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Usana was the first network marketing company I joined in 2002 (I am not affiliate with the company now. I was brought into the company after reading a magazine by Robert Allen called Multiple Streams of greenbacks.

I went into the Usana opportunity feeling more excited about the opportunity of financial freedom and re-occurring income than I'd ever been during my life. I believed that I had been entering a surefire road to prosperity.

Well, I only made it about A few months in Usana and then quit in bitter frustration. I poured my heart in to the business for that period of time, trying every single thing my upline explained to complete to develop the business.

I spent a few hundred bucks buying leads from the internet. I designed a big list of everyone I knew and pitched the biz opp to a lot of of these. I even handed out my business cards to employees at fast food restaurants. That is when bad I needed to achieve success. But man, these experiences were very painful and did not product any results.

Herein lies my main criticism of Usana-- the marketing training I received was very, limited and outdated. I was told to complete things that clearly weren't working for my upline either. I left the company totally baffled regarding how anyone may find success taking such actions.

Besides the poor marketing training, I could never get everything excited about the Usana product line featuring its nutritional supplements and various skin care products. Having experience in alternative health, I had been concerned the company uses some binding agents and cheap fillers in certain of their nutritional products, yet you pay premium prices.

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This is a big issue for overall health the likes of Usana. Many of these have products that are clearly overpriced for that quality one receives. It is difficult to achieve a business if you cannot get 100% behind the product. That was my experience with Usana.

I do think Usana comes with an excellent compensation plan with the binary model. It is among the best in the industry, but when you have a hard time getting new distributors, it doesn't really matter. I think it is true that the older, competent companies like Usana are harder to create serious profit.

The Usana community and mission was something I had been happy to be a part of. I could tell the organization is usually full of good individuals who really have confidence in the positive impact the organization is making. This was not enough, however, to help keep me in the company.

Many years later I've many userful stuff here about creating a network marketing business. I think if you're likely to get it done and you want big results, you have to learn attraction marketing and the way to search on the internet. That is exactly what I actually do now and I am generating results that I could not ever touch using the marketing strategies I had been shown by my Usana upline.

To summarize, if you're thinking about Usana, just make sure that you're very, clear concerning the degree of marketing training you'll be getting out of your upline. Also ensure that you are really knowledgeable about the caliber of the products and you feel their benefit firsthand.

Many people do find massive success in Usana, but the vast majority make less than $10,000 within the opportunity. 95% of the success boils down to marketing.

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