Find The Monavie Truth
Tuesday, July 27th, 2010There are many allegations flying around on the internet that Monavie is a scam. Maybe you have come across this yourself? Let’s look at this with a realistic perspective.
I’m not involved in any way with Monavie myself, so I will be giving you an independent perspective.
In my seven years experience in this industry I have come across many obvious scams, but more often than not, reviews that condemn perfectly legitimate companies are many times written by folks who have been unsuccessful with the company concerned. This might be because they did not actually take any action, or they were not given the necessary marketing training to make this business work.
Monavie had one of the fastest growths ever experienced in the industry in their first year, they are a highly regarded force in the industry. If you check out their published distributor income figures you will also see that they are very impressive, with over 30 distributors at the top ranks bringing in over $1.4 million dollars every year. There must be something that people like about the product, as its surprising how many new distributors who join up make rapid progress.
In their early days you may know that Brig Hart moved his entire team over to Monavie, he was a top distributor in Amway. Would he have done this if he doubted the integrity of Monavie? I wouldn’t have though so.
The only problem that I see with Monavie is that their products, and the benefits that they provide to customers health, have not been officially endorsed by the relevant authorities. But when you look at the number of testimonials around from satisfied customers and top athletes, you can’t really say that the product doesn’t work. It’s very difficult to break social proof of any product or service.
Monavie have a great track record in the industry and I can only see them going from strength to strength, Many Monavie distributors have come to me for coaching, so I have seen a fair amount of inside information, and there is nothing that has disappointed me.
Those who are stating that Monavie is a scam might just as well say Network Marketing is a scam, period. Naturally this would be crazy.
Rather than looking for dirt on Monavie, time would be better invested in learning how the top producers are developing their business and making some serious income from the opportunity. I appreciate that there is a massive number of people in Monavie not making much money, which is true of every network marketing company, but this is not always because of the company involved. It’s usually because people just simply don’t know how to effectively market their business and create a following of people that want to work with them.
In my opinion there is no Monavie scam.
Success with Monavie will depend on having more leads than you can handle plus a steady cash flow and effective recruitment system. By having cash coming in whilst you are still developing your business and learning effective marketing, you will avoid the number one problem network marketers face, and that its going broke before getting into profit. This is exactly what I have taught several struggling Monavie distributors to do. These are principles that apply regardless of what company you are involved with.
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