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loniver
06-05-2007, 05:12 PM
Do you know how much it cost to get started in a franchise business? After doing some research I have found it would cost $10,000 to $250,000 to get a piece of a franchise. Now, I don’t have that kind of money and I really don’t want to get a loan, would you? That is why I started with Xango! I joined Xango for a one time membership fee of $35 + Ordered 1 case. If I choose to sell the juice I can make a $10 profit, if I choose to refer someone I will make $30 plus ever one that became a member under my membership ID I make $5 on every case they buy. I can work part time or full time. I know you can do the same thing all you have to do is join my network of friends try it for 30 days. Drink the juice if your not happy get your money back it’s that simple.
It’s less expensive to get started with Xango than it is to buy a franchise, don’t you think?
Anne_01
09-22-2010, 12:29 PM
Do you know how much it cost to get started in a franchise business? After doing some research I have found it would cost $10,000 to $250,000 to get a piece of a franchise. Now, I don’t have that kind of money and I really don’t want to get a loan, would you? That is why I started with Xango! I joined Xango for a one time membership fee of $35 + Ordered 1 case. If I choose to sell the juice I can make a $10 profit, if I choose to refer someone I will make $30 plus ever one that became a member under my membership ID I make $5 on every case they buy. I can work part time or full time. I know you can do the same thing all you have to do is join my network of friends try it for 30 days. Drink the juice if your not happy get your money back it’s that simple.
It’s less expensive to get started with Xango than it is to buy a franchise, don’t you think?
Hi there. I believe Xango is a multi-level marketing. You earn money as your invites invite more people to join the company. Franchising would be a lot different. One franchise that works really great nowadays is a car wash franchise (http://www.detailxperts.net/). Based on statistics (Bureau of Transportation Statistics (http://www.bts.gov/publications/nts/), US Department of Transportation), a person keeps a vehicle for only an average of 5 years. So owning this type of franchise will only be a one time investment.
When I was in sales, you should create the need for your customers. So, sometimes they believe they don't need it but when you create the need for them, they will consume your product no matter what it is. :) It's basically not what you say but how you say it.
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