January 4th, 2009 - 3 Comments
how to market monavie acai nutritional drink?
Don't tell people that it's a cure for any type of diabetes. I've seen a few people say that in this forum, and it upsets me.
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Don't tell people that it's a cure for any type of diabetes. I've seen a few people say that in this forum, and it upsets me.
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December 28th, 2008 at 9:52 pm
Don't tell people that it's a cure for any type of diabetes. I've seen a few people say that in this forum, and it upsets me.
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Mom of toddler with type 1 diabetes.
December 29th, 2008 at 1:44 am
Like all other snake oil's , tell everyone it will cure everything…
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December 29th, 2008 at 2:51 pm
The only way to sell this stuff is to deceive people — that's what every other distributor does, knowingly or unknowingly. The juice sells for $40-$45 a bottle while other better quality acai juices retail for less than half that; several good ones sell for about $5 a bottle and none of them contain sodium benzoate, a nasty preservative found in Monavie to extend its unrefrigerated shelf life out to one year.
How can you possibly convince someone to buy it when your sales pitch is "it's fruit juice…and it's $45 a bottle". People will look at you like you're insane. The distributors who don't respect the law will just lie to people and tell them that the juice cures arthritis, diabetes, and cancer, but they take a huge risk in doing so. The FDA or FTC might end up shutting this company down someday soon becuase of all the blatant lies and fraud.
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