Ximo Health Review, Just Another Energy Drink or a Golden Opportunity

Posted on the June 4th, 2011 under Others by szmanzlateff

If you are searching for a Ximo Health review you’ve arrived at the right place. Fist of all, I want to make it clear that I am not connected with Ximo Health in any way. With that said, Odds are you are reading this article because you are either thinking about joining or you have already signed up with them and you’re just searching for validation that you made the right decision.

Ximo Health was originally set up by Todd Crowley and Bryan Baranowski, who have over 4 decades of expertise in the areas of health and nutritional products. The owner and CEO is Erik Laver, who took control of the company back on November 1, 2010. This is a big plus since he has been in network marketing since 1992 when he was the highest income earner in business called E’OLA International. He has also co-founded many other profitable companies in this industry so he apparently knows how to run a major operation.

Ximo Health’s product line is a beverage that brings tons of health benefits. The Ximo Polyphasic System quite literally means “many phases” according to my research with Ximo. The principal benefits are energy, mood, mental focus, and weight-loss. Ximo comes in a 16 ounce bottle with a recommended serving of 2 ounces. It is sold in three different packages of either 15 bottles for $78, 24 bottles for $115.20, and 48 Bottles for $230.

In addition to energy, mental focus and weight-control properties, this natural concentrate-base of Ximo Health’s beverage contains anti-oxidents to aid with cellular stress, and combat free-radicals, lower cholesterol, lower blood pressure and strengthen the immune system.

Ximo Health’s compensation plan has many separate ways for distributors to make money. There are retail commissions, which of course is just for people who want to buy the product. There is a GreatStart commission, which provides income up to four levels deep. Unilevel commissions which compensates you up to nine levels of your organization and percentages begin at 10% and 15% for sale within the first and second levels. There is also a leadership pool where Ximo Health sets asside 3% of the total worldwide purchases and puts it into a bonus pool for leaders that qualify each month.

Ximo Health has key components to create a lot of success. With this compensation structure of course the people who enroll sooner tend to reap better rewards. But with that said at any level a person joins, they have an equal opportunity based on the leaders they have in their team.

The only piece within Ximo Health that I see as a potential downside is the competition of the product line. With many other companies involved in the health and wellness niche that have a similar beverage product, it may be intricate to persuade people to join. Not to mention the major retail stores that offer similar products at discount prices. That is why it is critical that you recognize who your target market is and how to set yourself apart from the competition. By learning the skills to market and leverage the internet you can become the Golden Boy/Girl of Ximo Health.

To sum up this Ximo Health review, I would say that a person can achieve success and some great health benefits if you choose to join them. Sadly most reps won’t succeed because they lack the skills needed to sponsor 1 to 2 reps per day. To see how you can separate yourself from the competition, attract endless leads to you and make money even if a person doesn’t join your Ximo team, visit the Scott Zlateff’s Online MLM Success Secrets to claim you FREE 6 day training series right now.

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