I had my first dibs at networking at the age of 19. I was in 3rd year college then and all I wanted was to earn extra money so I can at least eat a decent meal during lunch break. You can ask Peter… I used to be so thin and my classmates at Ateneo thought I was just too conscious of my figure. What they didn’t know was that my allowance was just enough for my fare and I really couldn’t afford anything sold in our canteen. I had to scrimp on my allowance by buying a loaf of bread and two cans of tuna and that would be my baon for one whole week. So when I first found out about this great system, I immediately dabbled in it. Considering that I was very active in school organizations plus I had a scholarship to maintain, I really couldn’t prioritize my network. But I did earn some money. At the end of that year, I was even able to buy an abs sculptor and a nice Sony cassette player. The MLM system really worked. In fact, it was my thesis when I hit my senior year. Had I been a lot more active with it, I could’ve been one of the top earners already. Then of course school requirements got a lot heavier and I had to think about finding a real job plus the heavy pressures from my grandparents were weighing down on me. I stopped my MLM biz.
Years went by and I got to know other networks but none of them really enticed me nor peaked my interest. Last June,I was invited to go to a Nu Skin event. I even brought my mom with me. I enjoyed the presentation, I learned a lot about the law of leveraging and I was thinking of signing up but it just didn’t feel right for me. For one, their products were way too expensive for my taste and I figured, their products are only for a certain niche. I needed a business that can be for everyone, for the public mass even coz that’s where the money is.
So I explored my other options…looked into the food cart businesses. But even that will only earn me Php15,000/month at the most and ROI will take about 6 months to 1 year depending on my location. And even then, I’d have to shell out at least Php70,000 for the initial franchise fee plus more for overhead costs and salary of my employee. It’s a lot of work and headache. I practically gave up, just focused on my virtual assistant jobs, acting and other small time biz (like the nail art machine and Victoria’s Secret lingerie). Then one day, after I did a voice file for Ad Farm with my co-actors, I got to know an MLM biz with the most perfect marketing plan I’ve ever seen — the marketing plan of First Vita Plus.
Below is a series of videos conducted by Manny Antonio, a former non-believer in the MLM industry, a car salesman by profession and is now one of the Pinoy self-made millionaires produced by First Vita Plus.












Isn’t the marketing plan so simple and amazing? Even your kid can do this! All you need to do is to open your mind to the possibility that whatever you want in life, you can have it. You just have to take action and work for it. With First Vita Plus, there are people willing to help you reach your dream. Because through the achievement of your dreams, we will be able to achieve ours too. And that is to spread good health and prosperity not just to Filipino people but to all races in the entire world.
God speed!
For more info, please don’t hesitate to contact me, JENNIFER A. JUAN, a registered First Vita Plus dealer, business associate, and a World Health Organization advocate at 0918-927-0850 or email/YM me at jenjuan_1999@yahoo.com
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Posted by marketing strategy at May 31, 2010, 6:53 pm