A Review of MLMReviewKings.com & Brian Garvin and Jeff West
Thousands of people have benefited from reading the Brian Garvin and Jeff West Review. I hope that you enjoy the information that you are about to read, and that it benefits you.
A brief history of Brian Garvin and Jeff West:
Brian Garvin and Jeff West are internet marketing experts who have a combined experience of more than 17 years in internet marketing, MLM, software development, and attraction marketing. They run a website called MLMReviewKings.com, where they give free, useful information on a variety of companies and related topics to the MLM profession.
So what is the company that Brian Garvin and Jeff West promote?
The name of the company that these two entrepreneurs promote is Trivita, which is a unique company, combining proven direct response marketing campaigns with the MLM business model to innovate what they call ‘co-operative marketing.’
The idea that drives co-operative marketing is that the driving force behind residual income is customer acquisition, and since most people in MLM don’t have any customers, rather than trying to implement distributor driven sales, distributors focus on recruiting and outsource their customer gathering to Trivita (which of course, they accomplish by paying a hefty fee). The positives to this way of marketing is that your downline can essentially combine their efforts with a well established marketing company simply by paying a ‘per customer’ fee.
So this is also the downside to Trivita – if you aren’t equipped financially to spend thousands of dollars per month on customers, there’s not going to be much of a place for you.
Should you join Jeff West and Brian Garvin?
I would encourage you to do your research before you make any decisions, but in the end it’s up to you. One of the biggest benefits to Trivita is that it is completely one of a kind – in fact I’ve never even heard of an MLM company practicing co-operative marketing in the same way that this company operates.
Quite a while ago now, I actually read a book that Brian Garvin wrote, and I subscribed to their online newsletter. Later that day, Brian called me up and we had a short, but interesting conversation about Trivita.
I got the distinct impression that Brian and Jeff are passionate, driven, and available to help and mentor their downline. Because of that, if you decide to join Trivita, I encourage you to seek out Brian and Jeff and get involved with them on their team.
What about Trivita? Should you join that company?
Personally, I think it is more lucrative to be involved in a Network Marketing company where you don’t have to continually buy customers to get to the top of the comp plan. Although I feel that the Trivita business model can be lucrative for the right person, I also believe that there are about 10 better MLM opportunities that have better compensation plans, simpler customer acquisitions techniques, and more importantly, they simply are less of an investment to get started.
Contrary to the reports of a bunch of clever marketers, MLM is as alive and well as ever, and is still the easiest way to create passive wealth. However, I would encourage you to do your own research, subscribe to Brian and Jeff’s newsletter, and speak with them personally to get all of your questions answered. MLM takes a lot of hard work and patience, and doing your due diligence is the first step to success in Network Marketing.
So what should you do next?
To be honest, it’s more important to learn how to recruit and prospect in the twenty first century than it is to learn how to spot the right company – because you’ll run into the same obstacles in Trivita that you will in the newest, greatest company.
Success in this industry comes from learning how to market your business in a way that is attractive, fun, and simple, and takes advantage of the technology that’s available to the modern network marketer.
If you found this Brian Garvin and Jeff West Review helpful, the next step is to visit David Wood’s webiste to learn his MLM Prosperity Secrets. Go ahead and do that now.


07. Oct, 2009 
