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February 17, 2009

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dig4truth

I like how we are using people who are well known. The fact they are willing to work with us demonstrates the power of this business as being legit and profitable. I don't fret when someone says, "Is that Amway?" Instead I go, "Yep! Cool isn't it!?"

Takes them off guard everytime. I simply need to tell them, "A company that is debt free in this economy and that poured millions into advertising and incentives is an awesome company, no matter what their name on the building is!"

I simply get a 'Wow' or 'Cool' response.

This isn't your gran-daddies Oldsmobile!

TWS

John Tesh certainly is a respected icon in the entertainment industry which certainly helps with the credibilty for IBOs. But what I like about this particular sponsorship, is that Tesh and Amway Global had some similar goals in helping add value to peoples lives. It wasn't like Tesh is only doing this for the money. When he and his wife spoke at Achievers in Vegas, both expressed the enthusiasm about how this partnership fits perfectly with some of their personal goals. And I'm sure the financial side of things is good too.

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