Xango Healthy MLM Review

Xango Review

Xango is a fast growing health-based MLM that primarily focuses on mangosteen and other juices, as well as energy and nutritional based supplements. Gary Hollister, Aaron Garrity, Joe Morton, Gordon Morton, and Kent Wood combined their past MLM experience to form Xango in 2002.

In just ten years, Xango grew from a small local MLM to a massive operation with offices in 27 locations, 49 distribution centers, and more than 2 million distributors in 43 countries. In 2012, Xango reported income of $2 billion dollars, a record number for Xango.

Xango Products

Xango’s flagship product is called Xango Juice. Xango juice contains mostly pureed mangosteen fruit with a small concentrate of seven other fruits. Xango Juice has a very sweet taste and has several anti-inflammatory ingredients along with several nutrients. Xango claims that the nutrients from Xango Juice can improve immune health, joint health, respiratory health, and intestinal health.

Xango also sells a small variety of other juices and an energy supplement. None of these supplements are near as popular as Xango Juice and combined Xango Juice still outsells all other products.

Xango Compensation Plan

Like most MLM’s, Xango distributors primarily earn money through retail sales. Distributors receive a large discount on Xango products and resell the products for retail price. However, compared to other MLM’s, the profit margin on Xango is not nearly as great.

Powerstart Commissions are offered on a distributors initial order that is placed within the first 30 days. The commission is paid to the first two qualifying sponsors who are above the new distributor.

There are two main bonus that are paid quarterly. The global bonus pool consists of 3% of the worldwide commissionable volume from all orders. The pool is shared by all qualified premier members or above.

The 500k bonus pool is a 2% bonus paid to all members who earn a title of Premier 500k. Quantum and XI Premier members also earn the bonus as well.

Is Xango a Scam?

Most people who feel Xango is a scam do not put the time or effort into growing their downline. Xango, like any MLM can bring success to distributors provided the time and effort is put into growing a downline and selling Xango products. With that said, there are much better opportunities available like Herbalife or Amway.

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