Wednesday, March 28, 2012

Marketing Oxygen4Energy - What's the Best Way to Sell Oxygen4Energy? ( Nitrous Whippets )

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The Future of Oxygen


Oxygen bars have become popular in Europe in the last decade, and the trend is finally hitting America. With oxygen bars across the country, from big cities to rural hot spots, a new company is capitalizing on the need for energy and oxygen by all types of people.

Oxygen4Energy is a network marketing company with an interesting new product offering. The idea really began around the time that the sport Paintball was developing into the big hit it is today. The same technology used to hock a paintball hundreds of feet is the same technology used to create portable oxygen canisters for personal use.

The man who played a big part in developing the sport of paintball is Jeffrey Perlmutter. He got together with an oxygen e-commerce seller, Craig Inaba, and the two of them devised the technology for the new company, currently selling in the United States.

How to Sell Oxygen4Energy

Many people are beginning to use oxygen as a recreational pastime, as evidenced by the growing "oxygen bar" industry. But there are a myriad of uses for it. Mountain bikers. Triathletes. Climbers. Stressed out office workers. Altitude travelers. Basically, the tired and weary can benefit from a little bit of extra oxygen. And this is how Oxygen4Energy is positioning its new product.

The oxygen canisters they sell are small and lightweight, and fairly compact for adventure sports. Each canister contains almost all pure oxygen, with small traces of nitrogen and ambient air mixed in (about 5%).
A big question for network marketers is how the product will be perceived. Its' something that you take a few "hits" of when you need the extra boost. Much like the popular party drug nitrous oxide, also known as "whippets," a small bit is inhaled for enhanced sensation. Does this cause apprehension in potential clients? Do people want to be seen walking around huffing unknown substances from a small canister?

The sales pitch is especially important with this product because of the possible negative perceptions. There will be some who see the direct correlation between partying and taking shots of powerful "air," and others who have never considered the link between the two.

Positioning Your Pitch

If professional people are going to be using this product, it's crucial for network marketers to position it as a legitimately useful product that a lot of other successful professionals are using. Testimonials can be very powerful with this type of product. So it word of mouth, and the internet.

So before jumping into a new and potentially lucrative business, it's a good idea for network marketers to understand the product and its possible implications for your clients and your downline. Take time to learn the best methods to succeeding in a new business before creating that success yourself.

Joshua Fuson is a professional marketer, and has participated in the generation of over $14 million dollars in the direct-marketing industry in the past 4 years alone. To find out more about Josh, click here.
You can also learn more about sales techniques to build your network marketing business here, at Online Oxygen4Energy Success.
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Monday, March 12, 2012

Inhalants and Depressants ( Nitrous Whippets )

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Inhalants are volatile substances inhaled intentionally for their intoxicating effects. They are often one of the first drugs of use. Their effect is immediate and the high is short so users into three main categories: commercial solvents and aerosol sprays, anesthetics, and the volatile nitrites.

Solvents and Aerosol Sprays

Some commonly abused items in this group are spray paints, hair sprays, vegetable oil sprays, cold weather care starters, air sanitizers, window cleaners, furniture polishes, insecticides, disinfectants, spray medications, deodorants, gasoline, transmission fluid, glues, paint thinners, nail polish and removers, magic markers, typing correction fluid, and shoe polish. Low doses may produce slight stimulation, moderate doses cause one to become uninhibited, and high doses can causes loss of consciousness and sometimes death. Especially dangerous is inhaling from a bag. Other effects may be drowsiness, headaches, nausea, vision disturbances, watering of eye, excess nasal secretions, coughing and salivation, chemical smell on the breath, sores on the nose and mouth, pallor, flushing, and poor muscular control. Long term use can cause damage to the central nervous system, live, kidneys, blood, and bone marrow.

Anesthetics

Nitrous oxide (laughing gas), a general anesthetic, is legally sold as a propellant for whipped cream in an aerolized spray can or in a small 8 gram metal cylinder. These cylinders are called "whippets" by drug users and are sold with a balloon from which the gas is inhaled or a pipe (Buzz Bomb) which combines with the cylinder. Adverse reactions from nitrous oxide can include shortness of breath, nausea, variations in heartbeat, and hearing loss. Long term use can cause nerve damage. Death can occur if the gas is inhaled without sufficient oxygen.

Depressants

Substances classified as depressants under the Controlled Substance Act have a high potential for physical and psychological dependency with tolerance developing rapidly. On the street they are referred to as "down". Sedatives (sleeping pills) and tranquilizers make up this classification. Most of these drugs are taken orally.

These drugs are often found in the home by teenagers who favour combining them with alcohol, a dangerous, sometimes fatal mistake.
Mark O Irabor
Drugsite.blogspot.com
Mark O Irabor - is a Chief science Technologist in the Department of Biomedical communication Centre of the College of Medicine University of Ibadan, whose duty it is to enhance clinical teaching, research and training.
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