Ian Pubillones from Cooper City, Florida, worked in a restaurant before joining Vemma and achieving the rank of Presidential.
“When I first heard Star Ambassador Adam Wenig’s story, the whole thing just made sense,” Ian remembers. “I decided to join because I figured that if I started Vemma and it didn’t work out, at the worst I had just enjoyed some energy drinks. But if I didn’t pursue it, I would never have been able to live with myself.”*
For Ian Pubillones, personal development is crucial for every Vemma Affiliate, from Vemma Elite to the newest prospect. “You can’t expect professional pay with an amateur skill level,” he says.
Watch now to learn the keys that helped Ian join the ranks of the Vemma Elite, or keep scrolling to read his 6 habits of a successful Vemma Affiliate.
6 habits of a successful Vemma Affiliate from Ian Pubillones:
Coachable. “When you come into the business, the hardest part has already been done. Success leaves clues, and it’s an open-book test. You can copy off of someone else who has the answers,” says Ian.
Work hard. In order to get to the upper echelons of Vemma’s ranks, you need to have hard work and dedication. Massive action leads to massive success!*
Build fast. Learn and earn at the same time. Going out and getting momentum leads to success; those early “no’s” equal hours of personal development.*
Build belief. “When two people have an interaction, the person that is more certain will always influence the other person.”
Build deep, not wide. “Vemma businesses usually get stuck when there’s a disconnect between the newest Affiliate and the leaders in your business group,” says Ian.
Personal development. “All leaders are readers — what you feed your mind is so important.”
*The success or failure of each individual is dependent on their own efforts. The Company has generally expected results which can be obtained by visiting www.vemma.com.
“When I first heard Star Ambassador Adam Wenig’s story, the whole thing just made sense,” Ian remembers. “I decided to join because I figured that if I started Vemma and it didn’t work out, at the worst I had just enjoyed some energy drinks. But if I didn’t pursue it, I would never have been able to live with myself.”*
For Ian Pubillones, personal development is crucial for every Vemma Affiliate, from Vemma Elite to the newest prospect. “You can’t expect professional pay with an amateur skill level,” he says.
Watch now to learn the keys that helped Ian join the ranks of the Vemma Elite, or keep scrolling to read his 6 habits of a successful Vemma Affiliate.
6 habits of a successful Vemma Affiliate from Ian Pubillones:
Coachable. “When you come into the business, the hardest part has already been done. Success leaves clues, and it’s an open-book test. You can copy off of someone else who has the answers,” says Ian.
Work hard. In order to get to the upper echelons of Vemma’s ranks, you need to have hard work and dedication. Massive action leads to massive success!*
Build fast. Learn and earn at the same time. Going out and getting momentum leads to success; those early “no’s” equal hours of personal development.*
Build belief. “When two people have an interaction, the person that is more certain will always influence the other person.”
Build deep, not wide. “Vemma businesses usually get stuck when there’s a disconnect between the newest Affiliate and the leaders in your business group,” says Ian.
Personal development. “All leaders are readers — what you feed your mind is so important.”
*The success or failure of each individual is dependent on their own efforts. The Company has generally expected results which can be obtained by visiting www.vemma.com.