XanGo launches new Vitamin/ Mineral Supplement line called 3SIXTY5.
Another product to help you build your XanGo empire!
04 June 2008
XanGo Convention
XANGO CONVENTION 2008 NOW OPEN FOR REGISTRATION TAKE ACTION NOW!
Now that the final Regional event of the year has ended, it's time to turn our attention to Convention. Rooms are going so fast that the Marriott is already 100% sold out so be sure to book your hotel ASAP.
Additionally, when making your flight arrangements, be sure to depart no earlier than Sunday evening or Monday so that you can attend New School Utah. Last year, our post-convention training stole the show with 3000+ people in attendance. This year's will most certainly rival that one.
For more info on becoming an independent sales rep, visit: XanGo Business Opportunity
Now that the final Regional event of the year has ended, it's time to turn our attention to Convention. Rooms are going so fast that the Marriott is already 100% sold out so be sure to book your hotel ASAP.
Additionally, when making your flight arrangements, be sure to depart no earlier than Sunday evening or Monday so that you can attend New School Utah. Last year, our post-convention training stole the show with 3000+ people in attendance. This year's will most certainly rival that one.
For more info on becoming an independent sales rep, visit: XanGo Business Opportunity
01 June 2008
XanGo Grand Opening in Taiwan
Due to the ever incresing demand and rise of XanGo, XanGo will be opening up in Taiwan on June 6 and June 7, 2008!
The Grand Hotel, Taipei, Taiwan
Come celebrate!
For more information please contact Chris Bartholomew at 801.753.2109
For info on becoming a distributor, contact Corrisa Malone at 323-657-5928 or visit: XanGo Business Opportunity
29 May 2008
XanGo is a Scam?
Is XanGo a scam? Is XanGo a pyramid? How do you make money selling bottles of juice? Great questions...
To learn the answer to most of these questions visit: Is XanGo a Scam?
Corrisa :-)
323-657-5928
To learn the answer to most of these questions visit: Is XanGo a Scam?
Corrisa :-)
323-657-5928
09 May 2008
XanGo Wins an Award For....
XanGo LLC., always on the cutting edge of nutrition and the home based business industry, just recieved an award for best bottle design Xango wins award.
XanGo LLC, was right from the start concerned about branding themselves and staying out in the forefront instead of being huddled in the pack like most nutrition companies.
The proof is in the pudding - it has paid off.
To learn more about award-winning XanGo, visit: XanGo Headquarters
To learn more about becoming a rep, visit: XanGo Distributor
Corrisa
XanGo LLC, was right from the start concerned about branding themselves and staying out in the forefront instead of being huddled in the pack like most nutrition companies.
The proof is in the pudding - it has paid off.
To learn more about award-winning XanGo, visit: XanGo Headquarters
To learn more about becoming a rep, visit: XanGo Distributor
Corrisa
11 April 2008
Multi Level Marketing Mexico - XanGo is Making Waves
multi level marketing mexico
Multi level marketing is alive and well in Mexico. Which is one of the reasons XanGo's opening of Mexico was so successful.
In fact, in the past several months since its opening, XanGo has been mentioned and featured in several Spanish language magazines and newspapers. You can learn more here: XanGo in Mexico.
For more info on becoming a XanGo rep, visit: XanGo distributor
Multi level marketing is alive and well in Mexico. Which is one of the reasons XanGo's opening of Mexico was so successful.
In fact, in the past several months since its opening, XanGo has been mentioned and featured in several Spanish language magazines and newspapers. You can learn more here: XanGo in Mexico.
For more info on becoming a XanGo rep, visit: XanGo distributor
03 April 2008
Business Opportunity XanGo™
Business Opportunity XanGo
The question I see asked the most is, "what's XanGo" and how do you make money in this business opportunity? XanGo is the name of a functional health beverage that is similar to the Noni beverage.
I make the comparison, because a lot of people have heard of Noni juice. If you haven't well...
XanGo is a nutritional functional beverage that is made from a fruit called a mangosteen.
