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Why Agel?
Submitted by frostfire on Tue, 2008-03-18 09:39.
Agel
All Companies stand or fall depending on the Corporate Team they have in place. Never before in the history of this industry has a more successful group of people come together than the individuals that have formed Agel's Corporate Team
Each of them has incredible experience and amazing past success stories in their respective fields. Together this group of Business Entrepreneurs are taking Agel higher and higher as they continue to Break Sales Records month after month!
Why Agel? In business 90% of all start-ups fail within their first year. Why? They lack capital. Their management doesn't have the necessary expertise. Their idea isn't proprietary. Agel Has All 3.
Capital: Agel is backed by a solid investor. And the investment is paying big on both ends. Agel's first month of sales was bigger than any other network marketing company known, and we're still exceeding sales projections.
Expertise: Agel's management defines it. Glen Jensen and Craig Bradley have built their entire careers on network marketing. They've started businesses, built them, expanded them into other countries, and made them successful. Now, at Agel, they've pulled together an executive team-from marketing to operations to finance-that embodies over 50 years combined experience.
Proprietary: To be number one in the marketplace and stay there, you have to be first, best, or different. Agel is all three. No one has ever done Gelceuticals before. No one will ever do it better. And there will never be a more ground-breaking idea than convenient packets of nutrient-packed gel.
Probably the biggest buzz was created by the fact that the company attracted such high-profile leaders, even before launch, Randy Schroeder, "the 24 million-dollar man" created quite a stir when he signed on early. Schroeder has reached the pinnacle of success with several companies and holds a strong reputation for success.
Next, Eric Worre joined the program. You probably remember Worre as a star with NSA and Quorum, and he later founded The People’s Network (TPN). He averaged over a million dollars a year from the industry for over 10 years.
But the buzz moved up even higher when Network Marketing expert Randy Gage decided to get back into the game as a distributor, and signed up with Agel.
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