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Risks And Rewards In The Enagic Business

Enagic Business
Enagic Business

The Enagic business presents an enigma. Yes, there is a demand for quality drinking water as well as a trend toward a more healthy lifestyle. However, how many people can or will spend upwards of $4000 for a system that ionizes water? In today's economy, even the upper middle class demographic, the likely target audience, is facing cutbacks as a result of the depression this country is facing.

I know, not everybody is an economist and there are still a lot of families out there with money so the Enagic business certainly has potential, just as it certainly has risk.

Multi-Level Marketing and Work-From-Home Businesses are difficult at best, and the Enagic business will certainly be harder than most. Although the company may promise a $4000 sale that closes itself, and all the propaganda and promotional products you could ever need, I assure you that it is not at all easy.

However, if you do decide to enter the business of selling Enagic products, I suggest you do so full-throttle. To do that, you need all the information and sales ability that you can amass.

The Compensation plan and the price tag of the product can lead to great success, with knowledge and ability it would not be unreasonable to reach a $5000 month in your first few months, $10,000 even.

To do so requires strong leadership, marketing abilities, and a passion for success. The Enagic Business is not an entry level position. It's for those who know how to take on a task like this and succeed.

In fact I would strongly recommend that beginners or those with little experience AVOID the Enagic business. There would just be too much competition and too much experience necessary to make it to the ranking in the compensation plan where you would be making the money you deserve to be making for selling such a high ticket product.

If profits begin small, you'd need some sense for how to sell, and to sell quickly.

The water ionizer offered by Enagic has been getting extensive publicity, in turning creating more potential for the selling of the product. But trends change rapidly, and the public's opinion often changes with them. Detractors would argue that anyone with an uncomplicated water purifier and citrus fruit could make as much or more purified alkaline water than the Enagic product with a $4000 price tag.

Ultimately, the question is, is the product worth the $4000 price tag that comes with it?

It certainly is if you don't know any better... I could go on for pages about the benefits of alkalizing the stomach and blood... but is the water in America really that bad? I always drank the tap water and never had any problems and you wouldn't want to tell you potential prospects that a lime would alkalize the water nearly as efficient as the $4000 piece of technology. No that wouldn't be a great selling point.

In conclusion, if you have previously been successful in closing sales, especially direct sales, and you are able to build a lead base, then the opportunity offered by Enagic has the potential to help you earn substantial amounts of money. However, if you are not comfortable with direct sales and Multi-Level Marketing, I would not advise you to sink your capital into the Enagic opportunity. It would be a better bet for you to research and find a sales opportunity with a smaller retail price, and therefore an easier close in today's economy.

by: Eric Budd.




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