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TRIVITA - Cooperative Marketing not MLM

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westfam11
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#181 · Posted: 4 Oct 2008 09:32


Lori,

I totally agree. Once people realize the difference between Trivita and other MLM's it is exciting when they "get it".

The products are excellent and the Cooperative Marketing
Business Model is what takes this business over the top.

The last couple of weeks I have been busy with family things and not working my business as much as usual. The wonderful thing
is, nobody dropped out, I didn't have to worry about starting
over, the business was still there, customers still buying. Its a true
residual income and works whenever you aren't.

Becky

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#182 · Posted: 4 Oct 2008 12:09


There are so many reasons
to love YOUR Trivita business....

If you are listening to all the bad news on TV lately about the economy
STOP listening

Listen to the GOOD NEWS

You can be financially secure !


Financially independent with Trivita as your business!

How?
I call it Buy and Build
Buy customers
Build you business!


Terri

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#183 · Posted: 5 Oct 2008 12:33 · Edited by: luvtravel


There are many great marketing tools that Trivita offers their business affiliates. Very professionally done.

A person emailed and asked if it was true that you could actually start your Trivita business for $25 and the answer is YES YOU CAN, and if you make a $20 product purchase per month you will actually receive a commission! The commission is 70% of the first order.

So if you want to try Trivita's products AND evaluate Trivita as a business than that may be an option for YOU! I would be happy to discuss ALL your options with Trivita as YOUR business! We have tons of ideas to promote your business.

Terri


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Lori Moreno
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#184 · Posted: 8 Oct 2008 18:31


How cool is this!!

This is way too much fun!!

I LOVE TRIVITA!!

I just received a call from TriVita!

I won $500.00 in the TriVita Contest!!


How Cool is that?


Have an awesome Wednesday!!




Love ya!

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#185 · Posted: 10 Oct 2008 08:48


CONGRATS Lori!

There are many happy surprises waiting for you
when you join Trivita .....
and one of the best is the income you can generate!!

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#186 · Posted: 11 Oct 2008 19:48


Loving this company!

Just purchased 12 more customers and now up to 66 plus two personally sponsored business affiliates in my organization. Not too bad for my first month!

I can see this is going to be a rocket ride after a while!

Love building the team!

Ron

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#187 · Posted: 12 Oct 2008 09:36


That's great Ron.

I agree we are BLESSED to be with a company like Trivita
that allows you to ACQUIRE customers thru their cooperative marketing program!

The great products and the customer program PLUS all the other benefits plus a generous payplan WOW!!!


Terri

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#188 · Posted: 15 Oct 2008 08:44


I thought I would share something our Team Leader, Denise Wilson, wrote on another forum:


Cooperative Marketing vs. MLM

In Cooperative Marketing, you only participate after a company has acquired the customer, not before. Your dollars buy you the life-time profit-share rights to those customers and a percentage of all future purchases they make. You can acquire customers from a Cooperative Marketing company and buy the life-time profit-rights to the residual earnings of future purchases by those customers.`Whenever that customer makes a purchase, you're compensated on that sale. And when that customer refers another customer, your sales efforts are compounded even further.

The idea of "Do it once and get paid for life" has been nothing more than an empty dream for most people in the home business industry`until now.

Can you appreciate the power of being able to start your a business with real customers instead of having to go out and do all the selling and acquiring your customers yourself? Think about it.

A Cooperative Marketing business is first and foremost, based on satisfied customers buying product and not recruiting distributors, it's not uncommon to have a ratio of 99% CUSTOMERS ONLY and less than 1% that are in the business to make money. Imagine the weight that's lifted off people's shoulders when they realize that they can make great money without ever being required to sell (and recruit). They'll definitely be thanking you for sharing that kind of opportunity with them.

The biggest benefit that totally sets Cooperative Marketing apart from every other business model is that you can build a rock-solid monthly residual income WITHOUT ever having to do any personal recruiting or selling (unless you wish to - which obviously, gives you more 'Leverage'). You can come into a business like this, never tell anyone about it, and generate a substantial income with a very reduced involvement.

The only variables are your time and financial resources, and the only choice that has to be made is how BIG you want to grow your business... and that can be as simple as acquiring more customers to make that happen.

Fortunes are being made by selling high demand products on radio and television, and especially those products that appeal to the ever expanding (and aging) baby-boomer market. With Cooperative Marketing, the company handles all the operations of airing television, radio, newspaper and magazine advertising. They also do the day to day things that most of us don't want to do, like stocking product, inventory, fulfilling orders, retention, back-end marketing, collection, reselling our customers additional products, and even talking to your customers when they have questions.

