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		<title>Mona Vie Juice &#8211; Not A Scam, But Is It The Right Biz For You ?</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 01 May 2008 11:55:58 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Chris Gatenby</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Live longer, be more energetic, get rid of muscle aches and pains and make money in your own home based Multi Level Marketing business. Sounds wonderful, right? Some of the Mona Vie distributors will agree.<p>Post from: <a href="http://www.guerillamarketing101.net/">Guerilla Marketing</a><br/><br/><a href="http://www.guerillamarketing101.net/internet-marketing/mona-vie-juice-not-a-scam-but-is-it-the-right-biz-for-you.php">Mona Vie Juice &#8211; Not A Scam, But Is It The Right Biz For You ?</a></p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div style='font-style:italic;' class='markbyline'>by Chris Gatenby</div>
<p>Live longer, be more energetic, get rid of muscle aches and pains and make money in your own home based Multi Level Marketing business. Sounds wonderful, right? Some of the Mona Vie distributors will agree.</p>
<p>The company is based in Salt Lake City, Utah and was founded by Dallin Larsen. The business plan is hailed by some industry professionals as very generous and the most innovative and lucrative plan ever devised. The plan allows for multiple ways to earn weekly income, listing numerous levels: direct sales, bulk order bonus, first order bonus, star maker bonus and team commissions for a start. If you get that far, the bonuses get more complicated, but supposedly will steadily increase your income.</p>
<p>The arrangement seems to place juice costs at about $30-$40 per 25 ounce bottle. You may purchase at wholesale and sell at retail, for about a 15 percent mark-up. Distributorship prices are lower yet, and purchasing wholesale and distributorship pricing, will earn you bonus points and you will progress up the levels. If your customers should purchase in bulk, you will also get bonus points.</p>
<p>The recommended dosage of the juice in order to achieve the claimed benefits is one to two ounces twice daily. At that rate, a bottle would last about a week. The key ingredient is acai berry, from the Brazilian Amazon.  Acai is considered to be a super-food due to high levels of antioxidants.  Other fruits are added to created a juice blend which tastes great to some people.</p>
<p>The products reportedly give you increased energy, boost your immune system, rid you of any joint pain, and reduces your chances of illness from: heart disease, hypertension, chronic obstructive pulmonary disease, arthritis, blindness, cancer and other chronic illnesses. Some of the more aggressive claims one hears are probably from independent representatives and may not be claims  endorsed by the company. Reports also claim that the juice is a potent source of anti-aging antioxidants.</p>
<p>Many people in the USA fail to consume the recommended servings of fruit and produce daily.  It follows that nutritional supplements can be a benefit when diet does not deliver all the needed nutrients.  Attention to detail is important in comparing nutritional products.  I noticed that the Mona Vie literature lists relatively few nutrients compared to a multi-vitamin product.</p>
<p>Although the primary benefits of the Mona Vie product are said to stem from antioxidants, the ORAC score of a serving of Mona Vie was not stated in the material that I read.  Clearly, acai berry has high ORAC value but it is still important to know the ORAC value per serving.  As for vitamins and minerals, the Mona Vie literature indicated that one serving contains 20% of the recommended daily value of vitamin C, 1% of the sodium and 3% of total carbohydrates.</p>
<p>Based on what I had heard about Mona Vie, I expected it to be a complete nutritional product.  However, based on the literature, it is primarily an antioxidant product and you have to go elsewhere to get your vitamins, minerals and so on.  Considering the high price and narrow coverage, I am not impressed Mona Vie.  A liquid supplement product that I use from an MLM company costs only $30 per month delivered and covers all the vitamins, minerals, phytonutrients and antioxidants (2500 ORAC). That beats Mona Vie hands down for value.</p>
<p>I also enjoy Xocai Healthy Chocolate, another MLM product which has acai berry as well as potent antioxidants from specially processed cocoa. One little Xocai Power Square has an ORAC value of 3,582.</p>
<p>I think that Mona Vie strengths may lie in marketing and distribution rather than in the value equation when it comes to the product.  Consumable products are an advantage when you are trying to build residual income but it is best if the products are value priced.  I know of several products that offer better value to the consumer and that raises a red flag in my mind when it comes to Mona Vie.</p>
