A No-nonsense Look at Monavie

Is Monavie a good network marketing opportunity? I’ve spent the last 11 years in the network marketing industry, and this article will serve as an unbiased review of the Monavie business from an opportunity perspective.

To start off with, there are a few areas that one need to evaluate a MLM company like Monavie before you get involved. Monavie was started 5 years ago. They market several varieties of a “super juice” which is taken daily as a dietary supplement. Essentially the formulas contain various types of wild and exotic berries and fruits that contain ultra-healthy nutrients and vitamins.

Monavie has sound corporate backing and branding. It’s U.S.A. based, which can be either a must for you or a no big deal. Monavie has over 2 dozen people that make in excess of $1.5 million per year – you can check out these numbers on their webpage. That is a lot of people making substantial riches. The benefits of Monavie are simple. They have a high quality product, and they have a proven track record of lots of people making money.

Often times, distributors think that a great product and an OK business plan are enough reasons to be in business, but that is wrong!. I like to take a look at saturation, and evaluate a business from an opportunity to competition perspective. In the superjuice-type MLM company niche, Monavie has passed it’s critical mass stage, and most people have heard of it.

Do you want to build an business where you have to overcome a lots of people say no because most have heard of it? Or would you rather build a business in a way that is attractive to the general public? The best advice I can give is that if you’re going to start Monavie is that you learn how to MARKET your company in a way that removes resistance in the people you are talking to.

Personally, I’ve found that I can sponsor 2-3 people per week into any business that I choose, but it took me a long time to develop those skills and the fact is that I wouldn’t want to have to grow them in an environment where there was an increased sales resistance due to an over saturated market. There IS money to be made in Monavie, but decide for yourself whether it’s a good business or not. Just whatever you do, learn how to market other than how they are teaching you going house to house and working off everyone’s warm list having juice parties.

The great thing about how I build my business is that it works in any company, and if you’ve got a high quality product to market and a great comp plan, you’ll succeed in any opportunity you join, even if you’ve never succeeded in multi-level marketing before.

After reading Chris’s An Unbiased Look at MonaVie article, thousands of internet entrepreneurs have acheived massive success in their home business by visiting Chris Swope’s Internet Wealth Strategy website and filling out an application. When you visit the site, you’ll have an opportunity to get access to over $150 in internet marketing training bonuses, as well as a free internet marketing DVD.

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