Companies Like Trivani International Provide New Opportunities For Distributors
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Trivani International Review: Established in 2007 by Leslie DeeAnn, President, and her son Bob, Trivani International is an MLM company which operates on an international level. It has branches in several parts of the world, officially opening a new branch in the Philippines in January of 2009. The company is composed of two parts; one is a non-profit foundation and the second is a for-profit company.
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Trivani International Review: Established in 2007 by Leslie DeeAnn, President, and her son Bob, Trivani International is an MLM company which operates on an international level. It has branches in several parts of the world, officially opening a new branch in the Philippines in January of 2009. The company is composed of two parts; one is a non-profit foundation and the second is a for-profit company.

It is stated that the company was founded with the idea of promoting health and wellness products and using some of the profits for humanitarian causes throughout the world. These causes have included school construction loans, reforestation in Australia and Brazil, and other needy relief projects. However, their website fails to reveal where donations have been made or for how much.

Their site lists three things their company is founded on. They are purpose, health, and prosperity programs focused on providing aid worldwide. In the Purpose program their main goal is to support humanitarian efforts. The Health Program focuses on ensuring awareness of the harmful ingredients in many products and providing safe products which can be sold. And the Prosperity Program focuses on distributor success.

Everyone has been made aware of the many contaminates that have appeared in everyday items they purchase for personal use or health purposes. These contaminates can cause rashes, upset stomach, and other problems in the human body. Stressing uncontaminated items for health and body care makes the products of this company attractive to the general public.

One of the selling points presented to possible distributors is the fact that there is a humanitarian aspect to the operation. That, plus the fact that the product is clear of harmful ingredients, makes it appealing to many buyers which ultimately results in increased financial gain on an individual level. Unfortunately, for the inexperienced, even these points will not guarantee success.

Finding out just how one can become a distributor for this company is rather difficult when checking the web for details. One site states there is no entry fee, no upfront product purchases, no kits or paperwork, and no training. One must wonder, if there is no training how a distributor would know exactly what they are expected to do. There is mention of fifteen profit sharing pools, paying 45% over three levels with high payoffs and extra incentives, but they are not fully explained.

In another section, distributors are offered video training programs called Trivani Live Today-Basic and Trivani Live Today-Plus. These videos are said to allow video conferencing and collaboration, face-to-face conferencing, chatting, and audio presentations. The basic program costs $55.50 and the Trivani Live Today-Plus sells for $110.00. This, apparently, does not offer training, but just methods of presenting the products through conversation or consulting with the home office.

Humanitarian projects appeal to the majority of people. They wish to help those in need and often rely on others to carry out this desire. The Trivani International Company lists many of these causes, on their website, which states various donations were made, but fails to elaborate. With no figures to back up such statements it leaves one to wonder. It would be interesting to know exactly how much money or percentage of the company's profits actually go to these projects.

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