Visalus Weight Loss Shakes

May 17th, 2012 by archangel1 | Permalink

For those who have heard of the Body by Vi challenge, and are considering it for a weight loss plan, you will find that the only thing you are going to need while you are dieting, and quickly shedding the weight are the visalus weight loss shakes. Not only does the company claim that the shake mixes taste like cake mix, but dieters are also going to receive all nutritional benefits from these shakes, the calories and nutrients they need on a day to day basis while on the 90 day challenge, and they will see the weight fall off their body from day one.
All of the visalus weight loss shakes are low in sodium.
Visalus weight loss shakes do not contain added sugar to the mix, are high in fiber (to keep dieters full for longer periods of time, especially due to the fact that they are on a low calorie diet), and they contain only 7 grams of carbs in the Visalus weight loss shakes. The patented Propriety Tri-Sorb protein blend promises to target the body’s fat deposits, and build lean muscle, allowing dieters to see the body formation, and see the inches come off as the diet claims to do.

In all visalus weight loss shakes and blends, dieters are also going to get the prebiotic and digestive enzymes needed in order for balanced pH levels, and increased pH absorption. The non genetically modified shakes are soy and isoflavone free. The shakes are also diabetic friendly due to the fact that no sugar is added to them, and they promise to

Visalus Weight Loss Shakes

Snow Boarding Stickers For The Critical Snow Boarder

May 16th, 2012 by archangel1 | Permalink

Adding a couple of snow boarding stickers is a great technique to customize any model. Most of the solutions which are in the marketplace function normal styles, and there may well be hundreds of snowboards that all appear alike. Snowboarding is an person sport, and adding a couple of stickers assists to make a distinctive statement. The possibilities for Snowboarding Stickers are variable. Adding snow boarding stickers which are from neighborhood slopes is a single technique to recall trips towards the mountains. Gear and brands are one more way for any person to decorate their snowboard.

Customizing a snowboard is a single technique to set a boarder apart from the competitors. You will discover only a lot of different styles of boards produced every year. Going towards the slopes and seeing a host of different boarders using the very same item could be a letdown. There’s a single way for any person to show their individuality and customize their board. Snow boarding stickers are an incredible selection. These are available in a spectacular range of sizes, shapes and colors. Snow boarding stickers turn a bland production board into a private item that looks as superior as the moves which are performed.

The possibilities of snow boarding stickers are extremely far ranging. You will discover some which are designed in particular to become put on the bottom of boards. These snow boarding stickers will hold up to the harm with the ice and snow and can appear wonderful for the whole season. The colors and sizes are some of the points that can be picked for a distinct board. Adding a little color is a great technique to make the bottom of a snowboard stand out when going down the mountains. Snow boarding stickers also make it less difficult to do several tricks on ramps and on the mountain.

Acquiring stickers from different resorts is a great technique to maintain memories off enjoyable trips. Most parks sell several different snow boarding stickers which are designed for the climate on a ski slope. These stickers are engineered to appear just like the brand image that a particular resort has. Putting a brand new appear on a board immediately after every single trip is a single technique to make a board distinctive. The snow boarding stickers from a particular resort make sure that a boarder remembers their final trip towards the slopes.

Grenade Snowboarding Stickers are a selection technique to decorate the bottom and best of an otherwise bland production board. The manufacturing corporations make several solutions, and they are all completed the same. Building a distinctive board is easy when snow boarding stickers are added towards the bottom or best with the board. You will discover several possibilities, and there is certainly some thing that can fit any spot on a board. A lot of people opt for to add a brand new sticker from every single trip they make.

Is MLM A Scam?

May 13th, 2012 by archangel1 | Permalink

Why I Asked Is MLM A Scam?
I was about fifteen years ago when I was first exposed to network marketing or as some call it, multi-level marketing and to be honest I really didn’t understand the whole model.  I was only in my early 20′s, just married not to long ago, and had one kid.  So it was natural for me to ask quite quickly after I signed up to ask myself and others, Is MLM A Scam?

Truth be told the only reason I joined was because my wife had dragged me to one of those home party meetings.  The company was Amway and to be quite frank in those days going to a meeting was like attending a cult meeting.  Man were they dedicated to their company and the products.  Now don’t get me wrong it wasn’t horrible, but it kinda turned me off to the whole idea and went out of my way to ensure that I never attended another meeting.  We bought some product for a bit but really other than that we didn’t do much else.

