4 eCorp - Ethos FR
The MLM Blog Network is looking for a blogger to launch a Ethos FR blog on the network. If you are interested in blogging about the 4 e-corp, Ethos FR products and/or business, please leave a comment below and we will get in touch with you.
From the web site:
Ethos Environmental is a manufacturer and distributor of a unique line of fuel reformulating products under the name Ethos Fuel Reformulators, or Ethos FR.
As the name suggests, Ethos Environmental's credo is solely based on adhering to the highest levels of ethics in every aspect of its business conduct. Its contribution to its clients, shareholders, and international partners deliver value to consumers while contributing to the future of next generations.
Ethos is conceived to work with any fuel in an internal combustion engine. It adds cleaning and lubricating qualities to any type of fuel or motor oil, allowing engines to perform cooler, smoother and with more vigor. The overall benefits are increased fuel mileage, reduced emissions and maintenance costs. Over the last decade, the unmatched value of Ethos FR products has been proven through millions of miles of on-the-road testing. On average, customers have achieved a 7% to 19% increase in fuel mileage, and more than 30% reduction in fuel emissions.
Ethos Environmental is also at the forefront in the development of new blending methods and is positioned to lead the industry with numerous new patents currently under development. Patents are in process to cover areas of synthetic oils, sulfur substitutes and varied
formulations of the original Ethos FR and its enhancements.
Since the company was founded, it continues to experience tremendous growth in the global market place. Ethos Environmental has successfully launched products in regions such as North and South America, Western Europe and the Asian Pacific Rim through global channels of distribution and collaborations with market-specific distributors. Due to the comprehensive understanding of these distributors of local market dynamics and indigenous cultural preferences, Ethos’s management has successfully adapted to the global markets in which it operates.
The long-term objective of Ethos Environmental is to continue to provide ethical products to ethical clients concerned with minimizing the impact of harmful emissions upon the environment. Ethos Environmental strives to contribute value to shareholders while assuming a pivotal role as a socially conscious member of an increasingly interdependent global community.
I have been with Ethos from the first month of operaion and am a Founding Distribuor. I would love to host a blog on this network. I maintained a blog regarding my Ethos journey for several months, moved it to WordPress, and am now moving away from WordPress. Was looking for a new home and stumbled across your blog request. Will look forward to hearing from you.
Posted by: Teresa Holladay | June 02, 2007 at 08:49 PM
Companies which are entering this particular market (fuel additives) seem to be a dime a dozen right now, there is definitely a market for it! However, is there any sort of insurance (or warranty) that the additives will lead to the promised fuel efficiency benefits? If so, it would only enhance the market for their products.
Jerry
www.leads4insurance.com
Posted by: Jerry | June 08, 2007 at 08:39 AM
Somebody better hurry. This company is going down the tubes fast based on the lastest quarterly report.
Watch out, Enrique may take the money and run.
Posted by: Frank Thomas | July 22, 2007 at 06:12 PM
It looks like an interesting product. Is it an oil additive?
Posted by: Tanning Lotion | September 13, 2007 at 09:33 PM
Yikes! Nothing hasn't been posted in a while. I hope they didn't take the money and run. And, if so, I hope their employees have insurance. Who knows where this might lead to?
Jerry
www.leads4insurance.com
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Posted by: Rich Marshall | December 03, 2007 at 05:44 PM
Whether or not fuel prices change there is some help for you with the release to the general public of a fuel additive proven to increase mileage and reduce pollution. So you can now not only save money at the pump but you can also become pro active in the fight against harmful vehicle emissions. This is a win-win situation.
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