Expert 3rd Party GeneSante MLM Review

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  • Author Steve Hawk
  • Published January 29, 2011
  • Word count 616

STOP THE PRESSES! There’s another nutrition/health & beauty/wellness MLM company in pre-launch. It’s called GeneSante, a division of Golden Moor. Since I know that there a lot of people who like to join MLMs for FREE while in pre-launch, and then do their due-diligence to see if it’s a business that they want to pay for and work, I wanted to provide you with this expert 3rd party GeneSante Review. I’ll cover the company, compensation plan, and marketing system. That way, you’ll be able to decide for yourself if it’s worth it to dive headfirst into marketing your new GeneSante business.

What/Who Is GeneSante?

Taken right from GeneSante’s corporate website…"We’re a natural nutrition, health and wellness company on a mission: To have a positive impact on global health by providing science-based products and services. Our passion is helping people live longer, healthier, richer and more productive lives." We’ve heard this before, right! I always take what MLM businesses say about their products, and recommend that you do the same. If they were truly entering ground-breaking territory, we’d have seen them on CNN already! That being said, I do think that MLMs do produce some pretty cool, cutting edge products and ideas.

GeneSante is a division of Golden Moor, a Canadian company, which has been around since 1987. This bodes well for the chances of GeneSante surviving in the ultra-competitive, high-failure rate MLM world and is a pretty good indication that this business is not a scam.

The GeneSante Products

Too many to list here, all GeneSante products include MoorMax – a rich "adaptogen" linked to anti-aging and & longevity. The website states that MoorMax is a bio-chemical complex that contains over 85 organic compounds, which have shown properties that greatly enhance the absorption of all other ingredients. The products include superfood powders, teas, & spa-type treatments

How Do You Make Money With GeneSante?

While you can just sell the products as a distributor and make some money, the real income is in recruiting others to join your team and building your residual income. The compensation plan is a Binary, which is pretty typical in MLM. Rather than me going through the entire compensation plan, just visit the corporate site to access the pdf.

To join as an Independent Business Owner (IBO), there are 3 levels:

  • IBO Start-Up For $129.95 (75 BV)

  • Deluxe IBO Start-Up For $329.95 (250 BV)

  • Founding IBO Start-Up For $999.95 (500 BV) – obviously for the serious business builders only

It appears that the monthly auto-ship is going to be around $75. You need a minimum of $75 in monthly Bonus Volume (BV) to remain active in the business.

Marketing Your GeneSante Business

It is my sincere hope that this GeneSante Review will help you to make an educated decision as to whether or not you should join the business. BUT, ultimately it is how you market your business that will determine your success and failure. This is where the rubber meets the road! The website talks a little about relationship marketing and company conference calls and doing what your sponsor tells you to do. This is your basic "old-school" approach to network marketing that will take most people down the road of failure and quitting.

The "new-school" way to market any MLM business in today’s NEW ECONOMY is on the internet. This allows you to market your business to 1000s of people every day at the virtual push of a button. The more eyes that see your message, the more recruits you will ultimately get to join you in your GeneSante business. AND, you are not required to be a "techie" to succeed online. You just need the basic tools and marketing plan!

To Grab Your GeneSante Online Marketing Blueprint, go to http://www.7figuremlmsuccess.com/Bellamora

You can learn more about Steve Hawk by visiting his personal blog at http://whoisstevehawk.com

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