Local has been the trend for the past several years, both nationwide and right here in the Valley.
Restaurants embrace local and seasonal culinary practices, while local farmers happily provide the produce. American Express even sponsors Small Business Saturday.
It’s clear local is the trend. So, there is one real question. How do we make local work for us? Eating and shopping local is great for our neighborhoods, but your hard earned money is still going out the door. You need to utilize local to put money back in to your pocket. You may ask, “How do I do this?” The answer is right around the corner.
The continuing mission of Scottsdale-based Vemma, and of Founder and Chief Executive Officer BK Boreyko, is to help others, beginning at the local level. Vemma offers a way to enhance peoples’ well-being, and create an income stream for those who introduce others to a product line they believe in.
Founded in Scottsdale in 2004, the Vemma formula is the only supplement to undergo independent clinical tests to prove its immune-boosting properties and high rate of physical absorption. This liquid anti-oxidant, heralded as the most complete supplement available, contains 12 full-spectrum vitamins, more than 65 plant-sourced minerals, aloe vera, green tea and the super-fruit mangosteen.
Much like eating locally sourced produce, Vemma is a local source through which one can increase individual health.
The excitement over Vemma has breached the national scene, as well. Dr. Mehmet Oz is an avid supporter of Vemma, and has spoken at their national convention. Fitness power couple Chris and Heidi Powell also are in a working partnership with Vemma, having come together to create the Vemma Bod-e weight management line. This fitness program is, allegedly, to be featured on the next season of The Biggest Loser.
Perhaps the most exciting aspect of Vemma is the income stream consumers can build just by drinking their favorite Vemma beverage. People share Vemma with friends and family, thereby growing the brand. The more people coming into the Vemma business after you do, the more money you make. While it sounds almost too simple, simplicity is why it works so well. Since those joining Vemma are consuming for themselves, supply and demand are always balanced.
The growth rate for Vemma in 2012 has been nothing short of an industry revelation. The high school and college demographic has taken this company by storm as a way to build a business on their own, and provide an income a college degree no longer can. As many as 11,000 new people joined Vemma in July, a slow month, which was a record. Your kids are getting rich with this company. Now, it’s your turn.
Vemma has two area locations. In Scottsdale, the Vemma Store North is at 8322 E. Hartford Drive. The Vemma Store South is at 1920 E. Broadway Road, in Tempe. Store hours for both locations are Monday through Friday, from 8 a.m. to 6 p.m.
For more information, call (800) 577-0777,or check out www.mccozzi.vemma.com on the Web.