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Home Business Builders
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May 20, 2004 2:15 pm |
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re: A Little Network Marketing Trivia |
Luv2organize
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You bring up a good point Nancy about companies like Tupperware, Mary Kay and Avon. But I have to ask this question, Aren't the big name companies like those just way to oversaturated to "become a millionaire" with at this time? Maybe when they were first starting out as a company you could make a lot of money, but who doesnt know someone selling tupperware etc??
I am also finding that the popular boards are getting inundated with consultants from the company that I am a consultant with therefore trying too locate boards to advertise on where the owner/moderator isnt a rep already for the company I am with is getting very hard.
So how do you invent a better mousetrap in advertising and marketing a home party plan for women to be able to reach women?
Thanks Terri Weston http://www.cards2luv.info
> Nancy Verini wrote: > Although the network marketing industry isn’t populated by huge companies like General Motors or IBM, (although many big companies have affiliate progrms now) it is nevertheless a significant industry in the united states and around the world. >- In America alone, there are more than 5 million distributors and salespeople. >- These distributors are a diverse group since MLM opportunities exist for people of all races, ages, and sexes. >- Women make up the majority of the direct selling industry at a ratio of 82 percent female to 18 percent male. >- These numbers probably reflect the demographics of long-dominant companies like Avon and Mary Kay. >- In fact, Mary Kay Cosmetics alone has created more women millionaires than any other company in the world. >- Recent growth in the industry has been among newer companies whose distributor ratios are more evenly divided between men and women. Private Reply to Luv2organize (new win) |
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