There are many people looking to cash in on the profitable
health and nutrition market. With all the competition it
is important to find the right product to market to a
specific group of people. Natural, homeopathic and organic
products are attracting a lot of consumer interest at the
moment. It makes sense then that marketers are trying to
capitalize of this growing segment of consumers who are
willing to pay more of they believe they are getting
superior products with health benefits.
Uri nutritional products are marketed as reasonably priced
"whole food" nutrition for people who want to improve their
physical health. For those who also are interested in
improving their financial situation, the company offers
affiliate opportunities. Compensation starts with a 20%
commission on products sold at full price. When you
recruit another affiliate under you, the company advertises
a 25% matching bonus on their monthly commission check.
The company promises that 50% of sales are paid out as
commissions, but your percentage of that depends on your
rank in the sales structure.
Because it is based on selling their nutritional products
to people outside the business, the company argues that
their business plan is solid from the ground up. They offer
free materials that reveal the problems with the food
supply today and show how their nutritional products offer
a real solution. By encouraging people who use the products
to sign up for automatic shipments, the company can bring
in a more consistent revenue flow. Distributors'
commissions increase as sales volume increases, so the
company says its marketing plan is not like others who
largely depend on what new distributors invest and are
required to order for themselves.
So far, it is virtually impossible to find any negative
reports about the products or the company, but that could
be because it is a newer company whose affiliates are
actively promoting its products online. Will Uri
International stand the test of time? It probably depends
on how well they can manage to make inroads on their
competition, which would include the more expensive
Mannatech supplements. Marketing their products as
"affordable" indicates they are aware of competitors in
their nutritional supplement niche. The company website
and the websites of their affiliates are nicely designed;
it seems they are trying to do everything right in terms of
legitimate and effective marketing practices by giving out
free information and so on.
So what it comes down to is whether you are interested
enough to try their products and judge the results for
yourself. If you believe this company is offering a quality
product at a reasonable price, becoming an affiliate
yourself could be a logical option for you. You might be
wise to compare what other similar companies are offering
before you make a decision as to which product line and
affiliate program is truly the best.
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Jayne Manziel is a successful Entrepreneur coach and has
helped hundred's of people build their business for over 20
years. She devotes the time, energy, and effort into her
team and mentors them to ensure their success. To learn
more visit Jayne's Making Money Online website at
http://www.locatingwealth.com . A proven leader, she offers
a Sales and Marketing Strategy for all of her team members
in achieving financial success.
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