The low cost way to become an affiliate member with TriVita

As of October 30th, 2009, TriVita removed the steadfast pack join option in favor of a cheaper, more recession-friendly, sign up process. The new change makes it possible to join without any upfront start up cost- one can simply put a $40 bottle of TriVita Nopalea on autoship and they are eligible to start earning from day one!

Though the removal of the steadfast packs may seem drastic, I don’t think the change could have come at a better time… Today’s economy doesn’t favor business opportunities that have a high start up cost- those looking for a primary or secondary income online are seeking something that isn’t going to have a severe impact on their wallet. Low cost business opportunities like TriVita now is, allow you to “trial” the opportunity and decide if it’s right for you before putting more money into the business.

Is TriVita’s Cooperative Marketing Program a thing of the Past?

Absolutely NOT. TriVita still has the Media Acquisition Program (or MAP) in place for those that wish to purchase customers from the company (these customers are people that have already placed their first product order with the company- actual BUYING customers, not just leads). The Media Aquisition Program customers just no longer come in a standard sign up package…

What info is required for registration?

The sign up cost isn’t all that TriVita has changed lately… They have removed a few informational hurdles one must go through to become a TriVita affiliate. You no longer need to provide your Social Security or Employer Identification Number up front. In fact, you can earn up to $500 in paid commissions before that info is required. Email addresses are no longer required as part of registration. If you don’t have email or don’t wish to be contacted by email, you just leave that info out!

This means that you only need to provide TriVita with the standard information that they require of any customer- your name, telephone number, shipping and billing addresses and a password for your new account.

How are TriVita affiliates paid their commissions?

Right now, there are two payout options- direct deposit and payment by check. As of December 1st, 2009, however, TriVita will be replacing the payment by check options with payout by TriVita branded Visa debit card. This will mean that ALL affiliates will be paid each week. (Direct deposit participants already get paid each week but check payouts currently only go out once a month)

How/Where do I go to become a Sonoran Bloom affiliate?

To sign up as a TriVita Affiliate Member, you have to visit the Sonoran Bloom website, but before you do so make sure you find yourself a suitable sponsor!

We all have our strengths and weaknesses when it comes to marketing, so it’s in your best interest to find someone willing to train how how they do what they do to be successful in the business Find someone who is willing to train you how to market as they do to be successful.

SPECIAL NOTE: If you are an existing CUSTOMER with TriVita, you have to be ESPECIALLY careful with your sign up process. As a customer, you are already tied to an affiliate somewhere in the business, but that does not mean you have to register with them as your sponsor… If you find a sponsor you’d prefer to work with, you simply call TriVita at 1-800-TRIVITA and wait on the line to talk to an Affiliate Member Services customer service rep. Once you have them on the line, let them know you are an existing customer interested in signing up as an affiliate and that you’d like to be moved under a new sponsor before doing so. Give them your new sponsor’s 8 digit ID number and they’ll move you immediately! It’s EXTREMELY important that if you desire to be moved you do so BEFORE registering as an affiliate- it’s a lot harder to be moved to a new lineage as an affiliate than it is to be moved when you are a customer.

Presented by:
Christy Edwards
TriVita Affiliate Member #13152046

One Comment

  1. Good post. Would it be fine with you if I was to add your site to my link exchange directory?

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