Tuesday, February 15, 2005

The Company - Vemma

Vemma, (pronounced vee-mah) is the name of the product and the company that not only launched today but will be at the center of the Vemma Experiment.

Vemma, The Product: A two part liquid nutritional system, Vemma actually stands for Vitamins, Essential Minerals , Mangosteen, and Aloe. Formula one is called Mangosteen Plus, a patent pending antioxidant and multi vitamin formula. Formula two contains 65 minerals necessary for optimal health. Sound too good to pass up? Buy Some!

Vemma, The Company: Vemma is a brand new, ground-floor opportunity from the creators of New Vision, a 10-year-old international leader in health and wellness with over $1 billion in total retail sales.

New Vision has built a solid and dependable company with a great reputation in the networking industry. In an industry that sees a failure rate for start-up companies of over 90% in the first year and over 98% within five years, New Vision is celebrating its tenth year of profitable success. Even more impressive in this industry, New Vision has paid out almost $400 million to its members, without ever being late on delivering royalty checks or promises.

Both New Vision and Vemma are owned by BK Boreyko and his sisters Karen and Lauren. As the children of successful network marketers Ben and Dottie Boreyko, the founders have literally grown up in the industry. At the age of seven, BK began helping his parents in their Amway (now Quixtar) business. By the age of 18, he developed his own Amway distributorship to the PS Direct level. And by his early 30’s he and his family launched the next generation of network marketing — appropriately called New Vision.

(Information taken directly from the corporate website)

The Vemma web presentation titled "Extreme Financial Makeover" can be found here. It's pretty funny, really. I get the feeling that the presentation is making fun of other hype filled presentations.

I will end today's post with my main concern at this time:

Is there really a market for this type of nutritional supplement system outside of people that want to build a Network Marketing business? I spend a lot of my time telling people that the average person would never spend $75 on a bottle of vitamins and now I appear to be marketing a nutritional system that sells for $60 (free shipping for customers). This should be interesting.

Tune in tomorrow for first day website statistics and a quick look at a compensation plan, that some industry people might call a scam.

For more information on Vemma, send an email to vemmabrett-1@yahoo.com. Please keep in mind that I plan on posting all questions and answering them on this site.

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