This is an addition to my original XanGo review. I am someone that is serious about network marketing, and home-based business. This industry has genuinely been awesome for me throughout the last 9 years.
As I had written in my first XanGo review, I believe the company and product both are fantastic, and I still do. However, a recent personal experience has directed me to write the following addition.
Back in 2004 to 2006 I had been an active XanGo rep, and I assembled a group well over 1200 active reps there. Not a great deal in comparison to everything that I?ve done since, but still a respectable group that paid me a nice residual revenue for a few years after.
I?m sure many other companies have done this also, but this is my first encounter and believe anyone thinking about joining and creating a XanGo business needs to know this up front before putting in their time and effort.
It seems XanGo is beginning to really ?control? their reps to the point they can?t do much of anything outside of XanGo without getting in problems with the company.
I don?t know about yourself, but I personally got into this amazing business for freedom, and I assume most other networkers would most likely agree, we Can?t Stand being controlled. If that were not the case we would just simply stay at our jobs and do everything our boss tells us, right?
Well, over the last year or so I have really begun to build out this blog to aid others generate more income and make better choices on enrolling in certain companies they are interested in.
To start with XanGo informed me that my review was making health claims that were against their policies. Even though I have not been actively building for over 5 years, I was still an active rep earning a check every month from what I built in the past.
I was happy to remove the few lines that were making claims, and I responded to their request so maybe they?d unsespend my distributorship. Nope?
They responded that in order for me to comply with their policies I could not have ANY other company reviews or mentions on my blog. In other words I could NOT tell individuals anything about any other company if I wanted to be a XanGo distributor. I also could not be a part of any other program that provides an affiliate program, even if it was a program like My Lead System Pro that actually helps people build their network marketing business, no matter which one it is.
Here is an exact copy of those policies:
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Section 2 Obligations of a Distributor and Managing a Distributorship
D. Offerings. A Distributor may not offer or promote any non-Company plans, incentives, opportunities, or non-approved Sales Tools in conjunction with the promotion of Products.
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In other words, if you want to be a XanGo distributor, you cannot market anything else, while or even after you stop actively building. I know and understand many companies have these policies, but it appears that XanGo is enforcing them very heavily.
Even though NONE of my company reviews are actually ?promoting? those companies as a distributor, they don?t care. For example, I wrote reviews on ACN, MonaVie, and other companies which I am not, and never have been a rep for. But that doesn?t matter, in order for me to stay a XanGo distributor and keep earning the residual revenue I worked hard to build, they require me to remove EVERYTHING that mentions other companies.
Overall I still think that XanGo is a solid company and an excellent opportunity for those looking for a nutritional business to build locally performing home meetings or face to face meetings. But for those who choose to build online, leveraging the power of the internet, and using third party training platforms like My Lead System Pro, be very careful what you do and state online, XanGo is observing and monitoring you.
Simply click XanGo Review if you?re prepared to learn how the top leaders build their network marketing business. Our goal with this XanGo Review is to help you be successful.
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