, many people do not like binaries, but Proxycomm is an exception to the rule. Most binary plans require balancing and a lot of personal referrals to make good money. This is not easy to do for beginners, or people with limited marketing skills. They may receive a lot of spillover from their downline, but if they cannot balance their weak side, they will lose out on a lot of commissions. Most binary plans also pay matching cheque bonuses and only a very small commission percentage (such as 10-15%) on group volume. This creates competition within the business itself, because people want to personally sponsor the heavy hitters under themselves, because that is where the money will come from.