Start Treating Your Blog Like a Business – 5 Reasons You Need Cloud Storage

By Holly Reisem Hanna Thanks to WD for sponsoring today’s post and for providing me with a My Cloud EX2 to use and review. When I began my blogging journey, I backed up my computer files on multiple flash drives. Yes, I know, not a good strategy, but I wanted to save money. But after […]

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Visalus’ Bryan and Brandi Bellville Reach $2 Million In Lifetime Earnings

 

“The journey has been amazing thus far, and continues to only get better.”

Congratulations to Vi’s 5-Star Ambassadors Bryan & Brandi Bellville for achieving over $2 million in lifetime earnings with Vi.* They have set their sights on 2020 as the milestone in their career, which they appropriately named Project Pacecar 2020.
Knowing that Vi was The One
With 25 years in the industry, Bryan researched more than 100 companies before signing up with Vi in 2009. When he met with all three Vi Founders, he instantly knew that their mission and business model would be the right ingredients in a recipe for success. 
“As soon as I met our [Vi] Founders, our leaders, I knew right away that Vi was the company for me,” said Bryan. “I signed up that day and the journey has been amazing thus far, and continues to only get better.”
The Right Elements in the Right Order
Life, Health and Prosperity are Vi’s three founding pillars, which build healthier and happier lives from all the right elements in the right order. 
“Too often people are putting money before health,” said Bryan. “Vi got it right by establishing a mission statement, which prioritizes our actions—life and health before prosperity. Our compensation has only been a

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Aspire Worldwide Under Investigation

 
Mobile payments and loyalty scheme Aspire Worldwide (AU) Pty Ltd is the subject of an Australian Competition and Consumer Commission investigation into whether the scheme complies with Australian Consumer Law, news.com.au understands.
Aspire is a cashback shopping scheme, where customers (known as franchisees) are asked to pay a joining fee, with the promise they’ll earn a ‘passive income’ once they get small businesses to also sign onto the scheme.
The joining fees range from $3000, to $22,000 as a “coach mentor franchisee”.
One of its founders, UK-based motivational speaker Andy Hansen, was involved in the early promotion in 2011 of the Lyoness cashback scheme in Australia, which iscurrently being sued by the ACCC over allegedly operating a pyramid scheme and engaging in referral selling.
Lyoness denies any wrongdoing and says it will “vigorously defend” the action. A directions hearing was held last month and the matter will resume in February next year.
In defence documents filed with the Federal Court this week, Lyoness distanced itself from Mr Hansen and his associates, Wendy Hansen, Phil Watts and Sally Watts — who referred to themselves as “Global Go Getters” in online training webinars — claiming they were neither employed by Lyoness nor acting on its behalf at the time.
WATCH: LYONESS TORN APART ON

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