The global economy is in recession due in part to the collapse of the housing market. When this “bubble” burst, many banks and financial institutions disappeared. Others are struggling to stay afloat, while others are in bankruptcy. A few years ago she became a “dot com boss”. When it appeared, many online businesses disappeared. Is the same happening now in the MLM market?
If you don’t understand this, there is a growing number of companies that use network marketing to sell fruit juice or some other type of drink. They list all their health benefits. These companies back their claims with testimonials from customers who drink the juice. These stories support the reported health benefits of different juices.
Most of these MLMs sell fruit juices that are “discovered” in the tropics. The most popular of these fruits is acai berry and mangosteen fruits. Goji berries, amalaki fruit and durian are also “super” crushed fruits. Other drinks are based on algae or other substances, such as glutathione, which act easily.
A trip to the grocery will show you that MLMs aren’t the only ones using these great products. V-8 has already added acai berry juice to some products. Bolthouse Farms has acai berry and mangosteen juice. Glaceau also offers an acai berry juice-based product. You can also get a bottle of goji berry and apple juice. MLM juices tend to run at $30 to $40 per 32-ounce gallon. In the store they sell juice for $2 to $4.
This is only a partial list of MLM companies:
1. Xango 8. Evolv Health
2. Vemma 9. Exfuse
3. Mona Vie 10. Zija
4. Mandura 11. Zrii
5. Silt
6. Tahitian Noni
7. Effusion
If these scumbags want to survive, they will be forced to expand their product line. That through them they have a product to sell that has nothing to do with juice or fruit in them. They will have a push to the side with one product launched. Or: Sani rum has to dominate the market. In their case, the product will live up to the hype. Let’s see who survives this boss.