Heard That Monavie Is A Rip-Off?

By Lesley Balassi


There are many allegations flying around on the internet that Monavie is a scam. Maybe you have come across this yourself? Is this actually true? Let's take an unbiased look.

I am not a distributor for them so you can rest assured that I won't be telling you it's not a scam just in an effort to get you to sign up.

Unfortunately there have been, and still are dodgy network marketing opportunities around, but usually, someone who is spreading dirt on a company and brands it as a 'scam' is usually a sour grape distributor who has failed to make any money with the company concerned. More often than not due to a lack of network marketing skills or simply that some people think you can just join a company and the money will roll in automatically.

Monavie are a very well respected company in the network marketing industry, they experienced one of the fastest growths in their first year that almost any MLM company has ever seen. They also have some of the most impressive earning figures around, with a total of 34 distributors earning in excess of $1.4 million dollars per year. There must be something that people like about the product, as its surprising how many new distributors who join up make rapid progress.

One of Amway's highest earners Big Hart joined Monavie in their first year and also brought with him his team, which amounted to thousands of distributors, If there was a Monavie scam would he have chosen this course of action? I very much doubt it.

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. Genuine testimonies are one of the most powerful thumbs up any product can get.

With such great results so far, it's safe to assume that Monavie will continue to thrive and gain popularity and customer confidence, I have personally mentored several distributors so have quite a bit of inside information about the company, there is nothing to suggest anything untoward.

Anyone who is going to say this company is a scam, might as well write off the whole of the MLM industry as a scam. Obviously this would be ridiculous.

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. It's true that the majority of people who get involved with any network marketing company fall into the bottom earning bracket; this is not necessarily a reflection on the company concerned. It's more likely that the correct training is not being given.

If anyone is going to have maximum success with this company then you will need to know how to generate leads at will, and be using sales funnels to fund your business. It's important that you are making money from day one to allow you to stay in the game long enough to get into profit. I have shown many distributors how to do just this. These are principles that apply regardless of what company you are involved with.




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