About Greg and Joanne

I'm sorry to announce that we are no longer involved with the Trivani Company. We have not changed our minds about the products, they really are great. We also like the purpose of helping others in need. We simply have lost confidence in the company and have decided to move on. We are not looking for another network marketing company for now, we have too many other projects going on.

Tuesday, December 2, 2008

Network Marketing

I found a real interesting article called The History and Truth of Network Marketing by Greg Stewart. Multi level marketing is the Walmart of the future. Read it to find out more.
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Tuesday, November 25, 2008

No Sodium Lauryl Sulfate

Some of you may already know that I have skin allergies. I have to be very picky about what I put on my skin, including the soaps I use and even which laundry detergent I use!

The first thing that makes me happy about Trivani is that they do NOT use Sodium Lauryl Sulfate. This is one of the items I'm sensitive to, which is found in many many soaps. When you're standing in the shampoo aisle at your stuff-mart, of all the many choices maybe 1 or 2 shampoos will be without theis ingredient. It can be tough. I have NEVER found a bar soap that I can use (I wash with shampoo).

I have now tried Trivani's shampoo, facial cleanser, shower gel and shower bar. Yay! No skin reaction at all. They all have a nice rich sudsy lather and they don't have any nasty perfume smell.

My favorite so far is the facial cleanser. Usually when I switch face cleansers my skin goes into shock, breaks out for a few days, then gets used to the new cleanser and goes back to normal. With the Trivani cleanser there was no "breaking in" period. My skin is clean with no breakouts at all. I'm sold.
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Saturday, November 22, 2008

Kauai Meeting

We had a great meeting today. Bob Steed spoke, as did Dee, his mom. Dee is the anchor behind the Trivani Foundation. It was very exciting. I am more motivated than ever. We got to spend the day with Bob, asking him questions and learning all we could about Trivani. There is going to be a Tech Conference in February to teach people ways to generate leads online. You have to bring a laptop with wifi capability. The conference costs $200 and there are 100 seats available. He also talked about a way to generate leads with google alerts, I have already been testing this method and I will be sending that information out to my downline.
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Shower Bar

We learned some cool things about the products at the Oahu meeting. I liked hearing Dan Mizer, the Chief Science Officer, talk about the chemistry. I will start sharing information I've learned and giving my own product reviews in these blog posts. One small tidbit is about the Shower Bar. They're calling it the "Un-Soap" because it cleans without using soap. Soap has a high ph which is bad for your skin. Because they're not using soap, they can control the ph, and so it's skin friendly. Dan uses it to shave. I tried it and it works great.
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Friday, November 21, 2008

Oahu Mini-Grand Launch Meeting

We just got home from the Trivani "Mini-Grand Launch" on Oahu. Greg and I flew over just for this event. We were happy to see our sponsor and our Maui down-line. It was an interesting combination of information and motivational speaking. I was most surprised to hear how fast some people are progressing with Trivani. A person in California made $20,000 in their first month and has over 700 children sponsored in their down-line. I'm looking forward to hearing Bob speak tomorrow.

Skype
I love Skype video calling! I have a webcam built into my laptop - and the Skype service is free as long as you're talking computer to computer. Thank you Jenn and Darrin for helping me test out my first call!
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Trivani Meeting on Kauai

Bob Steed, the CEO of Trivani will be at our house for a Trivani meeting on Saturday Nov. 22 at 10:00 am. Park in the Kaumualii state park (aka small boat ramp park) and walk through the gate to our house. We hope to see you there!
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Saturday, November 15, 2008

Trivani Overview

I'm writing to tell you about a new business that Greg and I are involved in. We flew to the mainland to personally check this place out. We met the founder of the company and some of the top executives. We have owned many successful businesses, but none with the potential for worldwide good that we see here.

I'm telling you right up front that it is a multi-level marketing company, but it's not like one I've ever seen. Bear with me and I'll give you the quickest overview I can.

There are three sides to Trivani.

Purpose: Trivani was created to generate income for their Humanitarian Aid efforts. The Trivani Foundation is already out there, doing good in the world. They are already working in Kenya, Nepal, Philippines, Uganda, Cambodia, Ethiopia and India. Every time you buy a Trivani product, 10% of that money goes directly to the Trivani Foundation. They also have a guardian program, where you can sponsor your own child. You can see my child when you click on my Trivani site.

Health: Trivani has a "Do No Harm" philosophy for all its products. Their products contain no known harmful ingredients, cause no known harmful interactions, have high-science ingredients in generous beneficial quantities, and are environmentally friendly. I have skin allergies, so these products really have to be good, or I just can't use them. I'm really liking the Trivani line.

Prosperity: Trivani has the most generous compensation program in the industry. It works to help you generate money quickly. You can have your own business for about $130 in start up costs. We've just started and are already making money.


What an awesome balance. I'm using healthy products I can trust, sponsoring real children and humanitarian aid, and making much needed income for my family. Check out my web site at
www.mytrivani.com/joanne where you'll find a general overview of the company. I'd like to give you more details so email me with your questions.

Aloha,
Joanne

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