Vitamist: Review Of Vitamin Spray Company

By Ken Acree


Vitamist is a health and nutrition company that has been around for about 30 years now. There is a lot of debate about this business. Some people claim that it is a scam, while others are sold on the viability of their opportunity and product offerings. This review will examine the situation more closely and explore all of the facts.

Vitamist has chosen to market their products through the direct sales channel. This is sometimes referred to as MLM or Network Marketing. In this distribution model, product is moved through a network of distributors or affiliates, instead of all sales being generated directly by the company. This is also sometimes called "word of mouth" marketing, because Representatives often make sales by telling their friends and neighbors about the products.

If you are currently in the process of evaluating opportunities with Direct Sales companies, you should closely consider three issues. Does the business possess stable management? Are the products viable and well priced? Does the company seem to pay its representatives fairly?

Vitamist has been run by the same family since the 1980s. Sari Deihl is currently at the top of the company. She took over that role when her husband passed away a few years ago.

The company has chosen the health and wellness product category in which to do business. The down side is that the market is extremely crowded. The plus is that it is crowded for a reason. This market is close to $1 trillion worldwide. Even a small sliver of this pie is very valuable.

Vitamist is famous for their spray vitamins. It is this spray vitamin technology that sets them apart from a crowded field of competitors. The jury is still out on whether or not spray vitamins are more effective than pills or capsules, but it certainly gives the company a leg up from a marketing standpoint.

The compensation plan for this opportunity is OK, if nothing spectacular. It is basically a two tiered affiliate program. You may earn 36% on personal sales, and another 18% on the sales of affiliates that you recruit. If you have the means to build a large team of affiliates, the income could be substantial.

An opportunity with Vitamist may be just what you are looking for. It's a crowded field, but if you are a fan of the spray vitamin system, then you will be fairly well compensated for your promotion efforts.




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