These customers want to order the products and are not making a purchase because there's a business opportunity attached to it, which in turn creates a stable and predictable residual income for home-based entrepreneurs like us.

Cooperative Marketing allows anyone the ability to build a business from home or anywhere in the world for that matter. All you need is a laptop and an internet connection. Wouldn't it be great if you could just login to your online back office and see how many customers were added to your business while you were asleep? Well this is exactly what entrepreneurs are experiencing in this type of business.

So, if you're truly SERIOUS and ready to make a difference in your life then it's time to do something about it. Start your business today and have customers tomorrow.



Becky

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#189 · Posted: 16 Oct 2008 08:32 · Edited by: luvtravel


Cooperative marketing is what makes Trivita UNIQUE!

Thanks Becky, great post.

On another topic I like to use social networks as a marketing strategy but also to ...well...socialize would love for all who are interested in Trivita to stop by and say hi, HERE [Link removed - Admin]

Terri

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#190 · Posted: 16 Oct 2008 09:36


Terri,

Thanks for putting the social network together for our
team. It is appreciated. Great place to get to know
each other and ask questions.


Becky

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#191 · Posted: 16 Oct 2008 21:36


I am interested in TriVita and have some questions. Maybe someone here can help.

I like the buying customers program but it sounds to good to be true, meaning paying $50 and making a profit in the long run.

First, how does TriVita give you a customer? Is it when a person makes their first purchase, making them a customer? And if so, do you get commission from that first purchase? Or does your commission start on the customers second purchase?


On average, how much commission is made from each bought customer? In 6 months? 1 year? Does anyone have these numbers?

Thanks

Daniel

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#192 · Posted: 17 Oct 2008 08:20 · Edited by: westfam11


Daniel,

Once you purchase a customer they have already purchased from Trivita. When you receive the customer you have life-time commission rights on anything they purchase from then on. Trivita does all of the follow up for you, 18 times a year, journals, catalogues, e-mails to ensure reorders.

Your purchase a customer in your back office using the eMAP program.

There is no way to tell how much commission from each customer. We don't know the buying habits of the customers. Some customers purchase every month, some every 3-6 months, some never purchase.

You do receive 40% on their first order as your customer. After that it is 21%. Also, if you bring in customers yourself you receive 70% on their first purchase and then 21% for life. The more customers you have, the more commissions you will make.

Also, if you refer others you get paid 4% on their customers for life.


Hope that helps,

Becky

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#193 · Posted: 17 Oct 2008 09:50


ddomingu:
On average, how much commission is made from each bought customer? In 6 months? 1 year? Does anyone have these numbers?


This is the key question, isn't it?

I'd also love to know this.

Please could one of the Trivita reps here find this information out for us (perhaps from the company?) and get back to us with an answer?

Also I notice some people saying that Trivita's an MLM company (which I'd always assumed) and others saying that it isn't (which astonished me). So, my other question is: regarding the appropriate legal and regulatory institutions in Arizona, is the company actually registered and licensed as an MLM company or not? A simple "yes" or "no" here would resolve a lot of questions. I think one of the Trivita distributors must surely be able to find this out for us interested folk too, please?

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#194 · Posted: 17 Oct 2008 11:12


ddomingu:
I am interested in TriVita and have some questions. Maybe someone here can help.

I like the buying customers program but it sounds to good to be true, meaning paying $50 and making a profit in the long run.

First, how does TriVita give you a customer? Is it when a person makes their first purchase, making them a customer? And if so, do you get commission from that first purchase? Or does your commission start on the customers second purchase?


On average, how much commission is made from each bought customer? In 6 months? 1 year? Does anyone have these numbers?

Thanks

Daniel


Hi Daniel , I answered your ques by PM and will be happy to answer any more that you have, I also included my email address.

Thanks

Terri

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#195 · Posted: 17 Oct 2008 11:26


alexa:
This is the key question, isn't it?

I'd also love to know this.

Please could one of the Trivita reps here find this information out for us (perhaps from the company?) and get back to us with an answer?

Also I notice some people saying that Trivita's an MLM company (which I'd always assumed) and others saying that it isn't (which astonished me). So, my other question is: regarding the appropriate legal and regulatory institutions in Arizona, is the company actually registered and licensed as an MLM company or not? A simple "yes" or "no" here would resolve a lot of questions. I think one of the Trivita distributors must surely be able to find this out for us interested folk too, please?

