Youngevity International, Inc. ( OTCQX : YGYI ), a leading omni-direct lifestyle company, is debuting its first phyto-nutrition, fermented whole food product — Super Greens™.
The Super Greens drink powder, developed utilizing the latest nutritional research in plant-based nutrition along with a specialized nutritional delivery method and technology, was developed in conjunction with New York Times’ best-selling author, Jordan Rubin — a pioneer in whole food nutrition, who wrote “The Maker’s Diet,” and is the founder of Garden of Life and Beyond Organic.
Super Greens is predominately a phyto-nutrient based product, in which plant based extracts and whole foods are used in the formulation. Phyto-nutrients are classified as the health providing nutrients in whole foods, the natural antioxidants and the original matrix of vitamins and minerals. Each ingredient in Super Greens provides complementary nutrients,
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Why Even Space Startups Insist Sales Are More Important Than Technology
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It doesn’t matter how great your product is — if you can’t sell it, you’ll never be able to make it.
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OneCoin – OneLife Sales Are $500 Million+ Per Month
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According to our information, despite the bad press OneCoin and their marketing Arm OneLife gets, sales are topping $500+ Million per Month.
At this growth rate the company will be the largest direct selling opportunity in 2017 in the world, passing well known giants as Amway and Avon.
Earlier OneCoin – OneLife annouced their intention to go public:
The company press release:
“It is with great pride that we announce the first steps OneCoin is taking toward being publicly traded.
The procedure every company has to go through in order to become listed on the stock exchange is long and complicated, so we are sharing the information 15 months in advance, so we can all prepare accordingly. It is official – OneCoin is going public in the second quarter of 2018, and we want the coin
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Valentus Sales Up From $3 Million In 2015 To $32 Million In 2016
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John Haremza, Blue Diamond with Valentus, and author of “Right or Almost Right”, called to give me a quick update on the 2nd annual Valentus conference in Toronto March 31, April 1, which was attended by 1,200 people.
Valentus is on fire and breaking records. The company was started July 14, 2014 and did $300,000 that year.
Sales $3,000,000 in 2015 and $32,000,000 in 2016. Based on the first 3 months of this year, it is on track to more than double that number to $60+ Million.
The company recognized 9 new first time $100,000 earners. They recognized Ted Wilson, Blue Diamond as the first $1,000,000 earner plus his invaluable contribution to the growth of the company. Don and Nancy Carson, Blue Diamonds were recognized as Independent Representative’s of the year.
John did mention
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New Membership Record For LegalShield
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LegalShield, one of North America’s leading providers of affordable legal plans and the IDShield identity theft solution for individuals, families and small businesses, announced today that it has grown its membership base to 1,633,613 members.
Under the leadership of CEO Jeff Bell, the company started its 45th year of operation with an all-time high number of memberships as well as greater recruiting volume, due in part to LegalShield’s having brought its full range of offerings to all 50 states as well as its having debuted Launch by LegalShield, its newest product, at South By Southwest last month.
“We have seen great success recruiting millennials, a trend that is sure to continue,” said Bell.
“Millennials are embracing the sharing economy. Working as a LegalShield Associate provides flexibility and independence, two qualities that this generation highly
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SMEs missing out on sales through post-checkout, apps and email
by Owen Gough • • 0 Comments
Research conducted by performance marketing specialists Expressly reveals that less than 7 per cent of small-medium businesses advertise on post-checkout pages, purchase confirmation emails or mobile app screens. Unlike multinationals, SMEs overall are yet to harness up-selling and cross-selling opportunities that post-checkout advertising messages present whilst the customer is still in ‘shopping mode’. Pay-Per-Click (PPC), Cost-Per-Mille
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Youngevity 2016 Sales Up 3.9% To $162 Million
by Ted Nuyten • • 0 Comments
Youngevity International, Inc. (OTCQX: YGYI), a leading omni-direct lifestyle company, today reported financial results for the full year ended December 31, 2016.
Steve Wallach, Youngevity CEO said,
Our goal for 2016 was to set us up for the future and to position Youngevity for scalable growth across the enterprise. We spent virtually an entire year developing our Web Platform and our Cloud Based Infrastructure to position Youngevity as a platform company.
We are just now entering the deployment phase of our Web Portal which should allow us to accelerate growth domestically and globally as well as more efficiently integrate future acquisitions.
The last half of 2016 we invested heavily in marketing strategies including several newly branded product and training videos in multiple languages. We are anxious to start realizing a return on these
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Tupperware Rep Earns Third Company Car
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Being the best at something in your city is a good achievement. Surpassing everyone else in your state is a feat few can claim.
But Stephanie Meester of Lynden, Washington, USA has reached unparalleled heights – she’s the only one among more than 100,000 independent Tupperware consultants in the United States and Canada to earn a third Mustang convertible for reaching sales goals earlier this year.
Nobody else in the history of Tupperware, which has provided food preparation, storage and serving solutions since 1946, has accomplished the feat.
The goals are based on Meester’s previous sales. For an 18-month period ending in January, Meester’s team of 75 people throughout the country sold nearly $1.3 million in products – tremendous growth since she earned her second Mustang in 2013 with nearly $700,000 in team
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Vasayo $12 Million In Sales In First Month
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According to founding member Vasayo’s first month in business generated $12 million in sales.
With a company tagline of “Delivering Solutions,” Vasayo is in business to provide better results through superior delivery — whether it’s an innovative delivery system for their products or the extra care invested in a successful customer experience.
“The only products you will see come to market under the Vasayo name are ones that deliver results more effectively than alternatives in the marketplace,” said CEO Dallin Larsen.
“We provide products that are not only backed by science and which utilize the latest technology, but also ones that help solve common problems through extraordinary solutions.”
MicroLife Nutritionals
Vasayo launches with five nutritional products, under the “MicroLife” brand name, but the potential for its Advanced (liposome) Delivery Technology to expand to additional products
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Struggling In China, Amway Bets On Technology For Turnaround
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According to an intreview with Reuters:
Amway is looking to rebuild its business in China with the help of improvements such as an online ordering platform for its agents and experience centers, as sales in the country have fallen over the past three years.
Two decades after entering China, the country remains the biggest global market for the Michigan-based firm, representing about 30 percent of its $8.8 billion in total sales last year.
But China revenue has contracted from nearly $4 billion in 2013, to reach 17.7 billion yuan ($2.57 billion) in 2016.
“We’re struggling a bit here now,” Doug DeVos, Amway’s president, told Reuters in an interview late Tuesday in Beijing.
DeVos said the China business was suffering from “a direct selling cycle” and faced growing competition, with more than 90 direct selling companies now