XanGo is also the name of the company that first brought this fruit to market in a functional health beverage. The manufacturer is a company called Wild Flavors. Wild Flavors also manufacturers Capri Sun, Red Bull, and other beverages of that ilk.
Now you know a little bit about the product and a bit about the company.
About Business Opportunity XanGo.
Xango is a network marketing company, so you can make money on the efforts of people in your organization, much like your supervisor gets paid on your efforts, even though you probably do most of the hard work!
Now, there two ways you can focus on building a XanGo business. You can build a sales force, or/and you can just market the xango juice. Some people do both, some people do one or the other.
It's your choice.
When deciding how to market business opportunity Xango, you can do many different things to get the word out about the opportunity and/or the product. From trade shows to juice parties to reaching out to influential people.
When you decide to become an Xango representative, your sponsor will give you ideas on how to build it.
Xango is the fastest growing network marketing company in the history of direct sales which means if you decide this is for you, you'll have access to the greatest tools and systems to help you grow your business nationally and Internationally.
To learn more about how you can build a XanGo home business, visit: business opportuntiy XanGo
The question I see asked the most is, "what's XanGo" and how do you make money in this business opportunity? XanGo is the name of a functional health beverage that is similar to the Noni beverage.
I make the comparison, because a lot of people have heard of Noni juice. If you haven't well...
XanGo is a nutritional functional beverage that is made from a fruit called a mangosteen.
XanGo is also the name of the company that first brought this fruit to market in a functional health beverage. The manufacturer is a company called Wild Flavors. Wild Flavors also manufacturers Capri Sun, Red Bull, and other beverages of that ilk.
Now you know a little bit about the product and a bit about the company.
About Business Opportunity XanGo.
Xango is a network marketing company, so you can make money on the efforts of people in your organization, much like your supervisor gets paid on your efforts, even though you probably do most of the hard work!
Now, there two ways you can focus on building a XanGo business. You can build a sales force, or/and you can just market the xango juice. Some people do both, some people do one or the other.
It's your choice.
When deciding how to market business opportunity Xango, you can do many different things to get the word out about the opportunity and/or the product. From trade shows to juice parties to reaching out to influential people.
When you decide to become an Xango representative, your sponsor will give you ideas on how to build it.
Xango is the fastest growing network marketing company in the history of direct sales which means if you decide this is for you, you'll have access to the greatest tools and systems to help you grow your business nationally and Internationally.
To learn more about how you can build a XanGo home business, visit: business opportuntiy XanGo
17 February 2008
Forbes Fall Flat!
What do you get when you mix Forbes magazine, a 40yr old preconceived notion, and bad journalism research?
The February issue expose' of XanGo LLC. in Forbes magazine. Here's one XanGo distributor's response to the high quality researched article (tongue in cheek).
Enjoy!
Corrisa
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Dear Editor:
As a longtime reader and respecter of Forbes, I was astonished, then appalled, and finally ashamed to see a blatant "hatchet job" such as that done on XanGo LLC and, by extension, the entire multilevel marketing industry, in your Feb. 25 issue.
And yes, I do have MLM experience, among others, with XanGo. However, I have also owned and managed mainstream businesses, including a marketing services/advertising agency with which I have been associated since 1986.
And, besides holding a degree from a print-oriented Journalism department at a notably liberal arts-oriented university (Ohio Wesleyan), I have hands-on experience with public and press relations, bylined media articles and corporate reportage in general. So I believe I have something to say.
First, where is the story? Helen Coster's article is a predictable "exposé" of pyramids and multilevel markets which says nothing new, except to target the most successful recent example of this type of company. It's unfortunate, because there is much that's new in this arena today.
Had your Senior Reporter been truly reporting, she might have asked how XanGo (and for that matter many recent MLM startups) differ from the "Amway" model, a brush with which she conveniently tars her subject, with no apparent effort to understand how multilevel marketing has evolved in the last 20 years. (And by the way, were I XanGo, I would consider bringing action for calling it a "pyramid marketing company.
