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Will Efusjon Capture Facebook Members and Increase Profits?
Scott Fuller asked:
Derek Broes, colleague of Bill Gates and inventor of SKYPE became a VP at Paramount Pictures. Paramount wanted to utilize the growing power of Facebook users to promote its movie trailers, so Derek Broes invented an application for that purpose. Paramount didn’t use it, and Broes decided to put it to use making money for “regular” people and started Efusjon, an energy drink club tapping into the growing Health and Wellness industry that makes a trillion dollars each year, plus Energy Drinks, a 6.8 billion dollar market. The Efusjon Energy Club is like a wine club- join for less than $200, get 3 people who are motivated and you’re set. Or are you?
Efusjon is set to launch on Facebook in July 2009. The club has 40,000 plus members now– and will be launched to the 200 million+ Facebook members. Facebook has doubled its membership since last August. Who wouldn’t want a market share of that captive audience?
A game called RAD will be available to the friends of Efusjon distributors. When they play the game, at the end they will be invited to join Efusjon. This will perpetuate through huge numbers of people, demographics and territories. It was just announced that RAD will launch on Facebook in JULY 2009. A test version of RAD was sent to 30,000 members of Facebook. After playing, 2000 members signed up with Team Efusjon.
Additionally, there is a teaser trailer out for eWorlds, an Efusjon strategy game similar to Runescape, where you can harvest, explore, build and conquer the world. The launch date for this application has not yet been announced, but will bring long-term gaming to the Facebook audience.
These brilliant marketing strategies were recently praised by Steve Jobs. Who wouldn’t want to corner the social networking market? Derek Broes has stated that he started Efusjon to assist regular people make enough money to assist with the payment of bills, mortgages, car payments etc. The initial $196 membership fee entitles the distributor to 48 cans of Efusjon, and a replicating website for promotion of their product. The investment is low, given the returns can be quite substantial. Additional monthly autoship product charges apply, but can be paid for within a short time by promoting Efusjon.
When you hear about multi-level marketing, the first reaction is naturally skepticism. It’s clear that it’s a great way to generate money for a bunch of people at the top of the company, but is Efusjon a pyramid scheme? Efusjon is offering 1) a tangible product, 2) shipping to you through bulk order and 3) you are able to make more money than the person above you. So, it’s not. Every company and government is a “pyramid,” with the CEO or President at the top and VP’s etc. below. A pyramid is most recently exemplified by Bernie Madoff, who was taking investor money to pay other investors, recirculating the cash. That is not this scenario.
Efusjon appears to be poised to capture the social networking market with a healthy product. People who drink coffee or energy drinks can replace their current consumption with this Acai Berry drink. The product doesn’t have to be sold as a new concept, making a person live longer, run faster or be smarter. It’s simply a better version of what’s already out there.
The compensation plan has been patented,and Efusjon is set to make $42 million its first year. Pretty successful in this economy. And a person with only 1% success at generating business is set to make around $4,000/mos. Working hard, up to $650,000/mos. And how hard will you have to work when the Facebook application is launched?
Please check this out thoroughly and ask the hard questions. Efusjon is ground floor and it’s like being in on the start of Amway, Monavie etc. But will the Facebook launch make the difference? You decide!
For more information contact Scott Fuller at pacific_949@yahoo.com visit https://www.myefusjon.com/scottfuller
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Derek Broes, colleague of Bill Gates and inventor of SKYPE became a VP at Paramount Pictures. Paramount wanted to utilize the growing power of Facebook users to promote its movie trailers, so Derek Broes invented an application for that purpose. Paramount didn’t use it, and Broes decided to put it to use making money for “regular” people and started Efusjon, an energy drink club tapping into the growing Health and Wellness industry that makes a trillion dollars each year, plus Energy Drinks, a 6.8 billion dollar market. The Efusjon Energy Club is like a wine club- join for less than $200, get 3 people who are motivated and you’re set. Or are you?
Efusjon is set to launch on Facebook in July 2009. The club has 40,000 plus members now– and will be launched to the 200 million+ Facebook members. Facebook has doubled its membership since last August. Who wouldn’t want a market share of that captive audience?
A game called RAD will be available to the friends of Efusjon distributors. When they play the game, at the end they will be invited to join Efusjon. This will perpetuate through huge numbers of people, demographics and territories. It was just announced that RAD will launch on Facebook in JULY 2009. A test version of RAD was sent to 30,000 members of Facebook. After playing, 2000 members signed up with Team Efusjon.
Additionally, there is a teaser trailer out for eWorlds, an Efusjon strategy game similar to Runescape, where you can harvest, explore, build and conquer the world. The launch date for this application has not yet been announced, but will bring long-term gaming to the Facebook audience.
These brilliant marketing strategies were recently praised by Steve Jobs. Who wouldn’t want to corner the social networking market? Derek Broes has stated that he started Efusjon to assist regular people make enough money to assist with the payment of bills, mortgages, car payments etc. The initial $196 membership fee entitles the distributor to 48 cans of Efusjon, and a replicating website for promotion of their product. The investment is low, given the returns can be quite substantial. Additional monthly autoship product charges apply, but can be paid for within a short time by promoting Efusjon.
When you hear about multi-level marketing, the first reaction is naturally skepticism. It’s clear that it’s a great way to generate money for a bunch of people at the top of the company, but is Efusjon a pyramid scheme? Efusjon is offering 1) a tangible product, 2) shipping to you through bulk order and 3) you are able to make more money than the person above you. So, it’s not. Every company and government is a “pyramid,” with the CEO or President at the top and VP’s etc. below. A pyramid is most recently exemplified by Bernie Madoff, who was taking investor money to pay other investors, recirculating the cash. That is not this scenario.
Efusjon appears to be poised to capture the social networking market with a healthy product. People who drink coffee or energy drinks can replace their current consumption with this Acai Berry drink. The product doesn’t have to be sold as a new concept, making a person live longer, run faster or be smarter. It’s simply a better version of what’s already out there.
The compensation plan has been patented,and Efusjon is set to make $42 million its first year. Pretty successful in this economy. And a person with only 1% success at generating business is set to make around $4,000/mos. Working hard, up to $650,000/mos. And how hard will you have to work when the Facebook application is launched?
Please check this out thoroughly and ask the hard questions. Efusjon is ground floor and it’s like being in on the start of Amway, Monavie etc. But will the Facebook launch make the difference? You decide!
For more information contact Scott Fuller at pacific_949@yahoo.com visit https://www.myefusjon.com/scottfuller
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