If there's one book that you should read if you're considering becoming a Xango network marketer, it's Paul Zane Pilzer's The New Wellness Revolution(see below). You may not agree with everything that Pilzer has to say but it would be hard for an intelligent person to refute much of it.
And Xango mangosteen juice, while still barely known, is presently the 4th largest network marketing company in the world, after only coming to market in late 2002.
Without denigrating Xango's excellent corporate team or its 600,000 distributors in any way, the phenomenal growth in making it the world's best-selling health supplement is primarily down to one thing:
After people start taking Xango, very few people stop. Consequently, growth is exponential and business is good. Xango rocks! If you wish to be part of what former economist and multi-millionaire Paul Zane Pilzer calls The New Wellness Revolution, then you should find out about Xango Network Marketing, it's...
the right product
with the right company
at the right time!
Here are some snippets from an interview with Pilzer that was published in July 2007 in the Network Marketing Lifestyles magazine and much of it can be directly applicable to Xango:
"...As I carefully considered current conditions, I found that the greatest need in America today is Wellness. This is such a new need that the word itself, in the context we're using it, is an entirely new term.
First I had to realize that what we call the "health care business" is really the sickness business. Our medical industry, today, has little to do with health.
The $1.4 trillion we spend on medical care, which is one seventh of the U.S. economy, is concerned with being sick and treating the symptoms of sickness...
...I see great opportunities for network marketing and network marketers...because...it's clearly the best vehicle we have...to educate consumers about wellness products services..."
Paul Zane Pilzer
Best-selling author, Paul Zane Pilzer's
The New Wellness Revolution
how to make a fortune in the next
$$$ Trillion Dollar Industry
"...Five years ago, in The Wellness Revolution, economist Paul Zane Pilzer outlined an emerging $200 billion industry he called wellness. Today, as fully explained in The New Wellness Revolution, that industry has grown to $500 billion, and it's just getting started, offering even greater entrepreneurial opportunities...
The New Wellness Revolution shows that even though millions of people have embraced wellness, the need for wellness has actually expanded due to declining health trends, particularly the rising obesity rate in the United States and other developed nations.
Medical costs now exceed profits for most large employers, and corporations are beginning to recognize that wellness and disease prevention are the only viable solutions to rising healthcare costs that threaten their very existence..."