Global Health Trax | White Paper | Written For C Caldwell Group

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If you want to talk about health and diet products, then look no further than Global Health Trax. This company sells a lot of supplements for your diet that are supposed to improve your health with no risk at all. But if you’re like me, you want some proof before you’d consider working for them.

Well, let’s first take a look at Global Health Trax’s corporate history so you have a better idea about the company.

The History of Global Health Trax

Global Health Trax first opened its doors in 1997 and is currently headquartered in Vista, California. While there are 62 people staffed at the company’s headquarters, Global Health Trax has more than 20,000 marketing representatives working for them.

The types of products that Global Health Trax sells are not life-changing nutrients, but rather supplements that claim to help you in a variety of ways. They’re known for their probiotics, which introduce foreign flora into your body. The millions of bacteria that are filtered into your body as a result are supposed to greatly improve your digestive system.

Global Health Trax also created a product called Oxygen Elements Max, which increases the amount of oxygen in your body that’s depleted from unnatural non-food substances we take in over the course of a day. Other products include fiber and calcium supplements, as well as energy boosters.

The company boasts the endorsements of actors Jenny McCarthy and Jim Carrey, along with Dr. Gary Shima, M.D. Dr. Shima is the medical director of the Health and Longevity Institute, where he conducted “clinical studies” on a few of the products offered by Global Health Trax. It’s also important to note that the company has been inspected by the FDA.

Marketing Opportunities

So, what does all of this mean for you as a network marketer who might be interested in pursuing Global Health Trax?

Unfortunately, the company is officially tight-lipped when it comes to being a representative for them. Even their main website doesn’t offer much information as to how you can get started. If you want that information, you’ll have to call the company directly, so I hope you have time for sales pitch yourself.

But I do have some small tidbits of information to help you get started before you make a call to Global Health Trax. The startup fee is $30, and any training that you might have is done via online videos, the Internet, and over the telephone. And for your startup fee, you’ll also be given a replicated company website where you’ll be able to sell your own products and track your sales.

Final Thoughts

As a rule of thumb, I usually see a red flag when a company who moves products through multi-level marketing doesn’t offer direct information about commissions and protocol on the website. In this technological era, information is just as powerful as how easily accessed it is.

If you’re interested in Global Health Trax, you’re going to have to call them directly, so be prepared for a sales pitch of your own.

This white paper was originally written for Content Prose to be published by the C Caldwell Group.

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About Author

Steven Surman has been writing for over 15 years. His essays and articles have appeared in a variety of print and digital publications, including the Humanist, the Gay & Lesbian Review, and A&U magazine. His website and blog, Steven Surman Writes, collects his past and current nonfiction work. Steven’s a graduate of Bloomsburg University and the Pennsylvania College of Technology, and he currently works as the Content Marketing Manager for a New York City-based media company. His first book, Bigmart Confidential: Dispatches from America's Retail Empire, is a memoir detailing his time working at a big-box retailer. Please contact him at steven@stevensurman.com.

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