Thursday, October 18, 2007

What Makes Xooma Stand Out?


There are so many businesses out there, many of them clamoring to get people to join their "amazing opportunity". What makes this company so different and why does it stand out from the crowd? Here is some solid criteria that is worth noting when looking for a home business that's worth building long term.

1) Does the company have product(s) that are a good value, and worth buying even if there were no business attached?
2) Does the product, or products, appeal to just a few, or is it something everyone, (or at least a large percentage of the population) could benefit from?
3) Are the product or products something informational or relevant only for a temporary time, or will people still need
them in 20 or 30 years?
4) Has the company established a good track record and reputation, or are they entering into the first 1-2 (high risk) years?
5) Does the company have a vision for the future?
6) Does the company make it easy to become a distributor, or is it expensive?
7) Does the company have a pay plan that makes it possible for people to make good incomes without having to develop an organization of thousands?

Read on for comment to the above questions . . .

I've worked from home in Network Marketing since 1996 and have helped build sizable organizations during that time with three companies. One thing I've learned from both positive and negative experiences, is that to create long term residual income a company has to have a product that is needed by the masses and priced as a good value. In other words, people would be likely to reorder it even if they had no interest in the business aspect.

From every perspective I can see from, it looks like Xooma has developed such a product. X2O is unique, patented, affordable, effective, and doesn't require anyone to change habits. People simply enhance the everyday habit of drinking water. By doing that with X2O they will help pH- balance their system while adding much-needed minerals that are essential to our health, especially in this age of depleted soil. On top of that, the company has a solid reputation, has been around 14 years and has already passed the high-risk phase that companies go through in their first 1 or 2 years.

One can become a distributor simply by ordering a minimal order of X2O, or at more advanced levels at their option. On top of that, a new distributor will have a web site they can start with at no cost including video and back office resources.

With the addition of the back office products compensation plan added in January of 2007, it no longer takes thousands of people to develop a substantial income. For people plugged into that compensation plan (optional), you can grow an organization of just 20 people ordering $100 or more of their choice of Back Office products from the Product Catalog to create a monthly income of $400. It would take only 84 people in your organization to create over $2,000 a month, and 320 people would make an income in the 6-figure a year range. Some will see well beyond that.

This is a business that is worth building long term. For example, just ask yourself if you'll still be drinking water many years from now. Many at corporate and in the field are looking at the next 20 years or more because Xooma and it's products were formed with the intention of creating a HOME for people looking to build a future rather than bounce around with the latest craze on the Internet or elsewhere. We live in a day where short-lived companies and opportunities often don't last past 6 months. Many are misled by fast income claims that usually fade as quickly as they came in, if at all.

For those who have stopped dreaming, it's time to envision the development of large organizations and to put daily actions behind the dream. Even though we are growing, the market has barely been scratched and I see the next several years as a window to reach vast amounts of distributors and customers that will build the base for future business to expand from.

There is a LOT of room for those who have the commitment to develop a compelling financial future for themselves while benefiting others in the process.

Copyright & copy; 2007, Tim Wilson, Inside the Xoo (Reprinted with permission)

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