Friday, October 31, 2008

Products we thought were safe are actually full of TOXINS


Our skin is the largest organ of the body and we absorb everything we come in contact with. Unfortunately, the cosmetics industry is completely unregulated and that means you are exposing yourself to tons and tons of toxic chemicals.

In an article by the Environmental Working Group, recent studies "detected 16 chemicals from 4 chemical families - phthalates, triclosan, parabens, and musks - in blood and urine samples from 20 teen girls aged 14-19." Furthermore "studies link these chemicals to potential health effects including cancer and hormone disruption." (Click here for full article.)

**WE MUST BE VERY CAREFUL WITH WHAT WE PUT ON OUR SKIN**

The solution: A TOXIN-FREE and GREEN skin care line, Glimpse. With this groundbreaking new skin care line, XanGo commits to leading the movement for cleaner and greener products. And in an unregulated industry like skin care, this is very, very important.

So GO HERE to visit my new Glimpse Skin Care website to learn about this amazing new line and how you can not only start living healthier but also start living wealthier.

Sunday, October 26, 2008

Why Branding is Essential to Your Business

A cup of coffee at face value will cost two dollars, two fifty tops. But put that same coffee in a Starbucks cup and it'll fetch four dollars or more in most markets.

Your dining establishment serves hamburgers which by common standards are high quality hamburgers yet you're only able to sell a minuscule fraction compared to the billions of substandard processed hamburgers sold by McDonalds.

Why is it that Apple dominates with 87 percent of the portable mp3 player market share? Or Google with 65 percent of the search engine market share? Or XanGo with 80 percent of the mangosteen market share?

It's a simple answer. The secret to these companies' success is BRANDING.

What they've essentially done is create a name that people have grown to know, like and trust. The hamburger you buy at one McDonalds is the same hamburger you'll get at every McDonalds. The latte from your local Starbucks is the same latte at the Starbucks across the country.

The lesson to learn from these tremendous success stories is that we as network marketers have to create in our selves a brand. We can't simply rely on the strength of our products or our companies to foster growth in our businesses. We must set ourselves apart, put ourselves in front of the public eye so that people will eventually get to know us, like us, and trust us.

That's branding. And if done correctly, it will catipult your business to levels you didn't even think possible.




To learn how to successfully create a brand, visit: www.BrandYourselfToWin.com. For more information, contact Ronnie Cruz at 919-599-7645 or email: ceo@ronniecruz.com

 
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