• We're Not Sales People

    With XanGo, you're not expected to be a sales person. No one wants to be pitched to by a sales type person. Being a part of XanGo is about telling people about what interests you and what amazing products you've found. It's about hanging out with your friends and family and starting conversations. If you've seen an amazing movie lately and you tell your friends about it then that is network marketing the same way that telling your friends about XanGo is network marketing. But with XanGo, when you recommend it to your friends, you're going to get a commission for that new customer. Doing XanGo as a business is about building relationships and having fun.

    XanGo is a relationship business. Your friends and family trust you and your opinion. After doing research into XanGo and realizing that becoming a distributor is the right thing, you're going to tell your friends and family about it because these are the people you want to work with. As you become successful, so do your friends with XanGo's amazing compensation plan.



  • Be Your Own Boss

    Network Marketing is the powerful way that XanGo has managed to reach $1 billion in sales in just four years. So what is network marketing? Network marketing is telling those people that you'd normally tell about a good movie or place to eat about XanGo but with XanGo, you're paid for when they decide to start using the product unlike when they go to see a movie you recommended to them.

    With the amazing compensation plan that XanGo offers for making sales and bringing in distributors into your organization, the level of help and support offered and the sales tools you will receive through Mangosteen Nation, becoming successful is just a matter of you deciding if you want to be your own boss or not. If you read the training material, keep in touch with your upline and talk to those people that are closest to you about XanGo and then start to tell others, you will be well on your way to building a successful XanGo juice company.

  • How Much Time Does It Take

    Starting a XanGo business is easy. Fill out the form on Mangosteen Nation and within days you'll be fully signed up. But then after that, how much time will you need to spend building your business? It's as much or as little as you want. You can quickly build your organization by spending as little as an hour a day working on it. This may sound too easy. It's actually really easy if you know the right things to do and the things not to do. So what should you be doing and not be doing? When you sign up with me, you'll receive access to a huge amount of training material in the form of videos, podcasts, MP3s, blogs and articles that you otherwise wouldn't be able to find. All of this information will teach you how to effectively and quickly build your downline so that just spending an hour or two a day will yield huge results.

  • 5K In One Month

    5K in one month means that in the first month of starting you can achieve $5,000 in volume in your downline with personally sponsoring three people. $5,000 in volume is equivalent to selling 50 cases of XanGo. That might seem hard but you can do it just working part time at XanGo.

    Carolann Russell was a college student going to school for her art degree. While attending school, Carolann was brought into XanGo and her sponsor told her about Mangosteen Nation and the training Carolann could receive and the tools that the site offered. Shortly there after, Carolann used Mangosteen Nation to start generating leads, to build her downline, and to learn how to talk to her friends and family about XanGo in a non-sales way. Within one month of becoming a XanGo distributor Carolann had achieved over $5,000 in volume from her XanGo organization and achieved the XanGo status of 5K.

    What is even more amazing about Carolann's story is that she did it all PART TIME on the weekends or after work and school during the week days. If Carolann can achieve this kind of success while going to school and working another job, just imagine what you can do in a month or three months or a year on your free time.