So, there are a few new blogs in Quixtarland ... well, sort of. Actually, Beth Dornan relaunched her blog, Inside Quixtar, and REAL Quixtar Blog was relaunched on a new server with a new look.
These blogs and others in development will provide new opportunities for IBOs and other interested parties to share their opinions with the company. I'm looking forward to all of the new dialog that will be happening through this initiative. At Achievers, the feedback I heard was very positive to being more aggressive about telling our stories more broadly, including those of IBOs (which means IBOs have to share them!!). Hope you're all doing well!
I was in Amway and associated with the N21 system. I did not have a good experience. The products were nearly impossible to market as comparable products could be procured much cheaper and my sponsor and upline kept annoying me telling me I had to attend all of their meetings and purchase other materials which costed far more than the meager income I made in Amway.
Posted by: Shiran | December 10, 2008 at 08:38 PM
Your observations aren't far from true. Most of the Quixtar kook-aid drinking types have their heads deep into the ostrich hole. They follow the See No Evil, Hear No Evil, and Speak No Evil method of handling the slimy nature of their biz. Their underlying ticket to success is the age old belief that there is a sucker born every day.
Posted by: quixtarisacult | February 27, 2008 at 12:06 AM
Quixtar is a business I'd like to get more information on. One thing that bothers me is that everywhere I look on the internet, I find negative feedback. I type Quixtar into the yahoo searchbar and the first word that appears for a possible search is "Quixtar scam." "Pyramid method?" Yes. I couldn't find nothing positive on the web. I typed into many search engines, "Quixtar positive feedback" and the only positive feedback is from Quixtar representitives or individual Quixtar users trying to pull in business. I found blogs that had positive feedback but only of those set up by Quixtar. There are no shortcuts(Quixtar-Which they claim to be!) If you want a big pay off, hard works the way to do it.
Posted by: Scott C | January 23, 2008 at 09:08 PM