TRIVANI: Turning Business into Benevolence

Posted by: Marva

TRIVANI: Turning Business into Benevolence - 12/21/09 04:18 AM

A week ago, I was introduced to a MLM company that provides every day products for personal consumption that “do no harm” to you (natural) or the environment.

“Eh! That’s nice,” I said. “But, I can go to a health food store and purchase similar products for far less than the cost of these products,” I told my friend who introduced me to the company.

You see, I have been involved in several MLM companies in the past, because I believe in the concept of leverage and as I get older, recognize a need to create a good base of residual income.

He continued, “Trivani’s motto is turning business into benevolence.” That is when the conversation changed. For each $1 that you spend on Trivani products (lotion, soap, deodorant and other consumable products), the Trivani Foundation uses 10 cents to feed, clothe and provide shelter, immunization and education to starving children in third world countries.

Trivani is the first purpose marketing company that provides a great opportunity to make residual income while making a significant difference in the life of a child. After my first autoship order, I was sent a photo of the child that I am now sponsoring. The name of the child that I am sponsoring is Molly Ajuno.

Visit my website and view three videos that discuss the pillars of this company: humanitarian relief, health and prosperity.

http://www.trivani.com/feedthechildren.

The company just launched their new compensation plan in October 2009. I hope that you will join me in this effort.
Posted by: Dotsie

Re: TRIVANI: Turning Business into Benevolence - 12/21/09 12:59 PM

Marva, I tried the link but it appears broken. Is this the type of thing where we can shop and you get credit, or do we have to join to shop?
Posted by: Marva

Re: TRIVANI: Turning Business into Benevolence - 01/01/10 11:27 PM

Hi Dotsie,

Sorry to just get around to responding to your post. The holidays appear to be one long day smile

Yes, the model for Trivani is personal consumption. So, all purchases are made on autoship at a $30/month level, $100/month or at a $200/month level.

You may also be interested in the Trivani Rescue Initiative (TRI) that allows organizations to sponsor villages. In the TRI program, your membership can make individual purchases; a percentage of their purchases help the humanitarian effort and Boomer Women would earn a commission on all sales.

If you are interested in learning more, please email me directly at marva@marvagoldsmith.com or (301) 474-8808.

Thank you,
Marva