Tranont Reviews: 5 Tips for Sharing Life

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Good news! Our first few shipments of [Life] are already arriving and Associates are feeling the difference. When you find a product that you love and that works well for you, it is natural to want to share that experience with others. The question, though is how can you best share how you feel about Tranont products in a way that will invite others to try it as well?

In other words, how can you share [Life] in a way that creates curiosity instead of raising resistance? We have put together some useful ways to offer enthusiastic Tranont reviews in effective ways that will help more people get involved.

Five Dos and Don’ts for Sharing [Life]:


#1

Do: Share [Life]

Make it easy for people to try Tranont products. Create sample packs with print-outs of the label and directions (download them here). Give each person enough [Life] capsules for at least three days of use. It is important that people have enough of a sample to really give it a try.

Don’t: Suggest

that pregnant women, women seeking to get pregnant, children under 18 or individuals with high or low blood sugar issues should take [Life]. If someone asks if [Life] can help with X, Y, or Z issue, reply, “That’s something you’ll need to talk to your doctor about.” It is important to be honest with people about who should take the product and what it can do. By being honest and straightforward, you build trust, which is vital.

#2

Do: Keep it

simple. [Life] simply unlocks the nutrients in your food,* which contributes to better nutrition and overall health.* The simpler your explanation of Tranont, reviews of its benefits, and how it works, the easier it is to get your message across.

Don’t: Suggest

that [Life] has been evaluated by the FDA. Once again, be upfront with people and don’t try to mislead. Tranont Utah values honesty in our business practices.

#3

Do: Talk about

how [Life] makes you feel. The key to sharing how great Tranont products are is to share personal experience. You want to share Tranont products with people you know because of what it does for you. Share that, and people will want to know more.

Don’t: Suggest

the same results could apply to someone else. Good nutrition affects each person in unique ways. Some will feel dramatically different, others will simply feel more energized.* You can lace your conversations with references to how it makes you feel as an individual. Talk about trying Tranont products to see what difference they can make.

#4

Do: Share your own [Life] story

Make a video, write a blog and share your story online with #thisischange. Try to paint a picture of how Tranont products make you feel, what you think about them, and where you feel your [Life] experience is taking you.

Don’t: Share

testimonials third-hand. If you can’t point to a written or recorded testimonial from the original author, don’t share it. Remember, we can’t make claims that [Life] is intended to treat, diagnose, cure or prevent any disease or symptom. Outlandish promises will rightly be viewed with skepticism. Honest personal experience is a much more impactful way to talk about Tranont products.

#5

Do: Be mysterious on social media

Try sharing your results and experience using [Life] and don’t show the bottle or talk about Tranont. Then follow-up with everyone that likes or comments on your post with a simple: “I saw you liked my post! How are you doing? It seems like we haven’t talked in ages.” Your goal isn’t to sell, it’s to start conversations that will allow you to further explain your post and your business. Personal experience will stimulate more curiosity than product pitches.

Don’t: Be sales-ey

on social media. Don’t show the bottle of [Life] and say that everyone needs to buy it. Keep it simple and create curiosity. There are a lot of products being sold out there, and many people will turn away from a product pitch unless they have a reason to look into it. Your personal reviews and stories will help you bridge that gap.

Learn more about [Life] and all of Tranont's health products here.

*These statements have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration. This product is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease.

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