Wellness Network Marketing – Dead Beat or Emerging Trend?

December 18, 2008

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has really boomed the past decade or so. Tim Sales discussed health and wellness as the fastest emerging trend years ago in his Brilliant Compensation movie.

This was however before web 2.0 and social marketing hit the scene. Has anything changed since then? With so many MLM tools and online network marketing systems to help us with internet network marketing, are physical products phasing out?

Paul Zane Pilzer, world’s leading trend forecaster and author of The Next Millionaire’s and the Wellness Revolution to name a few, shares his prediction and point of view.

What are your thoughts? Do you prefer physical network marketing products over internet network marketing tools which don’t consist of anything tangible?

Watch the movie and you decide.

Please share your thoughts below.

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Lana Hawkins December 19, 2008 at 4:53 am

If you plan to get involved with the wellness industry in MLM be sure to read the company’s fine print. Some of the companies don’t want you making any claims about the product and it becomes difficult to promote. I think these companies don’t want to get sued for false advertising so they end up being very restrictive about claims you can make about their products. For example – I think you can make more positive health claims about oatmeal than Mona Vie.

It can be frustrating trying to promote something when all you can say about it is mmm, this sure is good and I feel so much better now that I’m spending $40 a week on this stuff.

Some health products really work and there is a marked difference from before and after. I saw one product at a seminar of a body wrap that made skin tighter. The model had a picture of her treated arm and untreated arm. You could see the difference and it was amazing. No lighting tricks were used. This product really worked. Now there is something you can get fired up about. Real results in 60 minutes or less. FYI – that’s not my business.

jeff April 14, 2009 at 8:08 pm

Definitely internet is a way to go. But you still need to build relationship.

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