An Unbiased Review of Yevo International – Is Yevo a Good Company?

Yevo International Review – Is Yevo The Real Deal Or Just More Pre-Launch MLM Hype?

So there is another company that is generating some interest within the network marketing industry, and the company is called Yevo International. Because the company hasn’t officially launched yet, there isn’t much “official” information online. In fact, the company’s corporate website isn’t even live yet. That said, there is a lot of content created by distributors out there. If you’re reading this, chances are you’re thinking about joining and doing some last-minute research. If that’s the case, look no further because I’ll give you all the essential details you’ll need to make an informed decision about the company before you join. Before I continue, I want to disclose that I am not a Yevo dealer, nor am I affiliated with them in any way. In fact, I don’t really care one way or the other whether you join the company or not, so rest assured you’ll get a truly unbiased perspective from me.

Yevo International Review – Who is Yevo anyway?

Yevo International is a company that sells nutrient-rich packaged whole foods through a network marketing business model. The company’s goal is to replace the processed foods people eat with healthy, yet tasty packaged meals packed with the protein, fiber, and omega your body needs. From what I’ve seen, the meals are cost-effective, so you’ll save money since each serving is less than $4. Some examples of foods you can buy at Yevo include chili, mac and cheese, soups, fettuccine alfredo, and apple cinnamon oatmeal. They also sell coffees and teas. The company is scheduled to launch in February 2015 and the management team seems very strong. In fact, several members of the management team (along with Master Distributor Jason Domingo) have worked together for years at other MLM companies. On top of that, the company’s founder, Peter Castleman, is an extremely successful business person who grows several companies in both traditional business and network marketing. His estimated net worth is $850 million, and it has been said that he plans to make sure Yevo doesn’t run out of funds when it launches worldwide.

From a logical perspective, it makes sense. Healthy foods are better for you than processed foods. And spending $4 a serving is pretty cheap compared to what people pay for meals today. The biggest question in my head is “How does it taste?” If it doesn’t taste good, people won’t keep buying products every month, no matter how healthy the food is. If people only cared about health value, fast food companies would be out of business and people would be buying spinach, kale, quinoa, and tofu by the truckload. I guess time will tell if the food tastes good. That said, if it tastes good, I don’t see why Yevo wouldn’t do well. At the end of the day, people have to eat 3-6 times a day, 7 days a week, 365 times a year. If you’re talking about selling consumable products, there’s nothing better than food.

Yevo International Review – How do you make money?

As of this writing, the company has yet to officially launch, so options to join may change. But right now, you can join for $50 or you can get a starter pack. Starter packages start at $224, $480, or $560. The compensation plan pays 9 ways, 2 of which pay weekly and 7 of which pay monthly. You can earn weekly income by selling retail products and personally acquiring preferred customers. You can also earn immediate weekly income by earning 25% of purchases made in the first 30 days from your personally sponsored distributors. There are also various bonuses you can qualify for based on your rank and performance. The main feature of the compensation plan is the unilevel commissions (residual income) that you can accumulate over time. Depending on your rank, you can earn up to 10% of the volume of up to 7 levels of your group. Overall, the compensation plan is fairly fair and for the right person it can be very lucrative.

Yevo International Review – Is Yevo a good company?

The short answer is yes. The management team is strong and the company itself appears to be financially stable. On top of that, the compensation plan and rewards look good. He is also in a position to be one of the company’s first distributors, as the company has yet to launch. All of that means automatic success if you join, right? Unfortunately, nothing could be further from the truth. You can have the best products and compensation plans in the industry, but if you can’t personally enroll new people on a consistent basis, you have little to no chance of building a solid business over time. That’s why I recommend attraction marketing. If you can position yourself in front of people looking for what you offer, you’ll never run out of potential customers and you’ll never run out of people you can potentially enroll in your Yevo business. If you can learn attraction marketing and how to get leads online, and you can apply the proven techniques that your leadership team has, there’s no telling how prosperous your Yevo business can be.

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