The XE BlogSpot

XE = Ex Enagic. This blog contains articles, opinions and perspectives about Enagic - and water ionizers in general - from an Ex Enagic distributor. While there may be some sarcasm here, and hopefully a lot of humor, we promise to stick to the facts as we discover them. Email me at ExEnagic at gmail.com. (Use the @ sign of course.)

Monday, August 2, 2010

It's the Right Path for ME!

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What's really great is that I am getting calls every day from Enagic distributors trying to convince me I made the wrong decision to le...
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Thursday, July 29, 2010

Is Kangen Water® Special?

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Here's a question I got from a recent prospect who had been 'educated' by their friend who is selling Enagic® SD501s. "Isn...
Thursday, June 3, 2010

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The Psychology of Pricing

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Why is it that $1999 sounds so much more affordable than $3980? Why was there so much resistance to the nearly $4000 price of the SD501 and ...

Why Enagic's Comp Plan Won't Hold Water

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"A binary ?" my friend moaned. "Please tell me you are joking," she said. "I've been in three binary comp plans...
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Monday, May 31, 2010

What I Learned About Electrodes and Electrolysis Chambers

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OK, this is a big topic. It will probably be modified a lot as I clarify more and more. You know how some people in Enagic teach that 'b...
Sunday, May 30, 2010

No Logic Here!

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I apologize up front that this blog is not going be very logical in its progression. I'll write about whatever I think about at the time...
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The author of this blog was an active Enagic distributor since August of 2007. They were moderately successful while working the business part time, and were always challenged by the resistance to the nearly $4000 price tag of the highly touted SD501. They were 100% supportive of the vision and dream of Enagic's founder, Mr. Oshiro .... a water ionizer in every home. But that's just impossible for the average family when the price is $4000 ... especially when the economy turned. To achieve that worthy, laudable dream, they have turned to a new, innovative, pioneering, technology that produces the same results for less than half the price ... and it doesn't use mesh plates to cut the cost. Read the posts to find out the why they made this difficult and financially risky decision.
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