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alexa


Hi Alexa, I would be happy to answer your qus however we aren't allowed to post any answers as to how much we earn etc.

I can tell you this is that when you acquire the customers each one have different buying habits, some buy a years product at a time and some buy monthly some buy once, etc etc, it is impossible to give you a direct answer as to what each customer would do PLUS, I can tell you that the company itself follows up with each and every customer you acquire so you don't have to.

They send out magazines, and differnt publications, they send them emails, they even answer all their questions by phone and that is all done by the company so again you dont have to !

What other "MLM" do you know that does all that for their affiliates???

No actually Trivita is not considered a "MLM" in the true sense of the word as it is a COOPERATIVE MARKETING based business.

It is very different than any other company I have seen.

Again what other company allows you to buy customers instead of leads and does all the follow up with them that includes mail, email and phone calls????

I would be glad to send you more info just pm me.

Thanks

Terri

As to the ques as to how the company is legally set up I will call the company this morning and post an answer later today.

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#196 · Posted: 17 Oct 2008 13:46 · Edited by: alexa


luvtravel:
I would be happy to answer your qus however we aren't allowed to post any answers as to how much we earn etc.


Understood, thank you.

I'm not asking how much you earn. I'm asking what, on average, one purchased customer is worth to a distributor over say a year.

luvtravel:
No actually Trivita is not considered a "MLM" in the true sense of the word as it is a COOPERATIVE MARKETING based business.


Terri, I understand from The Network Marketing Forum [Link removed - Admin] where I'm also a member that the legal definition of MLM in the US, Canada and Europe is "a direct sales company in which commissions accruing with respect to sales of the company's products or services are divided between three or more levels of distributors of those products or services". That's the case with Trivita, surely? You get paid on sales over 3 or more levels, don't you?

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Additional updated comment on editing!

luvtravel:
As to the ques as to how the company is legally set up I will call the company this morning and post an answer later today.


Thanks - actually, I just noticed that someone in that other forum has called them earlier today to check, and he says the quite clear answer was that it IS an MLM company. Question resolved - thanks.

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#197 · Posted: 17 Oct 2008 14:46


Thanks Alexa for clearing that up for us. I have been using some misleading terminology without realizing it.

I am proud of Trivita and it is okay if it is a MLM company, I just know that Cooperative Marketing is a different business model and one that makes it very easy to build a business.

Becky

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#198 · Posted: 17 Oct 2008 17:06


Yes, I see the attractions of it.

And in these days when there are so many rotten companies with products that nobody would ever buy without the business opportunity attached, it's pretty refreshing to see something that's really retail-led with genuine products that real customers keep on buying!

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#199 · Posted: 17 Oct 2008 17:41


alexa:
And in these days when there are so many rotten companies with products that nobody would ever buy without the business opportunity attached, it's pretty refreshing to see something that's really retail-led with genuine products that real customers keep on buying!


Hi Teri & Alexa,

I've been following your thread and I agree with so much of it. I've only been with Trivita for a little over a month and I love the business model. I've never made money so quickly with any business opportunity before.

I've also studied natural health and nutrition for about twenty years and it would not have mattered to me how great the opportunity was if I didn't believe in the products. Trivita offers a wide range of fantastic products. My autoship grows every month because I want to try something new, but can't seem to give anything I've tried up! It's a good thing my commissions keep increasing too!

I did a great deal of 'due diligence' before joining Trivita and I just couldn't find any reason not to join. After deciding this was the one I was going to wait 3 months until our finances were not so strained, but I was just to excited to wait and joined two days later. Trivita gives us a great foundation and our Team Build gives us the momentum to really fly!

Rebecca

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#200 · Posted: 18 Oct 2008 06:40


Alexa, I'm glad you got an answer but I haven't been able to confirm as of yet. I will call them again Monday.

Point is Trivita is a business that is like no other that I've been in.

Their cooperative marketing plan is fantastic as are the products.

Not only do they treat their affilates with respect and support but the customers are truly appreciated by giving them specials and are kept up to date with sending them catalogs and magazines.

My husband is a Pharmacist and he can read those labels with ingredients on over the counter supplements that I can't even say let alone understand and he approves of each and every product and uses several himself.

My daughter is an administrator for an ophthalmologist office and they are considering offering the supplement to protect eyesight to their patients.

Don't take my word for it.............

Try it yourself, and I will help and support you every step of the way!

Terri

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