On Thursday, August 2, 2012 10:54:22 AM UTC-6, gin wrote:
I signed up for the free membership of doterrapro but think its--
expensive for the paid part. II did play around on it and think its a
little clunky, i.e., not intuitive. It doesn't matter how great you are
if it isn't easy to use or there is a big learning curve people aren't
as likely to use it. If they were smart they'd give a free week or more
of the full package at sign up. I don't want to pay and find out there
isn't anything on there that I don't already know.
Personally, I'd wait until after convention before signing up for
anything because I'm curious what doTerra will be offering, I've heard
they'll be rolling something out.
gin
On 8/1/2012 7:13 PM, MelissaMom wrote:
> After finding several mistakes on iDoTERRA's videos, I emailed the
> Goddards and they told me they are putting their efforts into
> doTERRAPro now. So I wouldn't waste your time or money with iDoTERRA.
> I don't know if doTERRAPro is up and running at full speed yet, but it
> looks amazing from what I've seen.
>
> On Jul 30, 10:37 am, Ginny Eiseman <gi...@kpunet.net> wrote:
>> Some do like it. For me it wasn't worth it. I sent out something like
>> 1500 emails and one person signed the form to receive their canned
>> emails. They never did sign up. I cancelled the service.
>> gin
>> On 7/30/2012 8:26 AM, Nicole in Texas wrote:
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>>> Is using idoterra worth it? has it helped you in your business? i'd
>>> love some feedback and reviews. :)
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