Xocai Review
Xocai Review
By Tony L.
This Xocai review will give you more information about the company so that you can decide if it is the right direct marketing opportunity for you.
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Reno, Nevada based Xocai (which is a division of the MXI Corp), was founded in 2005 by Andrew and Jeannette Brooks. They are probably best known for being the founders of the low carb, sugar free Pure De-Lite products (which were sold at major retailers like Walmart, Walgreens and GNC).
While this Xocai review could focus on the controversy regarding this product line, there doesn’t seem to be any definitive facts about this, so this Xocai review will concentrate instead on things that are definitively known about this company and its products.
Despite it being the source of controversy in other Xocai reviews, the basis and the concept of this product line would seem like it is a “no lose” proposition: healthy chocolate! Not just chocolate that isn’t bad for you, but chocolate that is almost the equivalent of taking a vitamin every day, i.e., health food. Can this be true?
Again, if you go online and read the reviews of this product line and this company, you do see a healthy dose of skepticism about the claims that the company makes regarding the “healthy” aspect of its products. I mention this in this Xocai review so that you will be aware of it, and I will leave you to make your own judgments about this issue.
This product line capitalizes on the huge “antioxidants cure and prevent everything” market. These products are said to contain “pure” dark chocolate and the acai berry — two foods with a very high ORAC score.
From the perspective of grading this company on marketability of the product, this is a big positive as far as this Xocai review goes. After all, how hard would it be to sell someone on the “value” of eating chocolate on a daily basis?
As far as I can tell, the compensation plan is very comparable to other network marketing companies and the management team is fine.
The main negative I must put in this Xocai review is that like so many other network marketing companies, the marketing system taught by this company is outdated and pretty ineffective. Specifically, they (like most network marketing companies) teach their associates to generate leads and build their downlines by approaching friends, family members, neighbors and co-workers. This is an ineffective marketing system on many levels, but in general it is counter to the right way to market.
In terms of grading this company for this Xocai review in terms of whether it is a good business for people to join, I would say that if you learn how to properly market this company so that you are the hunted instead of the hunter (i.e., so that you have prospects approaching you instead of you having to chase prospects), then this is a company that can absolutely be successfully marketed.
