Sunday, April 20, 2008

Is Zrii A Scam Or Legitimate?

Is Zrii A Scam Or Legitimate?
You may have heard of Zrii somewhere on the internet
lately. It is an mlm company that was created in Utah in
October 2007 so it is fairly new. Being an mlm company it
operates through a network marketing business model, using
direct sales as a main tactic.

The product Zrii is marketed as a "super juice," with
owners of the company claiming that it will bring
"rejuvenation, health and vitality" into the lives of those
who drink it. The juice was created after doctors
discovered the power of mixing together seven fruits and
herbs. It is touted as all natural, preservative-free and
safe for everyone of all ages.

Its marketing plan says that it will give both vitality and
energy to those who drink it. The marketing plan claims
that the daily recommended intake of this juice is between
one and three ounces, and as expected, the company suggests
that the average person drink three ounces a day. This
would bring the cost to about $125, not including the
shipping per month.

To add to the marketing plan, this juice has also been
endorsed by the well-known Chopra Center for Well Being.
Clearly the owners of the juice would like consumers to
believe it is healthy. The company named the model that
decides how much money people can make from selling the
juice the "Prosperity Plan."

It is a unilevel compensation plan with nine levels,
meaning that you can have several people under you as your
downline. When they sell a product, you will get a small
percentage of their profit. This compensation model
requires three legs, and it is particularly difficult
because the structure has to be very specific and just
right in order to make a substantial income.

Such information shows that this company is not the typical
scam. You can make money from it, though obviously you must
be good at sales to do so. There is a lot of competition
right now in the world of "super juices," making it that
much more difficult to sell the product.

Even the company's persistent efforts to market it as a
health product, pointing out its benefits, it often gets
lumped into the same category as other juices on the
market. If you are up for the challenge of trying to market
this product by using mlm tactics, you have some hard work
ahead of you.

It can be done, but this product is not a ticket to fast
money by any means. Just be prepared if you decide to do it.


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leading income earners in the home based business arena.
Don's focus is about helping others become full time
entrepreneurs by spreading health and wellness with others.
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