iTeam USA drops System Prices

It has just been brought to my attention that iTeamUSA which I reported on back in September of 2006 has just  lower the price for the subscription website from $69 per month  to $24.50 per month, with the promise that as new subscribers come on it be lower even further.   The owner of their site, Diamond Brad Doyle states boldly on his site that “the measure of any business support material or service is in its return on investment in Quixtar profits and bonuses”.   They have also opened their site up for all IBOs.  This will be interesting how other kingpins react to this offer.

iTeam USA provides a total sales support site for their group that emphasizes IBO profitability.  The site is an “all you can eat” plan with downloadable audio files, presentation technology for the marketing of products to customers and the recruitment of new IBOs.  They do it without hotel meetings and physical CDs.  Their Book of the Month plan is suggested reading which links to the IBOs Barnes & Noble site where they buy the book from a Amway partner store.    According to one audio file on their site Mr. Doyle says that if any type of sales material you use is not giving you a return on investment through the sale of product that you should stop purchasing it and even goes as far to tell his people to cancel their web subscription if it is not returning the investment.  That is a novel thought. 

Is it possible that a Quixtar Diamond actually is willing to build a business with the same financial plan as those that he has recruited?  Take notes Quixtar/Amway kingpins.  When your group hears about this you will either have to comply or be beaten at your own game.  The collusion and price fixing is about to come to an end.  There is a new game in town and its called competition!  Halleluiah.  We will see if these so called free enterprise advocates are really ready to compete in a free market.

For those retailing Amway distributors wanting to know what to do in these turbulent times my suggestion to a site visitor was the following:

"I do not see the current "civil war" as a problem for those who want to retail.  Real retail customers don't give a hoot what the other groups are suing for. Those distributors should focus on retailing, get really successful at it and then once all the dust blows over show everybody how successful they are at just retailing. There is no reason to recruit now since it will be impossible for a while. This is the reprieve everybody needs to not focus on the networking but to build strong retail businesses...if they can.  If they can't build a strong retail business then I think the business should die. The distributors are not here to subsidize the philanthropic activities of the DeVos and VanAndel families, which apparently the pyramiders have been doing for decades."