Kamis, 16 Oktober 2014

An Mlm Industry Based Review Of Nopalea And Trivita

Has Nopalea, the most recent offering from the health and wellness company TriVita, shown up on your radar screen yet? As a dynamic and positive force in the network marketing community, I'm always attentive to the new arrivals to the mlm scene. As a firm believer in the importance of overall health and fitness (and my wife being a bit of a nutritional supplement fanatic), the health and wellness industry especially interests me. With that said, with this being a review of both the product and the company, let me make it perfectly clear up front that I AM NOT a member of TriVita nor do I use any of their productsat least not at this time.

Let's start with a peek at the juice itself. That's correct, ONE MORE nutrition drink So what's the deal with Nopalea? By the way, I consider myself (and my wife Beth) to be pretty well qualified to do this review from both a mlm industry viewpoint and a nutritional mlm point of view due to my experience and success in the industry, and my past involvement with a very thriving company and their notable nutritional products. Back to the nutrition juice. From all of the info I've encountered, TriVita definitely has the science to back up their claims about the antioxidant punch of the fruit of the Nopal Cactus, a.k.a Prickly Pear Cactus, the main ingredient of their new flagship product. To date, more than 280 scientific papers have been published on the benefits and properties of the Nopal Cactus. In other words, it's got to be decent stuff. So you have to give props to the product as having merit.

However (how come there always seems to be a but?), you're still dealing with yet another health and wellness product (which by the way is a fantastic industry), and yet another nutrition juice with super antioxidants. How this plays out in real life is, while it's great to be passionate about your product(s) (like my wife is with these things), don't make that your focus if you choose to make TriVita your primary (or even secondary) mlm business. No matter what your product, you should be promoting YOU and Your System, and not your juice. More on that later.

Now on to the company, a nutraceutical company based in Scottsdale, Arizona. I'm sure that people will look at this from two points of view. The first considering it a definite plus to have an reputable and long-standing company over 10 years old with a good track record, and the second from the opinion that it's been around too long already and you want to get in at the top of a really fast rising company. From an industry viewpoint, the first scenario is a better deal. Many of these companies just starting out are here today and gone before 2 years have gone byprobably the amount of time it would take you (especially without the correct system in place) to get to the place where there is more income than outgo in your business. That would absolutely suck!

Even though this is not what is termed a "ground floor opportunity," with TriVita's newest product, Sonoran Bloom Nopalea, together with their newly revamped pay plan, you have the chance to be a part of what may possibly be a pretty good "growth spurt." They're also using an innovative marketing strategy that includes marketing their products through their own website and TV infomercials as well as the usual network of independent affiliates. Approaching their marketing plan from a different angle, the company is selling customer leads to its affiliates through what has been termed the "Media Acquisition Program" (MAP), and they call this method of shared marketing "Cooperative Marketing."

However (here comes that but again), there is a specific downside to this kind of marketing system, and that is the cost. Although it is really economical to get started with TriVita for even those in extreme financial distress, the marketing program is not. While it appears that this system provides an alternative solution for people to actually acquire prospects to enroll as well as get some customers so they can start creating some income, the expenses are a little too much for most people just starting out. After all, the smaller costs of starting a networking business, along with the beauty of leveraging, is what draws so many folks into a network marketing business to begin with. That was certainly how it was for us. DISCLAIMER here: First, additional factors may have an effect on the expense of the marketing plan (like earning "free" prospects from your upline), so do YOUR OWN investigation to get all of the facts, and Number Two, it has yet to be proven that this marketing system really produces results.

My supposition about Nopalea and TriVita from a mlm business and industry standpoint? While I'm not an advocate for it personally, any person can see from the documented research that has been done on the Nopalea Cactus that the product has merit. And you certainly can't charge a well established 10+ year old nutrition company of being a rip-off, so we agree that it is a settled company, and it appears to be working at being current and relevant in both their pay plan and their marketing strategy. Regardless of wheterh these points are worthy of your further study is totally your call.

I'm going to throw in an important tip here: regardless of how "great" the product or company is, that should NEVER be the focus of your mlm marketing strategy. If you've read any of my articles before, you'll recognize this as a recurring thread, because it's that crucial to your success. Having the right marketing system in place for your network marketing business is key, whether you're just getting started or have been trying to develop your business for 2, 5 or even 10 years. So don't just perform your investigation on a product or company, be certain you have the right marketing system in place, and you will soar to heights you've only imagined in your business.

Onward and Upward!

If we all did the things we are capable of doing, we would literally astound ourselves. Thomas A. Edison

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