<p>From a product standpoint, I find the Mona Vie business opportunity to be less desirable than other options due to concerns about the price of the product relative to its limited set of nutritional components.  The products are probably of high quality but may be a tough sell in todays economy where more and more people are having to tighten their belt.</p>
<p>On balance, I think that people seeking a home business opportunity can find better alternatives than Mona Vie that will be easier to promote and will have better customer retention.</p>
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<div style='font-style:italic;' class='markabout'>About the Author:</div>
<div class='marklinks'>Chris Gatenby is a top online marketer from Florida. If you are looking for a home business, be sure to check out the two firms referred to above: Xocai Chocolate and GBG Nutrition &amp; Weight Loss.</div>
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		<title>Tupperware Products &#8211; Sound Footing For Your Home Business</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 30 Apr 2008 12:09:48 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Chris Gatenby</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[It can take years and years to build a solid brand that consumers trust.  When evaluating home business opportunities don't overlook the benefit of a solid brand name.  It is easy to be swept up in the excitement over the latest start-up but it is important to also look at the benefits of having a proven company, marketing program and product line.<p>Post from: <a href="http://www.guerillamarketing101.net/">Guerilla Marketing</a><br/><br/><a href="http://www.guerillamarketing101.net/internet-marketing/tupperware-products-sound-footing-for-your-home-business.php">Tupperware Products &#8211; Sound Footing For Your Home Business</a></p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div style='font-style:italic;' class='markbyline'>by Chris Gatenby</div>
<p>It can take years and years to build a solid brand that consumers trust.  When evaluating home business opportunities don&#8217;t overlook the benefit of a solid brand name.  It is easy to be swept up in the excitement over the latest start-up but it is important to also look at the benefits of having a proven company, marketing program and product line.</p>
<p>In 1946 Earl Silas Tupper developed his now famous line of airtight preparation, serving and storage items for the kitchen and home. In many countries these products come with a lifetime guarantee. Of all of the hundreds, perhaps thousands of direct marketing business opportunities, Tupperware Products Company provides a solid, reliable track record, in a simple, affordable home based business.</p>
<p>Tupper was a pioneer in direct marketing, and his product is sold today in almost 100 countries around the world. After World War II, many women returned home after working. At that time and since then, it is a symbol of independence and empowerment for women, giving them an opportunity in the business world. Products are sold through variations of the party plan with commissions for consultants and the hostess.</p>
<p>Providing flexibility and freedom are important elements of the business philosophy. Consultants can choose one of several marketing approaches. Starting with the first level, Membership Only, participants purchase at discount prices. Book Order Specialists take orders or offer catalog parties to customers, friends and family.  Fund Raiser Specialists offer the line as a fundraiser to churches, schools and organizations. Internet Specialists open Internet websites. Demonstration Specialists hold in-home parties and do some of all the previous types of sales. The Royalty Program is available for those who are interested in recruiting additional consultants.</p>
<p>You may purchase a full-size Executive Business Kit, for $129.99 which includes everything you need to launch your own home-based parties, or their Quick Start Business Kit, which costs a little less but includes products, business supplies and support materials to get your started.</p>
<p>The Tupperware commission plan is generous at up to 35% of sales. Reps receive free training and support.  You can earn royalties on new people that you recruit and there are other benefits and incentives such as free products, trips, cars and jewelry for meeting sales goals.</p>
<p>Direct marketing experts say to look at the reliability and reputation of the company you are considering. This company allows you to take charge of your life and your potential earnings-they want you to achieve the success you are looking for.</p>
<p>The one reservation that I have about Tupperware is the fact that it lasts a long time so how do you get repeat sales?  I would be tempted to have a nice consumable product to promote alongside my Tupperware.   For instance, how about Xocai Healthy Chocolate?  It&#8217;s a chocolate health food that everyone loves&#8230;and they reorder it.</p>
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<div style='font-style:italic;' class='markabout'>About the Author:</div>
