There’s a frenzy of Vemma activity at Michigan State University, and Luke Hessler is right in the middle of it. Luke is a Vemma Star Executive Brand Partner, and as a full-time college student, he balances his Vemma business with classes in International Business and a full social calendar that includes weekly Verve parties.
Daily meetings put interested college students into instant contact with experienced Brand Partners. “Once you see someone who can do it — someone who’s really taking full advantage of the Vemma opportunity — then you see that you can do it too,” Luke explains. “I was first approached by my neighbor’s older brother, but I said no at first, since he was new to the business at the time and I didn’t see how you could really make money in Vemma. Four months later, when he was at Gold level, he was making $1,000 a month and I joined.* I saw the potential. People who are interested in Vemma need to learn the business from someone who’s already successful.”
Vemma also gives students real world business experience that they can’t get in college classes. Members of #YPR are using social media to advertise and educate others about Vemma — an experience that will come in handy whether they become doctors, lawyers, or full-time entrepreneurs. “We’ve made a Facebook page where we post business tips, Verve party photos, opportunity videos, inspirational quotes and resource links. One of the first things we do is point new Brand Partners to that page to learn more and get a good feel for what Verve and Vemma is all about. It’s been very successful.”
“When I meet other students at parties and such, they see that I’m one of them even though I have a successful business, and that makes them want to hear how I pull in that kind of money. People see that it’s possible, and they decide to join Vemma so they, too, can own their own business. College kids are lucky — since they’re not established into a career, they know a lot of people and have the time to build a business while they’re in school.”
Luke says most college students start to realize how bad the job market is by their junior year or so. “Some don’t see it until their senior year. At that point, they see the logic in doing something on the side to develop a residual income. They know they may be part of that group that can’t find a job after graduation. I think with Vemma, we’re also able to help raise awareness of what the reality is for the job market for young people.”
“I’m excited for the future,” Luke says. “There are great things ahead. Just remember to keep it simple. If you see a good movie, you tell your friends. That’s how Vemma is — there are great products and it’s an amazing opportunity, so tell your friends and you’ll be blown away by how your business will grow. Don’t let the fact that you have an opportunity to get paid for it make it complicated.”
*Results not typical, your results may vary. The success or failure of each individual is dependent on their own efforts. The Company has generally expected results which may be obtained by visiting www.vemma.com.
Vemma also gives students real world business experience that they can’t get in college classes. Members of #YPR are using social media to advertise and educate others about Vemma — an experience that will come in handy whether they become doctors, lawyers, or full-time entrepreneurs. “We’ve made a Facebook page where we post business tips, Verve party photos, opportunity videos, inspirational quotes and resource links. One of the first things we do is point new Brand Partners to that page to learn more and get a good feel for what Verve and Vemma is all about. It’s been very successful.”
“When I meet other students at parties and such, they see that I’m one of them even though I have a successful business, and that makes them want to hear how I pull in that kind of money. People see that it’s possible, and they decide to join Vemma so they, too, can own their own business. College kids are lucky — since they’re not established into a career, they know a lot of people and have the time to build a business while they’re in school.”
Luke says most college students start to realize how bad the job market is by their junior year or so. “Some don’t see it until their senior year. At that point, they see the logic in doing something on the side to develop a residual income. They know they may be part of that group that can’t find a job after graduation. I think with Vemma, we’re also able to help raise awareness of what the reality is for the job market for young people.”
“I’m excited for the future,” Luke says. “There are great things ahead. Just remember to keep it simple. If you see a good movie, you tell your friends. That’s how Vemma is — there are great products and it’s an amazing opportunity, so tell your friends and you’ll be blown away by how your business will grow. Don’t let the fact that you have an opportunity to get paid for it make it complicated.”
*Results not typical, your results may vary. The success or failure of each individual is dependent on their own efforts. The Company has generally expected results which may be obtained by visiting www.vemma.com.