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Antioxidants Prevent H1N1 Swine Flu Lung Damage
Friday, November 6th, 2009
A new study released last week shows antioxidants prevent lung damage caused by the N1H1 Swine Flu. Specifically, the “M2 Protein” in the flu virus attacks the lungs and “sets the stage for pneumonia and other lung problems”.
Wikipedia.com cites “the most common cause of death [for swine flu patients] is respiratory failure. Other causes of death are pneumonia (leading to sepsis), high fever (leading to neurological problems), dehydration (from excessive vomiting and diarrhea) and electrolyte imbalance. Fatalities are more likely in young children and the elderly.”
Daily use of Enlyten Antioxidant Strips will lower the risk of your family contracting disease. And, more importantly, antioxidant supplements have been shown to prevent the life threatening symptoms of the H1N1 Swine Flu virus.
Other causes of death from the H1N1 Swine Flu include dehydration and electrolyte imbalance. Enlyten Electrolyte Strips deliver the necessary electrolytes to your blood stream in 2 to 3 minutes to prevent dehydration and cure electrolyte imbalance.
Enlyten strips are the fastest acting supplements available today. The strips come in a tiny “cassette” (pictured above), making them the most convenient antioxidant and electrolyte supplement available anywhere. At just 45 cents per strip, there is every reason to keep these fast acting supplements in your purse, pocket, desk drawer, and medicine cabinet at all times to prevent the life threatening symptoms of the H1N1 Swine Flu in your family.
Read the press release on this new study here: http://tr.im/antioxidant
Don’t hesitate to email us at info@allstrips.com or call us toll free at 1-877-My-Enlyten (877-693-6598) with any questions regarding the enlyten products.
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5 Ways to Grow a Successful Enlyten Business Online
Friday, October 23rd, 2009
(The following is a guest post by our friends at Online MLM Secrets.com)
Enlyten is one of the few network marketing opportunities to have a product that is priced right for the retail consumer market. In most MLM’s by contrast, the product is secondary to recruiting new distributors if you want to have any chance of growing a real business. In this article, we’re going to discuss 5 ways to grow an Enlyten business online by focusing on people who would be interested in the product.
1. Identify your niche.
Enlyten has great appeal among sports enthusiasts for example. But you can drill down even further and focus on tennis players, weight lifters, basketball players, etc… Why would you want to limit yourself to just one segment of the market? Well, the truth is, that if you’re trying to speak to everyone… you’re not really speaking to anyone.
So, especially if you’re just starting out, you need to focus on one group of people who are passionate about their hobby, sport, or vocation, and laser focus your marketing message to just them. It’s best to focus on a niche that you know intimately or can learn about quickly and become an accepted member of their “tribe”.
Here’s your mission: Take a personal inventory of your own interests, skills, and hobbies. Leverage that existing expertise and experience by focusing on a niche that is a match for you. This will make it tremendously easier to relate to these people and for them to connect with you.
2. Hangout with them.
Now that you know who is most likely to buy from you. Find them. Hangout with them. Get to know what they “smell” like. Seriously, the more you know about their hopes, dreams, desires, pains, frustrations, and fears, the easier it will be for you to provide them with solutions.
It’s easier than ever to find out where members of your niche hang out online. You could start by doing a google search for “tennis player forum” for example. You’ll find tons of message boards and groups this way. Also, you can search google groups, facebook groups, myspace groups, & yahoo groups for more.
You’ll want to identify forums and groups where people are actively participating. So, if you go to one of these, and it looks like a ghost town, where very few people have posted recently, scratch it off the list and move on.
3. Find out what they want.
Start participating. Ask questions. Offer advice. Make yourself an accepted and trusted member of their tribe before you try to sell anything. Sure, you’ll want to put a link to your website in your forum signature or profile, but just remember:
Don’t be a troll.
Aside from networking with people, your objective is to gather research that will lay the foundation for all your marketing efforts moving forward. So pay attention, take notes, make a list of commonly asked questions, especially especially as it relates to peak performance. I want to emphasize this point about Peak Performance, I think this is one of the best overall benefits/selling points of Enlyten sports strips.
With all the intelligence you’ve gathered, you should now be able to start creating content that positions you as a trusted advisor. This could be in the form of a newsletter like “Peak Performance Tennis Weekly” for example. You could also write and submit articles to Ezine Articles. You could start a blog at Wordpress.com. Or a video blog at Youtube.com. All with content that draws people to you and entices them to follow you and keep listening to you.
I’m not saying that you have to be the “ultimate expert”. Think of it more like the Wizard of Oz…
This is a great analogy for social marketing I think. In the wizard of Oz, Dorothy was “off to see the wizard”, she’d never been there before, but she knew where she had to go. Along the way, other folks were attracted to her because they knew that she was headed to a place that could help them get what they want.
Think of it this way, and it takes the edge off.
OK, so the best scenario would be to send all these visitors from a blog, articles, videos, etc… to a web page dedicated exclusively to getting folks signed up to your newsletter. Because, to this day, email marketing is still the most effective means of building relationships and selling stuff online.
Now, building a list and a following is a big subject, which requires more time than we have here. We have a free training program that covers all the concepts of list building and social marketing over at our website. Just follow your click and check it out: “8 Day Online Marketing Bootcamp for Enlyten distributors.”
