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Disruptive Technology and Transformative Companies Change the World



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Disruptive Technology and Transformative Companies Change the World, Apple, Google, Facebook, Yevo



Written by Austin Richards 1/14/2015 of 43 Essentials


It was 2004, and I remember my Mother saying she was doing all her Christmas shopping for the Grandkids online. I was shocked to hear my Mother,(Not a Tech Person) but who is a young Grandmother was, skipping the mall shopping, opting for the non-traditional on-line shopping. Every year since she has purchased gifts and sent them straight to her grandkids wherever they were in the world.

This Paradigm shift that has been occurring over the last decade and a half. In fact it could be argued that the shift has been completed by all those except the Laggards. It is no longer an anomaly to shop on-line, but a normal process of daily life. Most people would say that internet shopping is here with no end in sight. That fact is emphasized with portable internet almost everywhere through many devices like cell phones and tablets. (Underdeveloped countries not withstanding)

It is 2015 and you can buy nearly anything you could ask for on internet and many people do on a regular basis. Internet purchases are not limited to electronics or clothing. They now include foods to be delivered hot or packaged foods. Ever ordered a pizza online? Ever have chocolate chip cookies delivered to your door? There are even apps for smart phones to order food like Pizza or Sub Sandwiches. This evolution will likely continue indefinitely.

Everyone on the planet understands the antiquated business model of selling and buying products, goods, and services from a brick and mortar stores that maintain and inventory and salespeople has been dying a slow death for over a decade. In contemplating this idea it led me to look at other business models around the world.



I discovered there are several other models that can and are being used to conduct billions if not trillions of dollars in transactions per year. Globally nearly every country is benefitting from "non-traditional models" and on line purchases. I chose to look specifically at Asian markets because my Step Mother is from Seoul S. Korea. She has been telling for years that, new products and business ideas spread like wildfire across S. Korea. Most Koreans are early adopters. One of the reason for this is the speed and efficiency of the Network Marketing business model. The new Network Marketing business complimented by the Internet has led to quick launches of multiple products. Koreans are not intimidated by this model. They embrace it as an efficient distribution method. They understand the business model thoroughly.  It is doubtful that Face to face purchases will ever disappear in lieu of convenience and speed. These observations led me down an unintended path. In looking into different sales models and supply chains and how they are affected by this somewhat new and prolific purchasing method I made some astounding discoveries. Network Marketing as a business model happens across the world everyday in many industries in a very similar way as internet shopping.


The Networks Sales model is not new. Fortunately selling a full line of Food containing Essential Nutrients online through micro stores to complete strangers is a real possibility. Yevo International is about to upset the apple cart know as Big Food!  They are also going to upset a $167 Billion industry known as Multi Level Marketing.  It appears Yevo International Foods, is positioning itself to be a Multi National Food Movement with production facilities and offices in United States, and within 6 months, South Korea, Japan, and Mexico.  According to Peter Castleman, Co-Founder, They are not doing this solely for profit, but to put nutritional foods in the hands of people around the world.  Poor diet and nutrition is a global problem and unnecessary.  YEVO FOODS may be the answer.



Chip Marsland at Yevo's Technology and Manufacturing Facility in Lehi, Utah



The new MLM laws were made to protect consumers and prospective business owners against unscrupulous practices of old school Multi Level Marketing companies.  The old ways known as, Multi Level Marketing is coming to a close.  There are new laws that will prevent traditional MLM's to function as they currently do. Companies llike; Legal Shield, Ambit Electric in Texas, Pampered Chef, and Scentsy may be changing their compensation plan in order to comply with the new laws.  Yevo 's compensation plan already complies with the new laws.  Yevo is a Transformative companie with a  Disruptive Technology in Food, that will go viral quickly and remain viral until becomes commonplace.

Learning more about what Yevo stands for and how and what they will distribute I wondered, why don't people make it.  It may because it does take an entrepreneurial mind and drive to be successful in traditional network marketing companies.  This is a fact that most unscrupulous MLM people do not clearly explain to individuals. 
Maybe if it is clearly understood it would undermine the exclusivity of the traditional business models.  
It is unfortunate that many people have been promised the world through Network Marketing or Multi Level Marketing only to see their dreams fade away because the amount of work involved was not explained to them. They signed on the dotted line and their credit card was charged $XX amount, they bought products they did not need and that was their experience because they didn't know what to do or have the necessary tools.  There are only a few tools necessary to benefit from Yevo, Water, Fork or Spoon and willingness to be healthier and feel better.  Leap of Faith Article
   
As in traditional businesses there are people or entities that makes the highest % of profits. It is almost inevitable with every successful company.  CEO's all the way down to the lowest paid employee of the company get paid from profits.  The CEO makes a higher % of every dollar while the custodian may makes the lowest % of profit earned if there is any.  Both are considered admirable, honest jobs but the CEO has a greater responsibilities to the employees and stockholders and is therefore is paid more than the custodian.
  
There are many people that make 6 and 7 figure incomes through Network Marketing. They do not do this on their own.  It is not done through signing people up on a plan.  They do this with a team of people that they provide support to and they want to help them make a living.  The President or CEO of a company is nothing without his supporting staff, product, and a void to be filled.  The same is true in Network Marketing.  Building and supporting communities are what they are about. Yevo Foods is about to launch and when it does it will go VIRAL.


So I became and Ambassador for Yevo International Team and have not looked back or second guessed by my decision. This is my plea to you if you want change in your life with a little effort and amazing timing. We are looking for innovative teachers that are willing and committed to teach this business to others that are willing to do the WORK. This is not as get rich quick scheme. It is a Food Company first and Network Marketing is the distribution method.  You decide what your income is, based on your support for others, your work quality and your work ethic.



Food for Thought;  Who makes money when a shake or candle is purchased from anywhere, or when a can of frozen orange juice is purchased from the grocery store? The answer is someone, that is why they are in business. In return the purchaser receives some benefits for exchanging of their momney or earnings. Yes, people get paid when a company sells a product or service.  This would is also true when a person purchased food from an MLM or Network Marketing Company.

I never fully grasp network marketing companies before I started researching Yevo. I never thought I would say this but, I finally get it.



I fully understand Yevo's business model.
It is a business model with a twist, It's Nutritional FOOD.

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