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Hyper growth mlm weight loss biz, Visalus, may open in Australia and other countries in the future.

If you didn’t already know it, Visalus is breaking records in the US, and is now firmly in ‘international expansion mode’.

So successful has the company been, that they are now well and truly on track for a billion dollars in sales in a  single year.  The last company that achieved that result was Nu Skin.  And that was a long time ago.  Such is the fragmented state of the industry that very few companies have come close to cracking a billion in annual sales in the last 20 years.  Until now.

If Visalus does open n Australia it  would be a smart move for the company.  Many of the most successful US based network marketing companies open in Australia.   The most obvious examples are Amway, Herbalife and Nu Skin.  They all choose Australia for their overseas expansion.

The reasons are as follows:

  1. Positive MLM Environment. Hundreds of thousands of Australians are ‘doing mlm’.
  2. First World Incomes. Average wages are now higher than for American workers.  It’s a workers paradise!
  3. US Influences. Australia has been heavily influenced by some aspects of American culture.  Examples: McDonalds are everywhere, and people flock to US movies regularly.
  4. Small Business Culture. Unlike Europe, for instance, Australia is loaded with people who want to work from home, building their own business.
  5. Wall to Wall Fat People. Obesity rates are now close to that of the US – nothing to be proud of.  Should auger well for Visalus and their focus on weight control.

Will Visalus open in Australia?  Time will tell.

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Kim Willis

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