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Health & Fitness

Oppurtunity of A Lifetime

Harvard Business school did a study of the network marketing industry. They define an oppurtunity of a life time to meet three criteria:First The company has to have been out for more than 18 months. The reason for that is because 95% of these companies fail in the first year because they don't have a good CEO, good product, or a good business plan. This company, Vemma, has been out for 9 years and is the fastest company ever to reach a hundred million dollars and is on pace to reach the 20-40 billion dollar mark. Second, The company has to have a highly unique and consumable product. Dr Oz had it on his show saying if you drink half a can of Verve (the company's energy drink) and a hand full of almonds, it is the healthiest thing you can put in your body. Vemma also won product of the year at the business awards. It's highly consumable because you drink it, its gone, you need a new one. It reassures and resales. Third, there has to be less than .1% of the people doing it in the country of origin. Luckily, there is less than 80,000 young people doing this and we're open in over 60 different countries. This thing is going to get big whether we like it or not. So take it for what it is. Can you let me know what you think of it? And also, Im not just some 19 year old kid trying to spam you or scam you. This is the first time in my life that I have started taking advice from people who have what i want. My parents, teachers, professors, much respect to them, but they can not teach me how to make money. That would be impossible for someone making less than 100k a year to teach me how to become a millionaire. I'm just an average kid with above average goals. Please let me know what you think of this. If you're interested in learning more or getting involved, my email me at ttb003@mcdaniel.edu.Thank You and have a good day. Terrance Barner

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