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The Quixtar Revolution: Discover the New High-Tech, High-Touch World of Marketing

The Quixtar Revolution: Discover the New High-Tech, High-Touch World of Marketing

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: A great source of information on the "How & Why" of Quixtar.
Review: Great Work Mr. Barefoot! This is a must have book for anyone who is looking for a way to get ahead in the 21st century. A well researched thought out book on the how & why of Quixtar. A great source of information on how Quixtar was created and why it is fast becoming the benchmark of success in the cyberworld. For anyone who is looking to take part in the ecommerce revolution, your serach is over, QUIXTAR is here.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Concise explanation of the Quixtar Ecommerce Opportunity
Review: This book is a must read for all current Quixtar Independent Business Owners and potential IBO's. It is a thorough review of the Quixtar Ecommerce Opportunity, from a business perspective. Coy Barefoot reviews the development of Ecommerce from a historical perspective, and explains clearly how Quixtar is revolutionizing the way business is done on the web. He sites current statistics on Ecommerce to back his position. This is a great book to use as a reference when talking about the Quixtar Opportunity, and to give to new or prospective IBO's for documentary support.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Great Introduction to E-Com and the Emergence of Quixtar
Review: This book is for anyone who wants to know about the beginnings of a new revolution. The E-Commerce revolution. The book presents an excellent introduction and timeline to the internet's history and that of computers as well. Easy to read and understand, anyone who is not well versed in the internet will benefit by reading this book.

The sections discussing Quixtar are very beneficial as well. The author attempts (often successfully) to portray Quixtar as a new unique concept in E-Commerce. The facts presented in the book are true, although there are quite a few misleading passages, much of which can be argued as semantics, but nonetheless do not tell the entire true story.

Overall the book does a good job in explaining the beginnings of computers, the internet, and e-commerce, as well as presenting Quixtar and its origins. A good read for all who are interested in an easy explanation of what is truly a revolution in progress.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Excellent indepth information on Quixtar
Review: This book and Dream-Biz.com(by Burke Hedges) provide an excellent information source for anybody either new to Quixtar or wishes to get an in-depth understanding of the history and the promise of Quixtar. The chapter - a Star is Born- with FAQs on Quixtar give a quick overview for people not yet in Quixtar business. Great tool for follow-up.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: i'm so tired of this
Review: i'm so tired of hearing people knock quixtar. first off if you create a cd do you not want to sell it? if that cd can reach someone who is on the fence is it not worth promoting? i personally got involved after i heard a cd, doesn't that make it possible that you may eventually buy a cd that gets someone else involved? for those people that don't like quixtar because of the selling of motivational products... look at all the cd's you buy and throw them away and whatever you do do not go to their concerts.... heaven forbid they get their message out. that is what the cd's, seminars, etc. are created for.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: An Interesting Read
Review: The book was interesting, to say the least, for anyone involved or thinking about becoming involved with the Quixtar business. Lots of insight and background on the business startup in 1999.
In reading some of the other "book reviews" entered on Amazon[.com], I find it amazing how the writer likes to "sound off" with nothing but negative comments and how Quixtar is just Amway, etc. etc.
This area is for book reviews, not a sounding board for discontented distributors who quit the business because they found it too hard.
This message board is all about the books. Lets keep it that way.

Rating: 2 stars
Summary: Amway by any other name (Quixtar) is still Amway
Review: I have noticed a common theme among the other reviews here. Almost everyone that gives a bad review here seems to call Amway, Quixtar, or both, a cult. By my definition, a cult is a group of ppl that belive something blindly without researching the truth. The only cult I see here consists of the critics. Thats right, everyone I have seen that looks at the facts, can find no problem with Quixtar. And Quixtar is no more Amway than it is Microsoft. Microsoft had a development team writing the website. Amway had people developing the infastructure. Microsoft has licensed code on the Quixtar servers. Amway released its MLM technique to Quixtar. Is Quixtar a disquised Microsoft? Of course not, and neither is it Amway. Amway is a good model that simply moved to a new locale.

If you are wondering if Quixtar will work, you can already see it in the raw number of copycat sites out there. I think that we will see Quixtar become the model of E-Commerce just as we see Microsoft as the model of software distribution and coding.

As for the book, the content was accurate and well presented, though I didn't like the quotes of nearby text. Big, bold print thrown in my face made it difficult to read at times, but the content was very easy to read and understand. I would like to see him do a follow-up on this work sometime.


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