5. Sell ‘em stuff.
Now that you’ve got their attention, fed and ignited their desire for reaching their goal (peak performance for example), and built trust, selling them stuff is much easier. Now get out there and take massive action!
Would you like to highlight your enlyten success story or your network marketing service that helped you to become successful here on AllStrips.com? Email us at info@allstrips.com an let us know.
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Syracuse beats UConn with Enlyten
Friday, March 13th, 2009
In the longest college basketball game in Big East history (and the second longest Division-I game ever), the epic rivalry between Syracuse and UConn added another page last night when the quarterfinal game in the Big East tournament went into six overtimes and lasted a mind boggling 3 hours and 46 minutes. When all the dust settled at Madison Square Garden, No. 20 Syracuse had upset No. 3 UConn 127-117. Syracuse outlasted UConn down the stretch and outscored their favored rivals by ten points in the sixth overtime period.
The challenge for each team was to keep their players hydrated and Syracuse trainer Brad Pike had come prepared with the ultimate electrolyte replacement solution:
The Syracuse trainer Brad Pike had a difficult task to keep his players hydrated. He … gave them something called Enlyten, which look like those minty breath strips. Players pressed them in their checks to help them hydrate.
To New York Times blogger Pete Thamel, enlyten strips were an unknown, but to top trainers around the country for the NFL, NBA, NHL and several colleges and universities, enlyten strips are the electrolyte replacement product of choice.
http://thequad.blogs.nytimes.com/2009/03/13/after-6ots-a-few-notes/
Well done Syracuse. Well done trainer Brad Pike. Well done Enlyten.
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enlyten SportStrips vs. Electrolyte Plus
Wednesday, March 11th, 2009
What is the difference between the old enlyten SportStrips and the new enlyten Electrolyte Plus strips?
Good question, let’s compare the Supplement Facts for each product. In the left image, you see the supplement facts for the old enlyten SportStrips and in the right image you see the supplement facts for the new enlyten Electrolyte Plus strips. Both strips indicate the serving size is six strips. Notice that the only enlyten SportStrips contained only 18 strips where the new Electrolyte Plus strips contain 22 strips.
There is slightly less sodium in the new strips, 70 mg, versus the SportStrips that have 80 mg of sodium. But the major differences stat with the vitamins and antioxidants that are now packed into the Electrolyte Plus strips. I would assume it is these vitamins and antioxidants that caused enlyten to tack on the word “plus” to the end of the new strip name. The new strips contain 42 mg of a proprietary blend of Mangosteen extract, Goji extract, Cranberry extract, blueberry extract and pomegranate extract. The new vitamins include 80 mg of vitamin C and 60mcg of vitamin B12, 133% and 1000% of your daily needs, respectively.
The direct listing of Potassium has been removed from the new supplement fact lable, but don’t be alarmed, a quick look at the ingredients for each type of strips clearly indicates the same potassium ingredients that were in the enlyten SportStrips are also in the enlyten Electrolyte Plus strips.
One last interesting fact are the “directions” that are listed on each package. The enlyten sport strips directed that six strips be consumed before an activity, six strips during an activity and six strips after an activity. And this 18 strip recommendation matched up with the 18 strips that were contained in each cassette.
The new enlyten Electrolyte strips direct that one to three strips should be consumed. I have had a few people ask why the direction change occurred and I think the most logical answer is that the original enlyten sportstrips were used by professional and collegiate athletes who needed a much larger dose of electrolytes as they spent several hours each day sweating and loosing electrolytes. The new Electrolyte strips, although still mostly the same product, are now being used by a broader consumer market that works up a sweat much less frequently and for shorter time periods. During a typical 30 to 45 minute workout, I will use one or two Electrolyte strips. A friend of mine who runs marathons, will go through a full cassette of electrolyte strips on one race day. He takes several before the race to pre-load his electrolytes, takes a few more during the run and a few after the run to ensure proper electrolyte replacement.
Have you tried enlyten Electrolyte Strips? They really do work better than sports drinks like Gatorade or Powerade. Give enlyten electrolyte strips a try for yourself.
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Do enlyten strips work?
Tuesday, March 3rd, 2009
I am asked this question very often and the answer is a resounding, YES!
Not only does the patent-pending enlyten delivery system work, it has been scientifically tested and proven to work faster and more effectively than supplement drinks and supplement pills. When I say faster, it works ten times faster. Active ingredents from the strips are delivered to your blood stream in two to three minutes versus the 20 to 30 minutes or more it can take an ingested supplement to reach your blood stream and take effect.
When I say more effective, I mean two to four times the active ingredient absorption rates as an ingested supplement in a liquid or pill form. The enlyten strip delivery system creates active ingredient absorption rates of 80% to 95% versus 20% to 40% absorption rates for ingested capsules or drinks. What this means is that with typical supplement delivery systems that requires a pill or drink to be swallowed, you are paying for 100% of the active ingredients contained in that supplement, but your body is only getting access to 20% to 40% of those ingredients. With enlyten, your body is quickly delivered 80% to 95% of the active ingredients, providing you a much more cost effective way to take supplements.
And at just 45 cents a strip for most enlyten products, we really are talking about a faster acting, more effective, more convienient, zero calorie, lower cost supplement delivery system. Try enlyten for yourself today and let us know what your experience is with the product.
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