This is an interesting editorial by MLM Watch Dog, Rod Cook (the editorial is actually only 5 minutes but it runs twice) I thought the part about MonaVie “throwing up roadblocks for the little guy to appease the big players” was especially interesting. Like Amway, MonaVie has always had a very back end weighted plan.:
I’m not in Mona vie. But when I was doing research on the Brig Hart site I listen to all the audio interviews from the black Diamonds and have noticed now that they have removed all those teaching files .
The audio interviews has the Black Diamonds explaining the actual process of setting up there tasting parties . It was really informative step by step teaching.
Interesting video. I haven’t really thought about it but I have not been approached by any monavie reps in at least 3 or 4 months.
Anyone have any thoughts about monavie being a 1 trick pony? I just read their product descriptions of the various bottles and for the life of me can’t figure out what the difference is.
I Love Moneyvie …I mean Monavie. I think the kool-aid tastes great. I am a winner.
I have been wondering what has been going on with Monavie. Have heard rumors of their current economic crisis, but just got a call from somebody the other day trying to introduce me to his business. I told him to be careful, but he was not swayed.
Very informative video and it said to see Monavie has created such a rod block for their leaders. In my opinion the juice industry is a very hard MLM to build given they competing brands at the local stores. Everyone says their juice is the best and that’s why their bottle cost so much. What’s very interesting is that many juices are made by the same manufacturing companies but just create different formulations for different companies. According to inside sources the actual cost of most bottles of juice is under $5.00 a piece. I have chosen to stay out of the juice industry and pick a totally different kind of business to build.