IBO's in Vietnam can now earn rewards for rapid rank advancements
Provo, UT (PRWEB) August 19, 2012
After the exciting announcement that Qivana is open for business in Vietnam, Qivana is introducing two new market-specific promotions for Independent Business Owners in the country. These two new promotions have been implemented to reward IBOs who quickly achieve rank advancement and enroll new IBOs at targeted volume levels.
The Vietnam Rapid Rank Promotion will reward Vietnam IBOs for achieving the ranks of Gold, Gold Pro and Platinum Star within 30 day intervals. Those IBOs who achieve Gold rank within 30 days of registering with Qivana will receive a $200 USD bonus. IBOs who achieve Gold Pro within 30 days of achieving Gold with receive a $300 USD bonus. Lastly, IBOs who achieve Platinum Star within 30 days of achieving Gold Pro will receive a $500 USD bonus.
The Vietnam Super IBO Promotion rewards IBOs who enroll new IBOs with an initial order at the 225 PV, 450 PV and 1,000 PV levels. For enrolling a new IBO with an initial order of 225 PV, the sponsoring IBO will receive $20 USD. For 450 PV enrollment, the sponsor receives $40 USD, and for a 1,000 PV enrollment, the sponsor receives $100 USD*.
*Promotion is capped at $100 USD per month per IBO.
ABOUT QIVANA
Qivana is a network marketing company specializing in natural products. Qivana offers a systematic approach to physical improvement and financial well-being. The company’s QORE, METABOLIQ and PRIME Systems are doctor-developed and research backed health regimens created with natural products. Founded by five industry veterans, Qivana is currently doing business in the United States, Canada, Mexico, Vietnam and Germany. For more information, visit http://www.qivana.com.
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