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Friday, April 8, 2011

It Is Time For This Marriage

In Robert Kyosaki's new book, "The Business Of The 21st Century", he describes the vehicle that will move products and services through a network of people and it is an industry that has been around for years, called Network Marketing. He basically says that the Network Marketing industry is how you and I will receive our products and make money. We can create our own economy which means we have an opportunity to earn a very nice income by sharing and educating people on the benefits of new products that can help them become healthier and live longer.

I would like to take this thought one step further. I believe it is time to marry two separate industries and have conventional business and network marketing finally tie the knot. There is such a stigma about Network Marketing that is, in my opinion, really not justified. Given the right product, the right company, and the right timing it would be a marriage made in heaven.

An example of this marriage would be Health Insurance companies whose main goal is to provide financial support in exchange for your premiums. If you had an illness or got sick then they would pay a large portion of your medical bills. With the uncertainty of the health care in this country and the rising costs of health care, wouldn't it make sense to truly help people stay out of the doctors office? I believe that would really lower every one's costs.

So how would this work? Right now I'm seeing so many stories all over the news about how companies are exploring new ideas to reduce every one's health costs. I'm sure you have seen some companies that offer discounts if you don't smoke, lose weight, or join a gym. Why not offer someone a discount if they went on a program like Isagenix. Isagenix is transforming lives because of the no compromise products that they deliver and the results are amazing. Giving people a chance to stop eating polluted foods and begin to be proactive in taking care of their insides as well as their outsides. Imagine people getting very healthy and providing an incentive to do so. If you go on this system then you would be entitled to a lower premium.

If an Insurance Company did offer their customers this alternative and the customer signed up for this system under the Insurance Company, then the company could generate an income as more people took advantage of these products. Everyone in this scenario would win because the company is reducing their costs, helping people get their lives back and are taking steps to change the health care system for the better. Instead of paying money for your illness and medications after you get sick, they could reward you for taking action and lower your premiums before you get sick. Kind of like the title of my Blog, WELLNESS REVOLUTION.

Why couldn't an Insurance company be a part of a Network Marketing company, like Isagenix, and offer this incredible product to all of their customers. They would be able to generate an income and actually provide a vehicle for others to get involved and make an income. If I was a customer and took advantage of these products and then I told my family about them, even though they were not insured by the company, they could sign them up for the products and now the Insurance company is reaching more people and deriving an income from those people.

I know it seems like a crazy idea, but is it? A Health Insurance company offering an alternative to our current food system that has been proven to work over and over again. The results are nothing short of amazing. Why would an Insurance company join a company like Isagenix and then offer these products to their customers? Very simply, they are in the business of helping people with their health. The only difference is that they help them after the fact. I'm not telling the Insurance company to make this mandatory, but at least offer it as an alternative just like giving a break for joining a gym. I believe it is time to marry these two industries, so let's prepare for a wedding!!

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