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Making Money a Family Affair

Making Money a Family Affair

 

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Dan Hillstrom: Our greatest opportunity is still ahead of us

Dear North American IPC leaders,

.35%!

I love this number. Why, you ask? Because .35% represents the TOTAL number of people in North America that have EVER had an experience with Tahitian Noni Juice and Tahitian Noni International. As far as we can tell, less than half of 1% of the North American Population has ever been in contact with us in any form; whether as an IPC, Distributor, Rewards Member, Retail Customer, or ARC. In spite of the incredible success of TNI, the … Continue Reading

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Opportunity site upgrade

We just keep making improvements to our incredible new Web sites!

Our latest project was the Opportunity Site, and it looks awesome. Be sure to check it out for yourself and start thinking of ways you can use this site to build your business. This site, more than any other, was designed for our IPCs. We wanted to give you the best way to spark an interest in your contacts, and we feel like the new Opportunity Site is a giant step in the right direction.

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Jeff Hill: Making YOUR world a better place

As I write this quick note I am celebrating my 3 month anniversary with TNI. It started with a tremendous ILC in Las Vegas where I met many of you, and then I was able to participate in our 40 city tour where I got to rub shoulders with many more of you. I just returned from Tahiti on the incredible Black Pearl cruise where not only did I get to experience our TNI roots but also experienced way too much good food. We … Continue Reading

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The TNI Mission Statement

It’s been well-documented by now, but we’ve recently re-tooled our Tahitian Noni International mission statement. If you haven’t seen it yet, it is worth reading:

Our Mission: To bless the whole earth with the natural goodness of TAHITIAN NONI as we Tell the Story of lives transformed

There it is. A clear, straightforward philosophy held by everyone associated with Tahitian Noni International.

The real beauty of our mission statement, though, is its depth. Allow me to break the mission statement into four different elements:

To bless the whole earth: Company. … Continue Reading

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Video recap: Tell the Story

What is our story? What is your story? How can you better tell your story?

The focus of the third general session of ILC was Tell the Story. It featured presentations from the TNI founders, Cim Carver and Olympic gold medalist Cary Mullen. Check out the video recap by clicking the title of this post.

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The New Sites Are Up!

Ladies and gentlemen, it is with great joy that I announce the new Tahitian Noni International Web sites!

I know what you’re thinking: Sites? Plural?

Yes my friends. Tahitian Noni International has built four all-new Web sites for you, our IPCs. They are tools for you to recruit, educate and build your business. The four sites are as follows:

www.TNI.com - Our company site. Come here to learn about the history of TNI, its spokespeople, its leadership and news.

Products.TNI.com - Our product store and research site. Featuring TNI scientists presenting the healthful benefits of Tahitian Noni products.

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General Session No. 3: Tell the Story

Cary Mullen

Cary Mullen

Following the pattern of the TNI Mission Statement, the theme of our third general session was “Tell the Story.”

Our story, your story, telling your story more effectively–the session touched on all of these. It was a wonderful session full of emotion, inspiration and motivation.

The session began with all five founders on stage: Kerry and Kim Asay, John Wadsworth, Stephen Story and Kelly Olsen. They sat down with Jeff Hill, vice president of sales and marketing, and spoke openly about their experiences building Tahitian … Continue Reading

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