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    Monavie ?

    Can someone tell me about this MLM or network marketing product? I need to know some of your experience whose joined this "thing" what was your experience? Some guy was telling me to join and that "its the greatest thing" I think this is just another MLM- which I despise. I need some comments from those whose gone through this program.
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    it doesn't matter what network marketing company you join... if you don't know how to market... especially internet marketing... you won't succeed... as soon as you get someone selling an opportunity upfront... means they are peddlers and won't be able to teach you how to attract new prospects and leads and are chasing them (such as in your case)... ask him what systems he has in place to generate leads and what he can teach you in order to do the same... if it involves conference calls, a figure about monthly sales, 3 foot rule, handing out flyers, and google ads that involve advertising the opportunity or product... run!

    just ask the question and see what answer you get... i'd like to hear it... so if you can post it that would be great... looking forward to your response
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    What? That is completely untrue. You should research next time before commenting.

    My friend is a Monavie rep here at Smith Mountain Lake, and she is making a KILLING. At $45 dollars a bottle, who wouldn't?

    She has climbed up 4 levels in just 3 months. It seems like people really like this stuff out here, don't know about your area though. This is something that you would advertise locally, and very little over the internet (this would involve direct selling)

    People have to have the money to purchase the bottle, but you only need a "shot" of it (non alcoholic) i think once or twice day, so each bottle lasts a month. You can succeed in the Monavie business if you put you your mind to it. I think it's a great business to get into, it's something that everyone needs, while making you healthier.

    The bottle sells itself, with all the benefits it gives you.

    So if you are interested, just go to the Monavie website to find out all the information and see would it be right for your area (can they afford it).
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    I'm very unclear as to what exactly Monavie is...never heard of it before now. But from how OnTheWayUp is talking about it, it sounds like its just another non-FDA approved "supplement" that for all anyone knows, could be putting the people taking it at risk for all kinds of problems in the future. It also sounds like something that a whole bunch of people have "jumped on the band wagon" for but will jump off as soon as another product surfaces that claims to have even better effects, proven or not.

    Again, I'm not saying that is what the product is, I'm just saying what it sounds like to me, an outsider that has never actually heard of the product before now. I'd think at least about how it sounds to an outsider and ask yourself if you want to be involved in a product that invokes that kind of natural reaction. If you do, then no problem...keep investigating the opportunity to make sure if it is legitimate. If you don't, then you've already solved your dilemma.

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    It seems everyday I hear about a new MLM company. Honestly, nobody can accurately tell you if it's a good program for you. A very rare few people make millions, some don't even make $100. If you have drive, marketing and sales savvy and you are willing to work your ass off, you can probably succeed. (As long as the product is legal and safe.)
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    Quote Originally Posted by JLeezer View Post
    I'm very unclear as to what exactly Monavie is...never heard of it before now. But from how OnTheWayUp is talking about it, it sounds like its just another non-FDA approved "supplement" that for all anyone knows, could be putting the people taking it at risk for all kinds of problems in the future. It also sounds like something that a whole bunch of people have "jumped on the band wagon" for but will jump off as soon as another product surfaces that claims to have even better effects, proven or not.

    Again, I'm not saying that is what the product is, I'm just saying what it sounds like to me, an outsider that has never actually heard of the product before now. I'd think at least about how it sounds to an outsider and ask yourself if you want to be involved in a product that invokes that kind of natural reaction. If you do, then no problem...keep investigating the opportunity to make sure if it is legitimate. If you don't, then you've already solved your dilemma.
    Ever heard of Google? Maybe you should use it if you need to find information on something you know nothing about.
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    here, ill get you started.

    http - Google Search
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    Quote Originally Posted by OnTheWayUp View Post
    Ever heard of Google? Maybe you should use it if you need to find information on something you know nothing about.
    Quite honestly, I didn't google it because I don't care to learn anything more about it. I was trying to communicate what someone first being pitched it by a vendor might think. I'd tend to think that might actually be useful to someone selling something...I think it is called feedback. But in this case, no one has lost a sale yet.

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    Quote Originally Posted by rejoice View Post
    it doesn't matter what network marketing company you join... if you don't know how to market... especially internet marketing... you won't succeed... as soon as you get someone selling an opportunity upfront... means they are peddlers and won't be able to teach you how to attract new prospects and leads and are chasing them (such as in your case)... ask him what systems he has in place to generate leads and what he can teach you in order to do the same... if it involves conference calls, a figure about monthly sales, 3 foot rule, handing out flyers, and google ads that involve advertising the opportunity or product... run!

    just ask the question and see what answer you get... i'd like to hear it... so if you can post it that would be great... looking forward to your response
    I asked about this question. All I was told was that he is just introducing the site to everyone. He refers to the company more to having a system that "they will train you" so it probably confirms my suspicion.
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    Quote Originally Posted by OnTheWayUp View Post
    here, ill get you started.

    http - Google Search
    Except that Google is useless to research a product sold via Affiliate marketing, because real info on it is up against a whole bunch of SEOd sites that are there ONLY to sell it (regardless of how unbiased they claim to be)

    Try the wiki link instead: MonaVie - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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    I did it when I was like 16, its ok but idk...wasnt for me. Its hard to sell because its so expensive and you also have to buy a case for yourself each month just to get started with the first "star"
    If you are going to do any sort of mlm this would be the one to do.
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    Quote Originally Posted by malumu200 View Post
    I asked about this question. All I was told was that he is just introducing the site to everyone. He refers to the company more to having a system that "they will train you" so it probably confirms my suspicion.
    I'm not even going to comment on all the other comments about whether or not it is a good product, opportunity, yada yada yada... MLM is a viable business if you have a simple 'push button' system in place to generate leads, follow up, and establish yourself as a leader/expert so the art of 'sellation' happens and people sign up because they trust you and your ability to help them succeed with their new MLM... they DON'T sign up to the product or opportunity, and if they do then it is purely on emotion, and when the initial excitement fades because they can't sponsor anyone... then you start losing your reps!

    MLM and any other business accrues value over time if you know what you're doing... the people who make $100,000 and more in their first week are leaders and experts who have trusted and active lists... they simple send an email out to their huge list and get them all onto their new MLM... then the leaders in that list do the same... PEDDLERS send people to the company website because they don't know any better... and because it's generic then it really becomes a game of luck or chance as once they visit your site and realise they are not ready... they can just Google it later on and sign with anyone really as you are not a leader, just another peddler.
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    Quote Originally Posted by rejoice View Post
    I'm not even going to comment on all the other comments about whether or not it is a good product, opportunity, yada yada yada... MLM is a viable business if you have a simple 'push button' system in place to generate leads, follow up, and establish yourself as a leader/expert so the art of 'sellation' happens and people sign up because they trust you and your ability to help them succeed with their new MLM... they DON'T sign up to the product or opportunity, and if they do then it is purely on emotion, and when the initial excitement fades because they can't sponsor anyone... then you start losing your reps!

    MLM and any other business accrues value over time if you know what you're doing... the people who make $100,000 and more in their first week are leaders and experts who have trusted and active lists... they simple send an email out to their huge list and get them all onto their new MLM... then the leaders in that list do the same... PEDDLERS send people to the company website because they don't know any better... and because it's generic then it really becomes a game of luck or chance as once they visit your site and realise they are not ready... they can just Google it later on and sign with anyone really as you are not a leader, just another peddler.
    You're absolutely right, it's all about the way the opportunity is presented and marketed, with an automated system online, and not about which company you are in. I tend to favor the larger more established mlm companies, but you could achieve great success in any mlm as long as it stays in business and is not a fly by night.

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