" We all know that pyramids are illegal... multilevel marketing, on the other hand, is simply a distribution system which differs from the "traditional" model in how and whom it chooses to compensate for the movement of the products it promulgates. That the shape of the compensation matrix in such a program happens to look like a Pharaoh's tomb should be no more surprising than the fact that ANY organizational chart also resembles this "triangle in three dimensions." )
Secondly, did Ms. Coster even attempt to learn about the diverse business backgrounds of XanGo's corporate officers? The article does not even mention the company's Chairman, Gary Hollister, whose resume includes a stint at Merle Norman Cosmetics, for whom he oversaw a sales increase in the neighborhood of 400 percent, maybe more... nor does it point out the estimable success enjoyed by Aaron Garrity in the mainstream marketing arena, choosing instead to imply that his credentials for becoming CEO rested solely on his being "a colleague at Enrich."
(And while I'm nitpicking, I should be point out that Aaron was not "asked " to be chief executive; as a matter of fact, he was named to that position by the company's Board, only several years later, succeeding Mr. Hollister who was in fact the company's first CEO.
Finally, and most egregiously, either Forbes or Ms. Coster herself has set up your publication as an expert in judging medical science.
Yet nowhere on your Website or in your magazine have I ever seen a mission statement averring your raison d'etre as including a commitment to exposing fraudulent science, nor do I see on your masthead any editorial positions listed which would predispose me to believe that anyone on staff has the education or skill to independently judge medical evidence as reported by independent, peer-reviewed journals - such as those that were first relied on by the founders of XanGo at the time when they decided that their product was an idea whose time had come.
As a matter of fact, Ms. Coster, or her copy editor, has the chronology out of line again when she states that the Tohoku University paper was one of the many that was consulted at that time, when actually this important study on the abilities of certain xanthones to selectively inhibit the action of the cox-2 enzyme was not even published until September of 2004.
It's obvious that the article was conceived, "researched," written and edited with its direction already determined, to wit, that the MLM industry is peopled by shysters leading the naïve, and as a corollary, that no "natural" health and wellness product can be expected to ground its development and, thereby, its marketing, in anything remotely resembling objective fact.
Unfortunately, while both these biases may have taken root in historic behavior that is a matter of record, the truth is no longer so one-sided or clear cut.
Sadly, you missed the opportunity to tell a fascinating story from a balanced point of view (i.e., journalistically as I learned the meaning of the word). Unforgivably, you did it from the perspective that there is no story, only more of the same. And that just isn't so!
Robert A. ShawSylvania, Ohio
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The February issue expose' of XanGo LLC. in Forbes magazine. Here's one XanGo distributor's response to the high quality researched article (tongue in cheek).
Enjoy!
Corrisa
---------
Dear Editor:
As a longtime reader and respecter of Forbes, I was astonished, then appalled, and finally ashamed to see a blatant "hatchet job" such as that done on XanGo LLC and, by extension, the entire multilevel marketing industry, in your Feb. 25 issue.
And yes, I do have MLM experience, among others, with XanGo. However, I have also owned and managed mainstream businesses, including a marketing services/advertising agency with which I have been associated since 1986.
And, besides holding a degree from a print-oriented Journalism department at a notably liberal arts-oriented university (Ohio Wesleyan), I have hands-on experience with public and press relations, bylined media articles and corporate reportage in general. So I believe I have something to say.
First, where is the story? Helen Coster's article is a predictable "exposé" of pyramids and multilevel markets which says nothing new, except to target the most successful recent example of this type of company. It's unfortunate, because there is much that's new in this arena today.
Had your Senior Reporter been truly reporting, she might have asked how XanGo (and for that matter many recent MLM startups) differ from the "Amway" model, a brush with which she conveniently tars her subject, with no apparent effort to understand how multilevel marketing has evolved in the last 20 years. (And by the way, were I XanGo, I would consider bringing action for calling it a "pyramid marketing company.
