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Asked: 2019-11-28 19:07:37

Hey, name is Alan. I've really wondered about Advocare lately since I know a few friends at the gym who take the stuff. It seems like it might be helping them, but they've always been in great shape. So, what do I know, right? But as I was looking at some of their products online one day, I saw that Advocare gives distributors jobs to sell this stuff. I'm at the gym all the time since I love working out and figuring out new ways to gain muscle mass without being too bulky. I thought it could be something I could be good at as a part-time thing since I have a full-time job. And I really don't have the patience at reading up on it online. I thought some of you on here could help me figure out how this Advocare business works.
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Answered: 2019-11-30 06:20:47

You can become a AdvoCare Distributor and sell AdvoCare products to customers who want them. If you are good at selling health products to people it might be for you since you can’t make money off of bringing in recruits to Advocare anymore like you used to. However, you and your preferred customers can get great discounts on Advocare products.

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Answered: 2019-11-30 19:48:13

Advocare isn’t like it used to be. Before you could get more money by building a team of recruits who you can profit off their success and so on. Now, they changed their MLM to a single-serving, which means you can only earn money from what your retail and preferred customers order from you. So, if you do want to become a distributor, I would build up sales and marketing skills.

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Answered: 2019-11-30 08:44:32

Advocare recently had a change in their business model where they went from a MLM company to a single-serving marketing compensation plan. This means that people who sign up to be Distributors can only make their money from around 20 to 40% off of retail customers and Preferred Customer programs. They can’t make money through any of the people they brought into the company anymore.

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Answered: 2019-11-30 15:22:41

If you want to work for Advocare, then you can sign up to be a Distributor. Since Advocare had to change their compensation plan from MLM to single-serving, it means you can only get paid from the a certain percentage from your customers and preferred customers only. No more profiting huge amount of cash from building a team of recruits.

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