There are many allegations flying around on the internet that Monavie is a scam. Maybe you have come across this yourself? Take a moment to think about this from a realistic viewpoint.
I am not a distributor for Monavie so you can rest assured that I won’t be telling you it’s not a scam just in an effort to get you to sign up.
Unfortunately there have been, and still are dodgy network marketing opportunities around, but usually, reviews that condemn perfectly legitimate companies are many times written by folks who have been unsuccessful with the company concerned. Often simply because they didn’t have the marketing knowledge to make it work, or they were signed up under the impression that they didn’t have to do any actual work.
There is no escaping the fact that Monavie are well respected in the MLM business and their growth in their first year was quite incredible, one of the fastest growths ever seen in fact. Their payouts are some of the most impressive also, plus there are thirty four distributors who are Royal Black Diamond rank or above and earning over 1.4 million dollars a year. If you look at the sheer number of new distributors that are making money fast with this opportunity, this should tell you that there is something good about the product.
One of Amway’s highest earners Big Hart joined Monavie in their first year and also brought with him his team, which amounted to thousands of distributors, If Monavie was a scam would he have chosen this course of action? I seriously doubt it.
The only thing not in Monavies favour is the fact that the products have not been scientifically proven or endorsed by governing authorities. There are however so many positive testimonials around, including from top athletes, that it’s obvious that the product does indeed work well. It’s very difficult to break social proof of any product or service.
With such great results so far, it’s safe to assume that Monavie will continue to thrive and gain popularity and customer confidence, Many Monavie distributors have come to me for coaching, so I have seen a fair amount of inside information, and there is nothing that has disappointed me.
Anyone who is going to say Monavie is a scam, might as well write off the whole of the MLM industry as a scam. Naturally this would be crazy.
If anyone is trying to decide if Monavie is legitimate or not, I would say their time is better spent on learning how to market effectively and actually make some money with this company. I appreciate that there is a massive number of people in Monavie not making much money, which is true of every network marketing company, but this is not always because of the company involved. But more of a reflection on the lack of marketing skills of the individuals concerned.
Monavie is legitimate in my opinion.
If anyone is going to have maximum success with this company then you will need to know how to generate leads at will, and be using sales funnels to fund your business. You need to have money coming in that will support you and your business costs whilst you are building your business. I have shown many Monavie distributors how to do just this. These are principles that apply regardless of what company you are involved with.
The Monavie scam reports are inaccurate, this is an opportunity that you can make a lot of money with. Many Monavie distributors have turned their dormant businesses into thriving success stories under the training of MLM coach James Hicks, be sure to check him out on Google and get his free video bootcamp series.