Fast forward about five years and my wife and I are looking at our military careers and wondering if there was something more to do in order to have more time to spend with our kids.  Deployments, shift work, field problems, and other misc trips end to keep me away from them more often then not and we wanted more.
Is MLM A Scam or Pyramid Scheme?
Truth be told I have to admit that when I first got involved in network marketing I did ask the question, is MLM a scam.  And during the course of my thousands of phone calls or e-mails to and from prospective prospects I have also had the question posed to me as to whether or not it was a pyramid scheme.

There are several ways for network marketers like yourself  to address these particular objections but you need to keep one thing in mind. People that are making these objections (asking the question, Is MLM A Scam is an objection) have either 1) been burned by other network marketers or 2) they are just afraid to take a risk in that they don’t want to fail.  Not will say that if you’re prospect has a mind that what you’re offering is a scam and they are trying to get you involved in the conversation resulting in you having to in some way justify how it’s not you need to move on.

It is way easier to prequalify people before you bring them into your team then it is to deal with someone who brings a lot of negativity into your group.  Or even worse yet does not do or follow your proven system resulting in a negative experience.  These other people who will use a lot more energy bashing you and your company than they actually did in expanding their business.  They will have failed because they were not disciplined enough to follow the system.  Ultimately  you and your company will be the target of their anger with themselves.

Remember that we as network marketers are not salespeople.  Sure our companies have products and we also have the business opportunity that our companies provide.  But it is our job as network marketers not to sell prospects on or product or business.  It is our job as network marketers to provide information to people who already have come to the conclusion that they want to be involved in the network marketing business.  It is our job as network marketers to give them that information and allow them to make an informed decision.

When we approach our business in this manner and completely avoid the question is MLM a scam, we now have prospects and members of our team’s that have a understanding of what is involved in running your own business.  And we have a group of people who understand that there is a great deal of discipline when it comes to ensuring their own success.  Now you as a leader of  your team are positioned in a place where you can assist them in their journey rather than having to hold their hand or do the work for them.

Is MLM A Scam?  Of course its not a scam but don’t take my word for it.  Here is an article published in USA Today on network marketing written by Craig Lapp.

Not long ago, Craig Lapp made his living driving a truck that helped carve Southern California’s soil into new developments. But then housing sales slumped, and in November 2007 Lapp’s construction company let him go.

While he searched for another job, Lapp began working alongside his wife, Lynne, in a business based in their Temecula home, selling nutritional supplements made by the direct-sales company Isagenix. Nearly two years later and with no construction job in sight, Lapp says a one-time sideline has become the couple’s bread and butter.

“It’s paying our mortgage, our car payments … putting food on the table,” says Lapp, 55, who adds that he and his wife are earning a six-figure income. “It was our ‘Plan B’ that turned into our ‘Plan A.’ ”

Direct-sales businesses that rely on home-based representatives to peddle their wares are seeing their sales forces rapidly expand as the nation’s unemployment rate soars to nearly 9% and those who lost jobs and nest eggs look for new ways to make money.

“We’re recession-resistant in the sense that more people come to us during economic hard times for supplemental income or replacement of a lost job,” says Neil Offen, president of the Direct Selling Association, the trade group that represents the largest U.S. direct sales companies.

While 2008 industry figures aren’t yet available, “Anecdotally we’re hearing that recruitment is up and … unfortunately as the unemployment rate rises to 10% or higher, we’ll be picking up more people who need an income-earning opportunity.”

The recession has become a recruiting tool. An Avon (AVP) cosmetics representative declares in TV ads that “I can’t get laid off. It’s my business.” Companies such as Isagenix, a marketer of weight-management and nutritional supplements and snacks, and jewelry maker Silpada Designs are coaching their representatives to spread the word that direct selling can keep you afloat in the faltering economy.

“Right now, our direct-selling opportunity is really the No. 1 product that we have to sell,” says Geralyn Breig, president of Avon North America.

With that in mind, Avon this year launched its most ambitious recruitment campaign and saw its U.S. sales force grow to more than 680,000 through March, its largest ever, Breig says.

The same month, cosmetics company Mary Kay began airing its first TV ad for new representatives. In its first three days, visitors seeking information about becoming “beauty consultants” at MaryKay.com spiked 108%.

Silpada Designs, a Lenexa, Kan.-based company specializing in sterling silver jewelry, says its sales force in the U.S. and Canada was up 11.8% on May 1 from a year earlier. And Chandler, Ariz.-based Isagenix says its sales force was up 30% in March from a year before.

The hope is that larger sales forces will grow revenue, even in an economy that has shrunk sales for many companies.

“Representatives and recruiting are a leading indicator of future sales,” says Jerry Kelly, Silpada’s CEO, who acknowledges sales for his privately owned company were down roughly 10% in the fourth quarter of last year. “We’re optimistic that we’re going

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