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Why InCruises
InCruises is a MLM for non MLM people. I’ve been in this industry for nearly 30 years. I’ve had more bad years than good. But when InCruises came along, I knew I had found my home. You see, there are a lot of things about MLM that I’ve grown to hate. And I’m fairly certain I’m not alone. Please read on a few more minutes of my rant and see if any of this resonates with you too.
#1 The giant pink elephant in the room with our beloved industry is the simple fact that for the nearly 80 years of its existence, MLM has only worked for a tiny percentage of people. You can sugar coat that all you want, but at the end of the day you are still left with the fact that 90 - 95% of all MLM participants not only never make money, they actually lose. A new compensation plan won’t change it, A secret “system” won’t change it, and sure as heck a new “Life Changing Product” won’t change it. Which brings me to my second gripe.
#2 LIFE CHANGING PRODUCTS! I don’t have enough space here to list all of the products I’ve seen in my career that promise to do everything from getting rid of fever blisters to curing AIDS. Not to mention the 1000s of nutritional supplements each of which had their own doctor expertly telling us why their particular formulation was the absolute best. And don’t get me started on how much those supplements cost...Actually, I will get started.
#3 Monavie was the first company to go from zero to ONE BILLION dollars in annual sales in only 5 years. And they did it with a bottle of grape juice. Yes I know it was more than just grape juice...It was a “super food” grape juice. 1 bottle of that stuff sold for around $40. But once retailers discovered it actually had a market, the big stores like SAMS and Costco put it on their shelves for $12 a bottle (and still made profit charging $12)...The exact same stuff. Monavie lasted almost 2 more years after that. 2 points here. They took a product that essentially could be made for a few bucks and jacked up the price to $40 just so they could pay a few superstar recruiters millions of dollars. And the 2nd point is that if a product has actual value and appeal to the masses, it will eventually show up on the shelves of your local retailer for a fraction of the cost the MLM is charging.