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If you found yourself reading this article you have probably been recently presented with the eFusjon opportunity and wanted to get an honest opinion about the company and to know what people who have been around awhile and made A LOT of money had to think about eFusjon and whether or not, “Is eFusjon a scam?”
First, let’s review the eFusjon product line and its viability in the market place. eFusjon sells natural energy drinks based on the acia berry and caffeine. Honestly, I am not 100% convinced that it is the best choice at this point in time in our market place.
While energy drinks and natural products are both climbing inside consumer trends I don’t think the eFusjon buzz got its kick from energy drinks but more from what it states its entrance into Social Media Networking will do for future distributors.
eFusjon claims that their FaceBook applications will give future distributors a tool for exponential eFusjon growth. It appears to be a good idea. What I think is that if it is not carefully managed it could just wind up in a major out of pocket expense, which future distributors would feel in their product prices.
At LEAST eFusjon’s marketing strategy will have the positive effects of putting distributors in the direction of the trends. But eFusjon would really have to deliver value in its products and compensation plan. People are using Social Networking to socialize, not buy products. With friends you more often speak the truth. If the eFusjon management doesn’t run this strategy right, it could just open the gates for a lot of bad publicity. You got to at one point sell the product.
Which is really my second concern… there have already been a quite a few natural energy drink companies launched in the past two years. The number of energy drinks competing for sales spins into triple digits with quite a few companies already earning industry wide positive recognition and name brand standing. If eFusjon becomes just another one of the generics, its prices at consumer level are not good enough to make it too many people’s second choice.
I’d like to see how eFusjon handles things there first six months into business before I made any definite commitments on how I felt about the company… for every brand new company the chance is always quite strong that the horse has trouble getting out the gate.
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Efusjon did over $30 million in revenue their first year which is pretty exceptional for an energy drink. With international expansion plans over the next few months, it looks like they are a major player in the energy drink market and the network marketing industry.