Feb 1, 2010

Yoli Review - Taking Blast Caps To The Next Level

There seems to be a lot of hype about Yoli, a product that’s still in its pre-launch stage. Let’s check out the supposedly revolutionary product as well as the innovative income opportunity it’s said to offer and see if the business worth our time and investment.



What’s Behind The Yoli Build-up?
Yoli means “to live” in Aztec. Launched by Robby Fender, Corey Citron, Rick Eisele, Daren Falter, Michael Prichard and Bobby Jones, Yoli is a dream business that’s aimed to reach the masses as a symbol of good living. Yoli deals in health drinks that are natural and rich in nutrients; but what differentiates their products from competitors is their packaging which is done using the innovative blast cap technology that helps protect the nutritional value of the drink.



Yoli Blast Cap
Blast Caps are available in various styles. This technology helps in safeguarding the vitamin and nutrition content in the ingredients; most of these are lost in other drinks by the time they reach the customer. This way, the life of the products get extended; they are also handy to use while travelling. When the blast cap is fixed to a water bottle and uncorked, the contents get released into water without losing their nutritive value.

Earning With Yoli
The company has been founded by veterans in the network marketing field and they’ve designed this business to be a distributor’s dream. There are lots of incentives for reps combined with good commission.
However, good rates of commissions and bonus alone cannot make one successful; they need to bring in enough business to earn this. Is this possible in Yoli?

Why Should You Go Yoli?

-    The blast cap technology makes the product superior by protecting its nutritional value and making it more long-lasting.
-     Since the business is new, there’s a lot of potential for good performers to rake money and establish a good name.
-    Yoli is comparatively cheaper than other similar products. Further, since the bottle can be used again, it’s enough if you buy blast caps for refills.
-    Yoli’s not a scam. It’s just an ambitious business launched with a view to revolutionise the network marketing field. However, dreams alone are not enough to make a ground-breaking find.

Challenges

-    There’s a large fan following for recognized products such as VEMMA, AmeriSciences, Freelife and Zrii. It’s going to be difficult to convert these customers to Yoli.
-    In spite of the claims, there are no actual testimonials on the effect of the Yoli drink and the blast cap technique as of now.
-    People join MLMs on the lure of good income, holidays abroad and bonuses. However, to most people network marketing means just contacting their friends and relatives and getting them to buy a product. This narrow minded approach has only resulted in failure and frustration with building a large MLM downline.

My View
The Yoli proposal seems to be a decent one, provided reps employ the right marketing techniques. This is the key to any successful MLM Opportunity. Promote your business through the vast media of the internet to get continuous business. Make sure you don’t restrict your target market to people you know; why should you limit yourself to a boundary when you could have the whole world?

Engineering Your Success,
Lawrence Tam

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