A new network marketing company called My Harvest America was launched in December, 2009.
My Harvest America is a national grocery store that claims to save subscribers 30% – 70% on their groceries, with a low-price guarantee and free shipping.
Grocery store type mlm companies have not succeeded in the past, but MHA looks like it has positioned itself differently, so that it can succeed financially.
MHA is able to give Shoppers low prices because they don’t have to pay for store employees, real estate, utilities, insurance, etc., which are part of a local store.
MHA makes its money on the grocery sales, so that makes it stable. The My Harvest America compensation plan is paid out via income from Shopper subscriptions.
Local warehouse clubs like Sams Club and Costco charge a yearly membership, to give shoppers access to buy products mostly in bulk.
MHA charges Shoppers a $29.95 monthly membership, with no contracts or commitments.
My Harvest America Review Of The Product
I signed up as a Shopper and as a single guy I didn’t expect to save much.
But once I logged into the online grocery store, I found many of the staples that I buy on a regular basis like shaving razors and cream, laundry detergent, dish soap, paper towels… basically everything that you would find in the aisles of your local grocery store.
I ended up saving 40% over my local store. And I didn’t have to haul those groceries home, they were delivered for free.
What I realized is that the average family could save $100 – $400 a month, which pays for their $29.95 subscription, so the business opportunity part was a No-Brainer.
Once people start saving money, they’re not going to stop their membership, so retention should be great.
My Harvest America Review Of The Business Opportunity
And even though people are reluctant to pitch their family and friends on MLM juices, pills and lotions… helping people save money on their groceries is an easy, natural conversation.
The biggest challenge I can see for My Harvest America is to keep up with the demand as the grocery orders increase.
To this end, they recently moved into a warehouse that is 10x larger than their last warehouse, and they are moving towards running three shifts to have orders fulfilled 24/7.
They are also looking at having more warehouse distributed through the country, to speed up delivery time.
I believe that timing is everything with network marketing companies, and My Harvest America has a product that people need during this economically challenging times.
You hear story after story about people who foreclose or file bankruptcy, who say that if they would have had an extra $250 a month, they could have made it.
My Harvest America offers people the opportunity to save hundreds a month, which is thousands a year.
It also rewards them with recurring commissions when they refer others to the discount grocery store.
And if people take advantage of home business tax deductions, they may be able to save thousands more each year.
One of the biggest advantages I can see with My Harvest America is that it’s extremely easy to duplicate.
Many people find themselves in a position where they need additional income, but they don’t have Internet marketing skills to leverage a home based business online.
With MHA, there’s not much to explain, such as there is with nutritional products.
All they have to do is ask “Would you like to save 30-70% off on your groceries?”
Then they can simply hand out business cards that let people listen to a recorded call or visit an online presentation video, that explains the product and the opportunity to earn income by helping others save money.
People are going to get it right away and either decide to join or not. Either way, it’s easy to simply be the messenger and let people decide for themselves.
My Harvest America Review Personal Story
After my last company closed their network marketing division, I found myself looking for something else. And My Harvest America is a perfect fit for me to earn income by helping people save money.
But there are many people who can’t afford groceries, so 10% of my MHA income goes to local food banks and soup kitchens.
Together our team is going to change our city, state and country, so I hope that you’ll join me in this mission to Pay It Forward.
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Wed, May 12, 2010
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