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GO Magazine features the latest information and advice from expert leaders that will help your XanGo business reach new heights.

A Q&A with Belgium’s Piet and Chris Smet

Up-and-comers Piet and Chris Smet, Premier Selects from Belgium, took a few minutes out of their busy lives to talk to GO about their XanGo experience. Here’s some of what they had to share:

How did you discover XanGo?

Through…

On The Map

As a Christian pastor, I always try my best to contact different kinds of people using XanGo® Juice as a tool. I have a lot of chances to reach out to many people. I

Build it, Like it, Lovett

When 5K XanGo Distributor Robert Lovett in Australia is given the platform to brag on his wife some, he never once runs out of superlatives. He talks of her outgoing personality, her positive outlook on life and how she’s got…

Family Man: Bringing Dad Back Home

Truth be told, the county of Manitowoc has forty thousand more cows than it does people. For the eighty thousand folks who call this slice of Wisconsin Americana home, however, it’s more than just farmland and fences.

In fact, Eric…

Nothing’s Gotta Give

As Jorge Andres Arzamendi plays Manuel Ponce’s classic “Intermezzo” on his piano one late morning in Mexico City, a street vendor not far from his open window is clanging a bell to try and win the attention of passerby. If…

When Plan B Becomes Plan A

Paul and Joni Wegeman, XanGo Distributors in Highlands Ranch, CO, are a lesson to accept people as customers, get people to events and never give up on skeptics. They began earnestly building their XanGo business in mid-December of 2008 and…

Executive Message – Aaron Garrity

New products, new system, new corporate team and new international markets—all factors converging together to create new energy.

Room At The Top

XanGo Distributor Liu, Hsiea Lin, a 100K Select based in Taiwan, has one of the fastest-growing businesses in the company.

Born On The Bayou

“XanGo was what brought us and the people working for us back to life,” husband Tim recalls, all the while owning up to a thick Cajun accent. “We would have been in a real financial bind otherwise.”

Four Years Later

If I could put a USB cable in my head and download into your brain all the information I have on XanGo, you'd be on your way. You'd be off and running even. But it doesn't work that way. It's an education business.

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