Thursday, April 3, 2008

Timing is everything.

As OceanGrown International prepares for the launch of the Oceanbreakers Burn we anticipate some great response. The buzz so far has top leaders absolutely "giddy". Oceanbreakers Burn is scheduled to release in a couple weeks. So far, pre-release sales have skyrocketed. Talk about great timing, if you haven't seriously thought about this business, take a closer look. You won't be dissapointed. If you aren't familiar with the weight management product check out my post here.

The timing could not be better for Oceangrown, or for the network marketing industry as a whole. Unemployement is on the rise, the housing market has bled over to other markets, and spending has decreased. If you are building a network marketing business, the time is now. More and more families are looking to supplement, even replace full time jobs. There isn't such thing as job security anymore. Even government jobs, with low pay and good benefits are suffering. During the housing market boom, employees were in homes they couldn't afford as property taxes kept rising and interest rates were going up. You see more and more families losing homes they can no longer afford or even sell, since no one is buying homes anymore.

This is creating within our culture the need for more income, or less debt. Successful home-based businesses can solve both these problems. Oceangrown International has come along within that industry and created an unique approach to business building that creates a great income, not only now, but with the future in mind.

If you are looking for a business, I challenge you to find an opportunity like this, we are pre-launch, and the growth we are experiencing is incredible. However, if you decide that the health and wellness industries, consumable products that generate repeat business, and a company with some of the top management team in our industry isn't what you are looking for, do yourself a favor and find something...but do it now. There isn't a better time to be in network marketing.

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