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Moon Shot reveals Sandro’s personal roadmap to building a sustainable, long-term success in network marketing, the key guide for both seasoned professionals and newcomers aiming to turn ambition into real achievement. The event took place in Zurich last month.
“Moon Shot” Launches in Switzerland: A Swiss-Made Blueprint for Professional Success in Network Marketing Zurich, Switzerland — 19 December 2025 — Swiss Italian entrepreneur and international network-marketing leader Sandro Cazzato, born and raised in Switzerland, announces the launch of his new book Moon Shot — a practical, Swiss-crafted roadmap for turning network marketing into a legitimate, sustainable, and high-performance profession. The book centers on a specific, high-intensity strategy called the "90-Day Run," which Sandro Cazzato credits for his massive scaling. Grounded in Swiss values of precision, consistency, and professionalism, Moon Shot reflects the journey of a leader who transitioned from IT consulting in Swiss banks and insurance institutions to building a global marketing organization of more than 170,000 members across multiple countries. Unlike many network marketers who rely on charisma or hype, Sandro comes from a background in IT and finance. He approaches success as a design problem, not a luck problem. With a clear, structured approach, the book gives readers in Switzerland and beyond the tools to: • understand network marketing as a serious, strategic business model; • build trustworthy, high-performing teams — a hallmark of Swiss business culture; • follow a methodical, step-by-step success framework rooted in discipline and clarity; • apply practical tools to create long-term, sustainable income. “People often look for shortcuts, but success demands structure, discipline, and clear intention. That’s why I wrote Moon Shot. I want to show that when you approach network marketing with professionalism and a long-term mindset — the same mindset that drives Swiss excellence — you can build something truly extraordinary.” — Sandro Cazzato. Foreword by Global Industry Leader Eric Worre The book includes a foreword by Eric Worre, author of Go Pro and one of the most respected and influential voices in the global network-marketing profession. In his foreword, Worre highlights not only Cazzato’s disciplined methodology but also his authenticity, his commitment to ethical leadership, and his ability to translate complex business principles into actionable, repeatable steps. Worre emphasizes that Cazzato represents a new generation of leaders who treat network marketing as a true profession — one that demands mastery, accountability, and consistency. He notes that Moon Shot delivers a rare combination of strategic clarity and real-world practicality, making it equally valuable for newcomers and seasoned professionals. Worre describes Moon Shot as “a framework that anyone — anywhere — can follow to achieve real success,” underscoring that Cazzato’s journey demonstrates what becomes possible when passion is paired with Swiss-level precision and a global vision. A Resource for Swiss Professionals Seeking Independence With the rise of flexible work models and independent business opportunities in Switzerland, Moon Shot arrives at a time when many are looking for financial autonomy without sacrificing professionalism or integrity. The book is written for: • newcomers curious about network marketing but unsure where to start, • experienced distributors seeking a more structured strategy, • Swiss professionals looking for a proven system that aligns with high work-ethic standards, • anyone seeking a practical, risk-conscious path to entrepreneurship. Availability Moon Shot will be published in December 2025 by Lioncrest Publishing in English. It will be available in German, French and Italian by mid-January Swiss readers can join the official waiting list and access previews at: www.sandrocazzato.com/moonshotpreview. Sandro Cazzato is a Swiss-Italian entrepreneur, known for combining precision-driven Swiss professionalism with a warm, people-centric leadership style shaped by his Italian heritage. Comments are closed.
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