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Henry Marsh: a success story
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I was glad to see the headline mentioning Mr. Marsh's business success. His is a name I remember from when I was a little kid. I was somewhat disappointed when I clicked through to the article and saw that it was multi-level marketing. But if he is running an honest business, I'm happy for him.
It is about time a company tells everyone what the minimum, maximum and average someone can make at every rank with the average number of hours and the number of people at each rank.
Whether or not the product is worth the cost could be debated by some, but they do have a good product that is good for people, and they are doing good things in Brazil.
Congrats to Henry Marsh for bringing some respect to an industry that has lost it over the years.
However, Henry Marsh was an incredible athlete! I loved watching him run the steeplechase. He is a pretty amazing individual too. It's very commendable that an individual could train and compete at a world class level and still have the discipline and energy to get a law degree. As far as his business goes... yes, not everyone involved is going to make money, but guess what? Not every guy that puts on a pair of running shoes is going to end up in the Olympics. Henry has done well in athletics and in business. I'm glad that he is able to handle the critics that try to tear him down. It's something all successful people must learn to deal with... and Henry has done it with class.
Yowza! Must be nice.....
at first i thought it was a clever play on words, because if you say "mon avis" (pronounced, mon - a - vee) it can mean, my opinion, or my advice, depending on how you use it..... just interesting to play with, for what it's worth.
I have been fortunate to know Henry personally and praise him for his success. He took a risk, and with hard work, and a never give up attitude is now reaping the reward. Because of his efforts, those who know him, and have taken the risk with him have done very well.
Henry is a class act - Thank you to Henry for being a positive part of our society - his actions should teach us that with hard work and diligence we can achieve!
They have found those in need from word of mouth and paid their bills, bought them food, and kept them in their houses.
Go ahead and bash MLMs, but get to know Henry before you say anything negative about him.
100% of the door greeters at the local mega mart make money.
Choose wisely your career path. Juice marketing scams arent that great...
Reading the negative comments makes me realize how fortunate I am not to think like 95% of Americans. Introduce yourself to great books like "The Next Millionaires" or "The New Wellness Revolution" by Paul Z. Pilzer and any Robert Kiyosaki books. Those clearly describe that MonaVie is on the right track. There are 3 types of people....those that make it happen, those that watch it happen, and those that wonder "what happened?". As a single parent who just achieved the Silver level in 4 months,{29K/yr.extra}, I am following those that are not only making it happen, but are determined to make it happen for others!! MonaVie will be a household word!!
My humble thanks to Dallin Larsen and his amazing vision. TEAM MonaVie for life!!
Omni writes that if we don't trust pyramids, then we need to study more. No, Omni, you need to study more. You will see that even according to this company, very few people actually make money selling the product. You need to get a good job at the top of the pyramid like anonymous if you want to succeed.
Reading Inspired's comments, I was not sure if I was reading something about a church. Nope, it was all about a pyramid corporation trying to get money from people.
Be wary of pyramid schemes. Very few people make money from them. The health benefits can be found in other products. Save your money in our down turned economy.
Invest your money wisely, and eat healthy. But always stay away from these pyramid corporations. They are out to get money at all costs.
There have been many direct marketing companies that have become market leaders in their respective product industries. Direct marketing companies make money from product sales. They are just like any company on the market where there is money to be made by producing a competitive product, and offering it to consumers. Direct marketing companies say they offer a lower price because they cut out all the different people between product manufacture, and the consumer. The sales people, how do they make money? Commission sales, just like any other sales corporation.
This pyramid network marketing scam is not a direct sales company. Do not compare it to a direct sales company. This company makes money regardless of whether consumers purchase the product or not. They make money by creating a pyramid structure and requiring their people to support the pyramid by purchasing set amounts of product (for this scam it is 7 bottles a month).
So don't compare this pyramid snakeoil company with other respected industry leaders.
Pyramids cant compare ethically and performance-wise against other companies. They cannot.
To be sure, there are nutrients found in the Acai berry. The acai berry is considered by medical doctors to be a "superfood" superfoods are rich in vitamins and minerals. Superfoods provide multiple benefits, and help with our overall health.
We should all eat plenty of these superfoods.
Want to know what else doctors consider to be super foods that can be easily grown in Utah?
Blueberries
Broccoli
Pumpkln
Raspberries
Spinach
Tomatoes
By the way, these are just the ones that can be easily grown in Utah's climate.
Don't buy into the acai hype. There are a multitude of plants and fruits and vegetables that can compete directly with the acai berry as a superfood.
If you really, really want to have the acai berry, there are a multitude of other companies (with higher quality) that offer it on the market. You don't have to deal with a scheme in order to get it.
My suggestion, though. Save your money. Plant your garden with other superfoods that are just as good if not better than the acai berry.
Pyramids just want your money. Don't buy into all the hype.
There's only 3% of the population that are wealthy. Similar number...wonder why? Could it be because they started a business and worked harder and smarter than the other 97% of America instead of complaining about the situation and asking for handouts?
Most people fail in MLM because they aren't consistent with their efforts and they give up too easily. It's the same reason most people fail in other industries, as well as losing weight, relationships, running a marathon, learning a foreign language, any new year's resolutions, etc.
It's the same statistic-- the 80/20 rule.
Quit complaining and get off your tail.
When the pyramid company (such as this one) requires the worker to purchase a set amount of product each month, the company is going to make money regardless of how hard the worker is working.
The statistics are a little bit more tilted against pyramid sales.
And working harder won't help, when the cards are stacked against the worker.
I have owned several successful companies. I enrolled as a distributor because I trusted the person who introduced me, and because I am smart enough through my education and real world experience to know a good thing when I see it. I do not normally participate or respond to whiney-ass, ignorant posts. I speak my mind, think what I think, and work my rear off to have what I have. As a natural born "opportunity seeker" I gravitated to this industry. I relish the fact that I have helped more people in the past year through Monavie, than I have in my previous 30 years in the "job" market. To all of those who choose to remain ignorant and critical to the benefits of this product and business model, don't worry, you're not on my list, I only choose winners not whiners.
But
"God first, family second, and MonaVie third..."
Seriously.
Utah is not the bankruptcy capital of the US on accident...
This article was about Mr. Marsh and his past efforts & his current company. Why so Bitter?
You hide behind your Anger @ what I would guess is an expensive past failure in the Network Marketing field maybe even that most famous A.... which became Q.... And now back to A...
I will say that plenty of people care about the character of a man and what he stands for. Henry Marsh appears to be one of those men we know of as 'having High Moral Character' & that is lacking in the top leaders of many US Companies.
Hurray for Mr. Marsh.
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