If your friends haven't hit you up about Maakoa yet, just wait.
Relatively speaking, Maakoa is still a babe in the MLM industry. They have
learned how to walk and are just getting their first baby teeth... Thanks
to all the hard working distributors that have gotten it off the ground.
Even though this is their first time around the block as a company, they seem
strangely experienced - as if Maakoa wasn't a foreigner to this industry...
something of a successful network marketing company reincarnate.
I can't quite nail down what it is that makes Maakoa seem so sleek and sexy...
Maybe it is the fact that individual members of their staff have ties to TNI, one of the pioneers of the health beverage
craze that is still sweeping the nation. Or perhads the the corporate staff is so
on the ball that they can't help but eminate the stench of success and confidence.
Maybe a better explanation is that Maakoa is following after many other successful
network marketing companies that have given them a roadmap?
Whatever the reason, Maakoa is a surprisingly adept "baby" in the real world. Their main
product, Koopuwa, is made from yet another tropical miracle fruit called
Cupuaçu (pronounced coo-poo-ah-SOO) out of Brazil. Unlike the acai berry, it
is a fruit that most resembles the cacao fruit, which is used to make chocolate.
It grows in trees, drooping from the limbs, sometimes not producing for
the first 5 years. It is mostly grown in the northern regions of Brazil, but Brazilians
are looking for ways to extend the areas that is is grown in, because of a recent
jump in its demand.
What can you say... Brazilians are no dummies! Miracle fruit or not, they will
trade it for a few American dollars.
There are a handful of other fruits that Maakoa uses in their Koopuwa product,
including pomegranite, goji berries, and acai berries.
Additional products that Maakoa offers include two protein powder products that
are designed to help manage your appetite and keep those pounds off while
helping to ensure that your muscles stay lean. Seems like they are aware that a
majority of us would rather get up to look for the remote than get up to change
the channel because we know it will avoid the future pain of having to get off
our butts again to change the channel again. (i.e. we will do whatever
it takes to get a product that controls our weight so we don't have to...)
With a good line of products, there is not much else that should discourage
someone from joinning Maakoa. The comp plan, for
instance, is pretty much as good as it gets.
The fact that the corporate staff has been juggled a little bit since the inception
of the company worries some people. But I take that as a completely different sign.
I see changes like the ones that have happened at Maakoa as
a sign of two things - first, they see room for improvement in the way their
staff works together. Second, it shows that they are willing to make
personnel changes to best help the company. That in itself is a big
deal to me.
Once in a while some "buddies" looking to make a quick buck will come up with a
useless product. Knowing that traditional marketing methods
might not maximize their returns, they let the gullible network marketers do
the footwork for them. Seeing the corporate staff changed this early in their
existence is a good sign to me that they actually have the distributors best
interest in mind.
The only thing that
Maakoa seems to be lacking for the "perfect storm", is the necessary training system to help their distributors
market maakoa using the internet. Once their distributors learn that, it's game over for the competition.
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