BOSTON, MA, November 10, 2012 (Press-News.org) Much has been achieved in such a short time by Candace Keefe and her team at Bioceutica since she took over the reins little over two months ago. The word on the street is that this company is going places and the sleeping giant has at last awakened. "When I took over at Bioceutica the first thing we did was a complete root and branch analysis of the business to determine where sustainable improvements could be made," said the CEO.
What has followed since has been remarkable by any standards as Candace's handpicked team got to work. First out of the gate were a new brand identity and a leading edge website to underpin the new strategy and brand promise: "Life without limits."
Quickly following on from that was an industry leading innovative compensation plan created with the multi level marketing industry's top planning architects. "I challenge anyone to find a better constructed and more rewarding plan," Candace has said. "I believe that hard work on every level should, no needs, to be rewarded."
Clearly at Bioceutica they weren't prepared to rest on the laurels because after the new plan was launched, to universal acclaim for its simplicity and generosity, the team that has been working very hard to rationalize their products into two clearly defined areas. In alignment with the goal to provide a holistic, internal and external approach, they have categorized these as Nutraceuticals for their vitamin and supplement range and Cosmeceuticals for the soon-to-launch skincare products. "It makes complete sense for us to provide a balanced and compatible regime for both everyday health and wellness and skincare," said Katy Muenter, Director of Product Development at Bioceutica. "We have a very exciting range of skincare products launching in January using the very latest in natural technologies with scientifically proven benefits."
It seems that the company just never stops as they have also just launched their, first ever, incentive trip program called the 'Good Life'. Upon reaching their target, the successful independent consultants will join their fellow achievers on the Mexican Riviera for what promises to be an unforgettable experience. This stress free all-inclusive trip will set the benchmark for reward programs to come.
As Candace said: "The colder it gets outside the more a margarita in the Mexican Riviera is calling my name! Who wants to join me? Visit the website to make sure you're on track for earning the Good Life trip this April!"
Bioceutica LLC market-leading multi-level marketing company based in Boston. Follow all the news on the Bioceutica website www.bioceutica.com and Twitter https://twitter.com/bioceuticallc.
Bioceutica Invite Their Independent Consultants to be Part of the Good Life the Multi-Level Marketing Company's First-Ever Incentive Trip Program
Bioceutica keeps the momentum going with the launch of their first incentive trip program called the 'Good Life'.
2012-11-10
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