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The Changing Face of Health Food Distribution
In a few short years, independent distributors have taken over much of the market from the larger companies. Now, another wave is expected.
(PRWEB) April 3, 2005 -- Where the large, multi-national companies once dominted, "independent distributors" have taken over in today's market.
The prospect of making money, independent of any boss, controlling supervisors or the likes of them, and being able to control one's own working hours is a very potent motivator.
In the years that this metod has been allowed, it has grown to an unimaginable size. Companies like Tahitian Noni International (TNI) has seen a growth that is both faster and stronger than household names such as IBM, Microsoft, Coca-Cola and Nike.
Distributors for TNI from over 60 countries are now tuning up and getting ready for the next "wave" of peopele expected to sign up to be their own employer, a healthier life and a more rewarding lifestyle.
In working with a company that had generated more than 2 Billion US dollars last year, and has exceeded last years Q1 numbers this year, the new distributors can feel reassured that their efforts will not be wasted on a venue that will dwindle away into oblivion any time soon, as so many others have before.
The rise and demise of many network marketing businesses has left many afraid to try this way of earning a living, and that's a shame. According to president Bill Clinton, network marketing is the business model of tomorrow, and those who secure their place in it today, will have no regrets tomorrow.
This new wave of network marketing is expected to reach unseen heights. TNI is expanding into fresh markets around the globe, and after being approved by the EU, the rest of the worlds food-controlling agencies are bound to follow. That means that for each new market that opens, there are millions of customers waiting for those brave enough to step up and grab them.
I would say one should follow president Clintons advice, and set one's sights on the business model of tomorrow, instead of wasting away in yesterday's.
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