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subject: The Enagic Business - Is It Really What The Hype Is? [print this page]


Enagic Business
Enagic Business

When looking at the Enagic business I find myself looking at a catch 22. On one hand, trends continue in favor of families wanting better drinking water and healthier life style. But looking at the target market you really got to ask yourself... are there really that many families out there willing to drop $4000 dollars on a water ionizer when we are looking at one of the biggest economic recession since the depression that could quite possibly lead into a depression.

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.

But that would require strong leadership, stronger marketing abilities and an even stronger drive and desire to realize your own success. I would not call the Enagic business opportunity one for beginners in the industry.

In my opinion, people with little or no sales experience should avoid Enagic sales completely. The compensation package would reward those with more experience, and the beginners would be lagging, not earning enough to justify their attempts.

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

Enagic currently has a popular product for which there is already a natural demand in the market. However, popularity can wane quickly. To commit to this program is to commit to a high end product that might lose its marketability before long.

So is the product worth 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.

To sum up, if you have experience in closing and making direct sales, with some training in how to capture leads and build a list... The Enagic business opportunity could make you a lot of cash. But I wouldn't but your investment into the business if you are not up to date or savvy so to say on MLM's and Direct sales. Better you find a company with a product that has a price tag that closes easier in these times when more and more people are watching what they spend their money on.

by: Eric Budd




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