Shades of Color, LLC – the world’s largest manufacturer of African-American calendars – is proud to announce the launch of direct sales and fundraising programs for non-profits and home-based businesses. Just in time for the holiday season, interested parties may sell Shades of Color calendars, boxed Christmas cards, and other novelty items reflecting contemporary African-American culture. The Forgotten League, The Art of Annie Lee, The Civil Rights Movement and My Peepz are just a few of the most popular calendars. Additionally, a new line of Christmas cards feature a variety of artistic styles sure to stand out on the fireplace mantle this season.
Shades of Color’s new initiative combines direct sales and fundraising to attract both micro-entrepreneurs and non-profits. Schools, churches and other groups can meet fundraising goals for their 2007 programs with ZERO upfront costs. With profits of up to 50%, many groups will certainly want to earn money for school events, team uniforms, and trips among other activities. Additionally, entrepreneurs may start a home-based business as a Shade of Color Enterprise. As with Mary Kay Cosmetics or Avon, they can easily become a direct sales consultant, selling products from the catalog without carrying an inventory.
BlackNews.com – Shades Of Color Launches Direct Sales and Fundraising Program In Time For The Holidays