<div class='marklinks'>Chris Gatenby is a top online business builder. Two of his favorite businesses are Xocai Healthy Chocolate and GBG Weight Loss &amp; Nutrition.</div>
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		<title>Xocai Healthy Chocolate Business Review (MXI Corp) Scam or Legit?</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 23 Apr 2008 23:38:27 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Chris Gatenby</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Chocolate is candy, right?  Well, not necessarily.  Xocai (pronounced like: sho sigh) is MXI Corp's brand name for their line of healthy chocolate.  That claim is supported by the absence of trans fats, wax, refined sugars and the presence of high levels of antioxidants as certified by Brunswick Labs, an independent testing organization.  People interested in a network marketing business opportunity can sign up to distribute Xocai healthy chocolate products.<p>Post from: <a href="http://www.guerillamarketing101.net/">Guerilla Marketing</a><br/><br/><a href="http://www.guerillamarketing101.net/internet-marketing/xocai-healthy-chocolate-business-review-mxi-corp-scam-or-legit.php">Xocai Healthy Chocolate Business Review (MXI Corp) Scam or Legit?</a></p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div style='font-style:italic;' class='markbyline'>by Chris Gatenby</div>
<p>Chocolate is candy, right?  Well, not necessarily.  Xocai (pronounced like: sho sigh) is MXI Corp&#8217;s brand name for their line of healthy chocolate.  That claim is supported by the absence of trans fats, wax, refined sugars and the presence of high levels of antioxidants as certified by Brunswick Labs, an independent testing organization.  People interested in a network marketing business opportunity can sign up to distribute Xocai healthy chocolate products.</p>
<p>The owners and founders of MXI Corp come from a background in chocolate distribution having founded Pure De-Lite, a 300 million dollar distribution company supplying the large retailers.  Investigation into the antioxidant properties of unprocessed cacao led to the formulation of the xocai chocolate.  Headquartered in Reno Nevada, MXI Corp introduced their first product a few years ago and now have in excess of 50,000 distributors.  They appear to be gaining sales momentum and may enter a period of explosive growth as often happens with network marketing firms once they establish themselves.</p>
<p>You can get Xocai healthy chocolate as X Powerhouse cookies, Xocai Nuggets, X Power Squares, Protein Bars, Omega Bars and Activ liquid.  Special ingredients and processing are used to maximize the antioxidant levels and minimize unhealthful ingredients such as trans fats, refined sugars et cetera.  Diabetics appreciate that low glycemic sweeteners are used.  The products are rich in epicatechin which is believed to have health benefits (Science Daily March 12, 2007).</p>
<p>Xocai distributors are paid on a binary compensation plan plus recruiting, down line building, executive and leadership bonuses.  The company allocates 50% of commissionable volume to distributors.  In calculating the binary commissions, group volume is not flushed so unpaid volume carries forward to the next week.  New associates pay a $35 fee for their business and purchase two cases of chocolate.  Additional business centers may be obtained with the purchase of an additional four cases.</p>
<p>The monthly auto ship requirement is one case of chocolate ($110) until the executive level is reached whereupon a two case monthly purchase is required.  I would consider this a fairly low risk business venture since one can join the business for under $300. Most people will substitute healthy chocolate for candy or sweets that they were already buying making the auto ship easy to handle.</p>
<p>Xocai distributors are provided with a replicated website to showcase their products.  It includes a retail store and a back office with business reports and so on.  The back office also contains training resources.  Associates may recruit across the USA and in Canada, Australia, New Zealand and Japan.  Of course, other countries may have been added after this was written</p>
<p>Having sampled several Xocai products, I can attest to their excellent taste and sensory qualities.  The Xocai business certainly has the advantage of a highly desirable nutritious product. I expect that the customer and distributor retention rate will be good because people won&#8217;t want to give up their healthy chocolate. The compensation plan strikes me as very fair and the sales and marketing tools are professional quality.  As with any MLM business, it will take some work to build an organization but with healthy chocolate as the product it is bound to be a lot easier than usual.</p>
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<div class='marklinks'>You may wish to visit the author&#8217;s page for additional information on MXI Corp&#8217;s Xocai Healthy Chocolate. Chris Gatenby is an internet marketer with a special interest in home based business opportunities.</div>
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