Sports Business Review: XELR8's Bazi Nutritional Drink


by Zak Kurtz 10-27-2009 01:39 AM

 

 

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As a former collegiate athlete, Brandon Ray Robertson has applied his sports background and competitive spirit to grow a network marketing company affiliated with XELR8, a Denver-based nutritional supplement company. According to the BNET business dictionary, the term “network marketing” refers to “the selling of goods or services through a network of self-employed agents or representatives. Network marketing usually involves several levels of agents, each level on a different commission rate. Each agent is encouraged to recruit other agents.” Robertson is looking to build a team of serious entrepreneurs to help him create a lucrative nutrition company that utilizes network marketing to sell its popular nutritional product called Bazi.

Bazi is the healthy, easy way to start your day. Pour and drink two shot glasses of Bazi each day; that is all it takes. The drink is comprised of fruits and supplements that are good for your mind and body. Bazi is so healthy for you that you can literally feel the goodness right after you drink it. The Bazi drink system is endorsed by top name athletes and enjoyed by regular Joes and is becoming well-known for its nutritional value.

Bazi helps people get and stay healthy, and is on the cutting edge of health. It is a liquid nutritional supplement that harnesses 8 “super fruits,” along with 12 vitamins and 68 organic minerals in a one-ounce serving. Jujube Fruit is one of the super fruits contained in Bazi and is known as the “fruit of immortality.” According to Chinese medicine, jujube is a powerful detoxifier. The other “super fruits” in the Bazi elixir include old staples like blueberry, raspberry, and pomegranate, along with exotic products such as the Indonesian mangosteen, the Himalayan goji berry, the Brazilian acai berry, and the Russian seabuckthorn berry.

Bazi distinguishes itself from other nutritional drinks is the manner in which you ingest it. With Bazi, you literally “take your shot, and feel the power.” The drink system requires no more pills to swallow or powders to mix. Instead of ingesting horrible tasting drinks during your workout, simply take two shots of Bazi per day.

Another way that Bazi stands out is how the drink is made available to consumers. Unlike a Gatorade or energy drink, Bazi cannot be found in local stores or gyms and can only be purchased exclusively from Bazi distributors. A sixteen-ounce bottle of Bazi sells for $25.

Unlike many supplements and nutritional companies out there, Bazi follows strict governmental guidelines during sourcing, manufacturing, and bottling to ensure safety and consistency of excellent quality, according to Sanjeev Javia, VP of Product Development for XELR8 and lead Bazi product developer. Even if Bazi has not been evaluated by the FDA, XELR8 follows the recommended governmental guidelines. XELR8 is also the first company to partner its product with a major hospital.

Through network marketing, Bazi eliminates the upfront start up costs and allows you to generate a generous income from its sales. Under the Bazi revenue model, you can have an ongoing income stream even though you are not working all the time. In addition to earning commission from your direct sales, you also can earn an additional small percentage on the sales of those that are underneath you (or in your network).

Even Warren Buffett likes the Bazi concept. Mr. Buffett stated that “purchasing a network marketing company was the best decision he has EVER made.” Network marketing is a $100 billion dollar industry worldwide and has actually seen exponential growth, even in the struggling economy.

Bazi has attracted top athletes and ardent endorsers such as Tom Brady, Kurt Warner, Randy Johnson, Curt Schilling, Peyton Manning, Brian Griese, Mike Alstott, AJ Hawk, Mike Smith, Brandon Morrow, Briana Scurry, and over 700 others. No matter what sport you play, the XELR8 team is filled with champions and appeals to a wide-range of sports stars and enthusiasts.

In addition to elite athletes, many other prominent people have trust their bodies and performance to Bazi. Prominent surgeons and doctors, including renown sports doctor Dr. Richard Hawkins, have teamed up with the leading research institutes in the nation to help make Bazi a successful nutritional supplement.

If you like what you have learned about Bazi and are interested in finding out more, please contact Brandon Robertson at brandonrayrobertson@gmail.com or visit www.brandonrayrobertsonblog.com.

 

Disclaimer: Access Athletes, LLC and The Real Athlete Blog are in no way affiliated with Brandon Ray Robertson, XELR8 or Bazi Products other than publishing this sponsored post.


Published 10-26-2009 © 2024 Access Athletes, LLC


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