Wellness Presentations

[…] – 2 or 3 from the presenter and others in the room (max. 60 seconds each), then have a short discussion. We lead into the other videos with comments like: “You may be wondering if children can eat Juice Plus+.” “Most people ask, how do you get all that nutrition into those capsules?!” “Juice Plus+ is clinically […]

Facebook Party Follow-up

Plan ahead; during the party watch for comments by your guests – they will tell you what interests them. Be ready: immediately after the party follow up. How to download the list of event attendees (click here) At the end of the event the those who invited guests should tag each guest in the website ordering post […]

Family Health Study (Healthy Starts)

[…] more nutrition from fruits and vegetables to your family’s diet — for less than 75 cents per person per day. Study Results Three Year Results   …   Read these comments from Moms Cost Sharing While The Juice Plus+ Company covers the majority of the cost of this program and the free product, we each make a small contribution […]

Facebook Friends Favor

[…] that says less about what Juice Plus+ is … intrigue them, leave them wanting more. Try a post with a video link POST #3 (Follow up Likes and Comments with Private Message) Be prepared with the follow-up message for the “friends of your friend” who like or comment on your post (on your friend’s Facebook wall). […]

Share Your Story

[…] to a fascinating short video, would you watch it, and let me know what you think?” Jenny’s Business Story “Oh my gosh, I LOVE what I do! Working from home gives me the freedom to set my own hours and spend lots of time with our 6 grandchildren – my main purpose in this season […]

Hosting Facebook Parties

[…] so as GUESTS, not as partners. Please follow these guidelines: 1. Answer questions from the perspective of a guest.* 2. Answer questions from the main posts with no additional comments and no stories. 3. Don’t add new posts to the event. 4. If a guest asks a question, allow the official moderator(s) to answer. 5. Don’t add any comments […]

Facebook Parties Pro Tips

[…] work for you. Don’t join just because you think you should. There are times to join in, and times to pass by smiling (always smiling). Read the post and comments. Comments are a conversation, not a letter or email. If you can naturally join the conversation, go ahead. If not, hit “like” and keep moving. Don’t over-comment, people […]

Facebook Basics

[…] for you. Don’t join just because you think you should. There are times to join in, and times to pass by smiling (always smiling). Read the post and comments. Comments are a conversation, not a letter or email. If you can naturally join the conversation, go ahead. If not, hit “like” and keep moving. Don’t over-comment, people […]

Your Belief

[…] to it’s independent review board.  The decision as to where to submit a paper is up to the original researchers, although Juice Plus+ and NAI can make suggestions. d)  Comments and suggestions from the independent review board are then returned to the original researchers for response.  Occasionally, Juice Plus+ and NAI help the researchers with responses, particularly if […]

Social Media Guidelines

[…] at least and be consistent. Make sure your post makes sense! Talk about other aspects of your life. Reconnect with old friends and family: Share pictures, leave friends comments and messages. Let Juice Plus+ come up naturally when talking to family and friends. Example.” I’m glad my family has a boosted immune system during cold and flu […]