I market Himilayan Goji Juice, which was also featured on Oprah, and am finding great success. The one thing you need to watch though, is Acai does not have medical validation. There are 41 different types of goji berries and only one, the Himilayan Goji marketed by Freelife International, has what is called a Spectral Signature, meaning that the DNA of the unique berry which contains 4 natural polysaccharides, has been preserved in every bottle. This product was developed by Dr. Earl Mindell, author of the Vitamin Bible, world's leading Nutritionist, Pharmacist and Master Herbalist. It is the only one that has over 75 clinical studies published on pubmed.org, which is where the Doctor's get their information.
I was just in Dallas at a convention, and Graham Stedman was one of our speakers. We were also featured in Time magazine as the breakthrough superfruit of the year. We were on CNN, Larry King Live and Good Morning America as well as many others.
The business is growing at record speed because of the unique product and the proof of what it does for people's health. Incomes of $10k/mo are not unusual, but most importantly, you are helping people with a vast array of health issues.
Please don't listen to the negative comments on Multi Level Marketing. It is a very respectable business, and if you really work at it and take advantage of the exceptional training, you will have financial freedom much quicker than all the naysayers. I am living proof!
If you would like to see how the juices compare on the Bovis scale, just drop me a line.
2006-11-07 19:54:04
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answered by Anonymous
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Wait... "the Net and Network Marketing"?? Catch-22??
Those two should go together, hand-in-glove. And yet, Network Marketers have struggled to realize the near-infinite networking, lead-generating potential of the Web.
How can that be?
Network Marketing (sometimes called "Multi-Level Marketing" or "MLM") is all about...
* recruiting/lead generation/relationship-building
* sales conversion
* ongoing consumption
* replicating yourself through downline motivation and training.
How in the world could the Internet not be the best thing since sliced bread for Network Marketers? Because it's being done, all wrong, by all the wrong people.
There's no need to push (i.e., chase cold calls/prospects) when you can motivate potential customers and business-builders to pull (i.e., they want to call you to learn more).
Here's how to Put The Net Back Into NETwork Marketing http://www.mlm.wotsnext.com
2006-11-07 19:46:50
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answered by Anonymous
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The problem with MLM companies that sell functional health drinks is that the products are inferior to what you can buy outside the MLM pyramid and the price is usually half the price. Take a look at the top fruit drinks that include Noni, Magnosteen and Goji. All of the MLM companies use a reconstituted Noni puree and charge a lot of money.
XanGo⢠$115.00 four bottles • Bottle size 25oz.
Reconstituted garcinia mangostana juice from whole fruit, apple juice concentrate, pear juice concentrate, grape juice concentrate, pear puree, blueberry juice concentrate, raspberry juice concentrate, strawberry juice concentrate, cranberry juice concentrate, cherry juice concentrate, citric acid, natural flavor, pectin, xanthan gum, sodium benzoate, potassium sorbate.
TAHITIAN NONI INTERNATIONAL⢠$168 four bottles • Bottle size 33.8oz.
Reconstituted Morinda citrifolia fruit juice from pure juice puree grown in French Polynesia, plus natural grape juice concentrate, natural blueberry juice concentrate, and natural flavors.
Himalayan Goji ⢠Juice $186.00 • Bottle size 32oz.
Reconstituted goji juice from whole Lycium barbarum fruit, grape juice concentrate, pear juice concentrate, apple juice concentrate, pear puree and natural flavor, with sodium benzoate and potassium sorbate added to maintain freshness.
Companies that sell direct to the customer tend to have a superior product and are less expensive. For example, Tahitian Noni International sells their bottle for $42 and has little of the actual Noni juice in it since they use the whole fruit and add water to reconstitute it. Compare that with the famous Hawaiian Noni juice, Tru Noni, who sell their product for half the price and is 100% pure.
MLM distributors don't want you to think about what's in the product or how much it cost. They spend most of their time selling you a dream.
2006-11-09 00:36:29
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answered by Anonymous
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I was not impressed with the compensation plan of that company on Oprah.
As far as noni is concerned:
Test noni juice by putting one ounce into a six ounce glass of strong alcohol like everclear, the actual fruit will clump together. Out of eight companies, Synergy Worldwide's Noni Supreme came out on top, their Acai product (Mystica) is amazing as well. Try the test yourself.
2006-11-09 01:14:53
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answered by Vegastitan 2
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Please do your homework and approach this as a biz person not a get rich quick person.
understand most companies mlm or other fail in first five years. one product DoesNot make a company profitable.
you need to understand the industry - see Success magazine or Networking Times before you go into any company and never do so on credit cards .
2006-11-07 17:50:28
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answered by Anonymous
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MLM= Much Less Money than you started with.
All MLM is a scam unless you are on the top of the pryamid
2006-11-07 17:50:42
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answered by ML 5
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