Before I answer I want to be perfectly clear, I am currently working as part of Bob s Yoli team. BUT I have also had the chance to actually work with Bob in other ventures in the past. I came to know him through his internet marketing training and coaching systems, so I think I can give you some more insight on him than some other people.Here is the deal:Bob has been a successful network mareketer for the past 21 years and since the late 90 s he has been doing Internet marketing as part of his company. He was one of a team of distributors in a past company that actually started using the internet to promote that program before the company even had a website! SO he goes way back in the world of internet based network marketing, and I ve worked with him for many of those years and have seen him and his team make some serious income.But it should also be known that Bob has also been an internet trainer and coach and has even been featured in the best selling book Multiple Streams of Internet Income by Robert G. Allen, so Bob s success has surely been noticed throughout the years.One of the other answer-ers is correct. Bob Gatchel is indeed one of the founding distributors of Yoli. But I also want to add one important fact that since the company opened, Bob is one of the very, VERY few distributors to achieve the rank of Triple Diamond which is no small feat! SO obviously Bob is the real deal and knows how to do this business. He is also providing a great set of internet marketing tools for his team to use to help them grow their business online. He understands that in network marketing - you need to help others succeed in order to succeed yourself. Bob didn t get to Triple Diamond all by himself - he did that by providing tools, systems and support for his team so that they can grow and advance in rank.Now I know that I may sound biased, but I think that becoming part of Bob s team would be a great decision should you want to join Yoli. I know that I like the product and the opportunity and particularly like that Bob and his team of experts are there to help me build my business and help me out. Here is his website where he talks abou the features, the advantages and benefits of what he has to offer to his team. http://JoinBobsTeam.comFinally, I want to address the comment about mixed opinions about Bob. When you ve been online and marketing for as long as Bob has you get some folks that love you and you have some folks that don t, that s just the way that it goes! To me, the biggest indicator about how you are perceived is to google someone and search out online what folks are saying. And if you do that about Bob, you ll see that there are a very few IF ANY negative comments about him. But, Bob will also be the first to admit that when you are an aggressive marketer like he his ... that you are bound to get some people mad at you for something you say ... it s inevitable!Finally I want to say that I also agree that network marketing is a business and like anything else is right for some people and not for others. It sounds from your question that you don t need to be convinced about the business model, so I m not going to sway you to the concept or sway you away from it. I will say that Yoli is something you should consider and you can feel confident that if you work with anyone on Bob s team, you ll get great support, training and mentorship that can help you get the most out of your Yoli business!
Mr. Gatchel is one of the founding distributors in Yoli. He has a fairly extensive background in marketing and some people have a rather mixed opinion of him. if you do join yoli I see no reason not to join his downline.I m not anti-MLM (multi level marketing) but it is NOT for everyone. I had a friend ask me to look into to yoli and I certainly wouldn t call it a scam but I didn t recommend they join. Single product MLMs always seem to have a hard time prospering long term, sure there are a few who have but there s a high failure rate. With only one type of product to retail there is more pressure to recruit a large downline to make a decent income. But each person you recruit has the same problem you did and soon it s all just a numbers game, how many people you bring in and not how much product you sell.Many good, hard working people make a respectable living with MLM but the number of people who try and fail to make anything is staggering. You must remember it is a buisness and until you get good at it it s not a high paying one. If someone tries to sell you on a program telling you how easy it is to make incredible money, just walk away. Your odds of getting rich quick in MLM are about the same as getting rich quick in a casino. It takes time, effort and talent to succeed. If MLM apeals to you find a company who has products you feel passionate about. Find a mentor or sponsor who doesn t throw out all the tired cliches like J.O.B. = Just Over Broke. These people try to make work sound like a dirty word when ANY opportunity requires hard work. Look for people who don t deny that but rather help you learn how to work smarter. And always remember that MLM is a buisness of personal relationships. If you let yourself view all your friends as nothing but potential customers or recruits, they wont be your friends very long. If you treat your customers and recruits as nothing more than a commission check, they wont be your customers for very long either.