" We all know that pyramids are illegal... multilevel marketing, on the other hand, is simply a distribution system which differs from the "traditional" model in how and whom it chooses to compensate for the movement of the products it promulgates. That the shape of the compensation matrix in such a program happens to look like a Pharaoh's tomb should be no more surprising than the fact that ANY organizational chart also resembles this "triangle in three dimensions." )
Secondly, did Ms. Coster even attempt to learn about the diverse business backgrounds of XanGo's corporate officers? The article does not even mention the company's Chairman, Gary Hollister, whose resume includes a stint at Merle Norman Cosmetics, for whom he oversaw a sales increase in the neighborhood of 400 percent, maybe more... nor does it point out the estimable success enjoyed by Aaron Garrity in the mainstream marketing arena, choosing instead to imply that his credentials for becoming CEO rested solely on his being "a colleague at Enrich."
(And while I'm nitpicking, I should be point out that Aaron was not "asked " to be chief executive; as a matter of fact, he was named to that position by the company's Board, only several years later, succeeding Mr. Hollister who was in fact the company's first CEO.
Finally, and most egregiously, either Forbes or Ms. Coster herself has set up your publication as an expert in judging medical science.
Yet nowhere on your Website or in your magazine have I ever seen a mission statement averring your raison d'etre as including a commitment to exposing fraudulent science, nor do I see on your masthead any editorial positions listed which would predispose me to believe that anyone on staff has the education or skill to independently judge medical evidence as reported by independent, peer-reviewed journals - such as those that were first relied on by the founders of XanGo at the time when they decided that their product was an idea whose time had come.
As a matter of fact, Ms. Coster, or her copy editor, has the chronology out of line again when she states that the Tohoku University paper was one of the many that was consulted at that time, when actually this important study on the abilities of certain xanthones to selectively inhibit the action of the cox-2 enzyme was not even published until September of 2004.
It's obvious that the article was conceived, "researched," written and edited with its direction already determined, to wit, that the MLM industry is peopled by shysters leading the naïve, and as a corollary, that no "natural" health and wellness product can be expected to ground its development and, thereby, its marketing, in anything remotely resembling objective fact.
Unfortunately, while both these biases may have taken root in historic behavior that is a matter of record, the truth is no longer so one-sided or clear cut.
Sadly, you missed the opportunity to tell a fascinating story from a balanced point of view (i.e., journalistically as I learned the meaning of the word). Unforgivably, you did it from the perspective that there is no story, only more of the same. And that just isn't so!
Robert A. ShawSylvania, Ohio
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24 January 2008
Mangosteen Juice: What Makes The Difference
With so many versions and concoctions of mangosteen juice and other products on the market, it's no wonder many people have a hard time deciding which is the best one to get.
Take a look inside what makes one mangosteen juice product better than the other. And if you don't know the difference you could end up wasting a lot of money hoping that a product will work out for you...when in reality, well you know. Read more here: Mangosteen
Take a look inside what makes one mangosteen juice product better than the other. And if you don't know the difference you could end up wasting a lot of money hoping that a product will work out for you...when in reality, well you know. Read more here: Mangosteen
18 January 2008
Xango Announces New Share It Program
In the Share It program, new distributors will get their start-up fees waived as long as they get on two cases of mangosteen juice; two cases is only 8 bottles.
They also announced new 1 oz sample pouches (about time!).
Sharing Xango juice will be a lot easier. If you want to learn more about the Share It program, visit: Xango Juice.
To learn the many benefits of having a Xango home business, visit: Xango Distributor
~ Corrisa
They also announced new 1 oz sample pouches (about time!).
Sharing Xango juice will be a lot easier. If you want to learn more about the Share It program, visit: Xango Juice.
To learn the many benefits of having a Xango home business, visit: Xango Distributor
~ Corrisa
10 January 2008
XanGo And The Jersey
XanGo was the first network marketing company to be a sponsor of professional sports team jersey (Real Salt Lake). Herbalife followed suit soon thereafter. Copycats!
Now here comes Best Buy into the mix. It was just a matter of time.
Best Buy to Sponsor Fire Jerseys
The Fire becomes the eighth MLS team to sign a jersey sponsor along with Real Salt Lake (XanGo), the Los Angeles Galaxy (Herbalife), the New York Red Bulls (Red Bull), Toronto FC (BMO Financial Group), Read More...
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For more info on XanGo, visit: XanGo Distributor
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