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Wednesday, December 24, 2008

I Asked The Question Is Andy Willouby's 3 Step Program A Scam

By Steve Jankowski

Perhaps you have heard Andy's friendly radio commercial. On it, he asks the question, "how in the world are you anyway" and then launches into his pitch for his three step program. It is a very warm and compelling commercial, and has been on the radio for a while. When I ran my brick and mortar business, I spent money on radio commercials before and they were not cheep. Andy is making money off of those ads or he would not be running them, but what is he selling?

Is Andy Willouby's 3 step program a scam? He is marketing the supplement Xango which is a drink made from the Mangosteen fruit and it is most definitely not a scam. The founders of Xango discovered that the Mangosteen fruit is very high in antioxidants and have marketed it as a healthful drink. Xango also has a new cutting edge skin care line that uses the properties of the Mangosteen fruit.

The Xango business is network marketing business that you can join and then make money if you market the product and business to others. Andy is simply marketing Xango to get new members for his organization. There are many people that have joined Xango and made a lot of money marketing the product. The drink is tasty, but since I have eaten the actual fruit when I was in Thailand, I would prefer to remember the fruit for how it tastes fresh. It is, however, a healthful drink and a very compelling company. It is not a scam and you could make money with it.

Xango has been available for a while though, and I believe that there are more compelling products on the market that someone looking to start a home business can join to make a decent income. There is a limit to how many people can join a company and still make decent money. The juice is, in my opinion, rather expensive. In current recession/depression, the kind of business opportunity you should look for is a business with a strong product that everyone will want and that has not been on the market for more than a couple of years.

Don't get me wrong, the fact that Xango has been on the market for a while means that the company is not going away, which is a good thing. They will not fold up and fail to cut you a check if you have earned one. I do believe though, that if you can find a company that is newer with a compelling product line and that will be large like Xango, your chances of prospering expand exponentially. I almost joined Xango, but I felt like there were already to many large players in the company.

It is a certainty that if you have asked the question, "is Andy Willouby's 3 step program a scam", the answer is it is a resounding NO. I am sure he would love to have you join him in his Xango business, but the chances that you will make enough money to purchase similar radio advertisements from your profits is slim.

I should also add that there are a number of juice products on the market that contain the Mangosteen fruit, and that is somethingthat you should also consider when looking at joining Xango. Many consumers would rather purchase a nutritious drink at their favorite health food store or big box store and pay less, even if they know they won't be making money with the product. You can just go to your favorite search engine and look up the Mangosteen fruit and you will see the many imitators that are out there. They may not be as good as the Xango product, but they will make your marketing efforts more difficult if you are in the Xango business. - 17273

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