TriVita Review – Scam Or Legitimate MLM Business?

| March 30, 2011 | 1 Comment

TriVita Review imageWelcome to my TriVita Review!

In this TriVita Review, I will be reviewing their company, products, and more importantly, the MLM Business opportunity that they offer.

This TriVita Review will strive to answer one important question:  Is TriVita a scam, or do they offer a legitimate MLM business opportunity?  I intend to answer this very question in my unbiased TriVita Review.

Company Details & History

TriVita Logo imageFounded by Michael Ellison in 1999, TriVita is an extremely popular Health and Wellness company that offers high quality nutritional products that are highly praised by many satisfied customers.

Product Line

TriVita’s flagship product includes their Super Sublingual B-12, a berry-flavored tablet that dissolves under your tongue, and is delivered to your bloodstream in as little as 30 minutes.  A tremendous line of vitamins and supplements, along with nutritional beverages are also included in the TriVita product line.

MLM Business – Getting started

To begin your MLM Business as a TriVita Distributor, a minimum product purchase of $20 on a monthly Autoship will be required.

Their Autoship Requirement

However, to receive the maximum commission and bonus payouts that the TriVita Compensation Plan has to offer, you will be required to purchase a bottle of Nopalea on Autoship.  A bottle of Nopalea is $50 per month.

After you have set up your $50 monthly Autoship, you will receive replicated websites, and back office access at no additional charge.

Marketing program to help build the business

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TriVita offers a unique advantage over many other MLM companies.  As a TriVita Distributor, you will have an opportunity to participate in TriVita’s co-operative marketing campaign.  TriVita spends a great deal of their marketing budget on infomercials and radio advertising.

These advertisements generate leads as customers purchase products through these ads.  TriVita then sells these leads to their Distributors, giving them the exclusive right to market to this individual to either convert them into a loyal customer, or a Distributor in their business.

I was unable to confirm this with TriVita, but through other sources, I have found that each customer lead will cost $50.  As leads are sold to Distributors, TriVita reinvests these dollars back into their co-operative marketing program to run more ads that generate more leads.

This lead generation system gives Distributors the ability to market outside of their warm market of friends and family members for their selling and recruiting activities.  This program is optional, but for those who opt out of this system, they will be limited to warm marketing methods in building their TriVita Business.

TriVita Review Conclusion

In my opinion, TriVita is a very legitimate business.  I don’t believe for a minute that this is a scam.  TriVita offers high quality nutritional products, and is led by a man who possesses a solid track record of leading companies to success.

I believe that their co-operative marketing program offers a unique advantage in building a MLM business.  If you can afford this program, I would highly recommend this over attempting to build your business exclusively through people you know personally, or come in contact with on a daily basis.

If you are searching for a quality Health and Wellness home business, I believe that TriVita offers a solid business opportunity.

This concludes my TriVita Review!  If you have found this TriVita Review to be helpful, or if you have anything to add, please provide your feedback below!

Category: MLM Company Reviews

About the Author ()

Dave Fennell is the founder and editor of Marketing Methods Online and BloggerGo. Learn more about him here. You can also connect with him on Facebook and Twitter.
  1. Dave Fennell says:

    Dave Fennell wrote this TriVita Review for those who are researching the TriVita Business Opportunity. I would love your feedback. If you have any experiences with this company, whether good or bad, please share them here to assist others in their research efforts.

    I greatly appreciate your feedback and expertise, and others will too!

    To Your Success,

    Dave Fennell

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