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Ardyss Body Magic – Reshaping Bodies All Over The World   

November 20, 2011 in Ardyss

Ardyss Body Magic – Reshaping Bodies All Over The World   

Article by Aaron Chen









When you are involved in multi level marketing, it is very important that you can distinguish the difference between the authentic business opportunities and the false ones. Now when I learnt of the MLM company called Ardyss which were apparently creating some awesome products, I wanted to find out for myself if they were a proper business or if they were just out to con people’s hard earned money.

Ardyss has a few different types of products. They mainly do body reshaping clothing but also produce nutritionals and skin care products as well. Ardyss Body Magic is their main product and is a body shaper that claims to be able to reduce your body size by 2 to 3 sizes as soon as you put it on. They also profess that the change of the body will be permanent with regular use over a period of time. It works on your whole mid section and focuses on everything in between the shoulders and the thighs pulling everything in and making your body more lean.

This is amazing technology that sounds unlikely since there are other products that are comparable to this one. The only thing I could think of was Spanx. So I researched a little deeper and spoke to a few people that have tried their product and I got some unexpected responses. Almost all the people I spoke to about Ardyss Body Magic swears by the product. It really does drop 2 to 3 sizes as soon as you put it on, and it is not a temporary fix especially if you use it the way that is said.

A real product combined with a solid compensation plan that pays its agents for spreading the news about this product that can help over weight people get into shape puts Ardyss in the green. All real, no scam. Just a great combination of a solid business opportunity for people to shed the weight, look good and make a very good living.

But is it really all that peachy? Not really. The reality is that network marketing is a great business. And it does have the capability to make more millionaires than any other sector, but it is important to know that a good product andcomp plan will not guarantee success. Success is really determined by knowledge of HOW to market a specific network marketing company.

Speaking to people that you know is ONE of many marketing techniques that you should apply in your organization. MLMers should bring their business online so that they can market to people all over the world instead of just a tiny group of people in their city or town. They need to apply Attraction Marketing strategies so that they can promote themselves from the front end and “attract” instead of “chase” people around all the time. There are many tools available online that can be used to leverage their position and time so that there is no wasted effort or repeated actions. Last but not least, people need to spend more time on their personal training so that they can really understand how to market properly and grow their business the right way.



About the Author

If you want to learn how to use Ardyss Body Magic to achieve financial freedom, then it is very important that you first understand HOW to market. Network marketers are learning to apply cutting edge marketing concepts taught at Aaron Chen’s website MLM Shogun Strategy.










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Home-based Business – The Four Bodies

June 22, 2010 in Home based business

In the grand tradition of Abbott and Costello’s “Who’s On First” I’d like to present a business joke that seems to turn in on itself and may leave readers wondering if they are able to follow what’s actually being said.

”This is the story of four people named Everybody, Somebody, Anybody, and Nobody. There was an important job to be done and Everybody was asked to do it. Anybody could have done it, but Nobody did it. Somebody got angry about that, because it was Everybody’s job. Everybody thought Anybody should do it, but Nobody realized that Everybody wouldn’t do it. Consequently, it wound up that Nobody told Anybody, so Everybody blamed Somebody.”

I didn’t write the story above and I’ve heard it performed in other ways, but the main point to the somewhat humorous story is that while there may be multiple employees in a company it is possible there will be a significant amount of passing the buck with no clear indicator of who may ultimately be responsible for problems that may develop.

In a home-based business this scenario cannot play out in the same way. Why? Because there is a strong likelihood that one person performs multiple roles in the small company. That person must own up to mistakes because there is no fall guy waiting to take the blame.

Customers won’t care about Everybody, Somebody, Anybody or Nobody. All they really care about is whether the person in charge is going to take care of their issues. The ultimate question is whether the owner stands behind the product sold or not.

I have a friend who purchased a piece of exercise equipment. He lives in a remote area and accepted the extended service contract because it was pointed out that the service is in-home and anywhere within his home country. Within 24 hours of professional setup the machine was malfunctioning.

In this case my friend waited for over two months to gain positive customer service. In each attempt to gain the promised service the telephone representative passed the buck. In the end, my friend insisted on visiting with a supervisor and promised that a complaint would be filed with the Better Business Bureau if there weren’t a plan of action within 10 days. It wasn’t long before Someone stepped up to the plate and made plans to have the equipment repaired.

While this reflects poorly on the manufacturer it should also serve as a cautionary tale for home-based businesses to do what you promise to do. Assume the responsibility required to place the customer first and take care of problems as they arise.

You should also expect the unexpected. You can have the highest quality product or service and still wind up with certain failures that demand your attention in customer service.

Remember Anybody could do it, Somebody should do it, Everybody thinks it should be dome, but in the end Nobody is the only one to show up – and he can’t do a thing.

That just leaves – you.

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