Women Rock Direct Sales In Hard Times

Posted on 19. May, 2009 by Dan Mitchell in Evaluating MLM, Inspiration, Network Marketing - MLM, Network Marketing News, Small Business


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This is no surprise if you've met my wife...I can't even spell Silpada but my wife is excited about it...

So here's more from WBZT in Boston:

Chatting with friends, dinner and some new jewelry. It may sound like a girls' night out, but for millions of women it's also work.

When Shannon Bambara was laid off earlier this year, she polished up her sales pitch and became a direct seller with Silpada Designs. She peddles the company's products at house parties and then takes a cut of the proceeds. "An average Silpada party retails about $950, which means I take home 30% of that which would be around $285," Bambara explained.

While there are no statistics for this recession, history shows that during bad economic times, more women turn to home parties as a way to help fill the income void. The average seller who works part time earns about $200 a month. For those who work full time, there's the potential to earn up to six figures.

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One Response to “Women Rock Direct Sales In Hard Times”

  1. Anthony Z. Frazier

    19. Nov, 2009

    I wanted to know where to find a representative here in LA. Thanks

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