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Direct-Selling Gains An Edge In Recession

December 19, 2008 by Angela | 1 Comment

TheStreet.com:

As the economy shrinks and more Americans lose their jobs, some people are turning to direct selling to bring in a little extra cash. And, in this case, what’s good for the consumer is very good for the seller.

“For most people, direct selling is a part-time endeavor, a supplement to an already existing income,” says Amy Robinson, vice president of communications and media relations at the Direct Selling Association, a national trade group representing more than 200 companies. “It’s a couple hours per month, and in a tough economy, it offers a little extra padding to their bank account.”

Those couple of hours can add up. In fact, direct-selling revenue tends to reflect the economy, except during recessions. According to the Direct Selling Association, the direct-sales industry operates at 5% higher growth than gross domestic product when the economy contracts.

One direct-sales company that has more than doubled revenue and the number of its consultants during 2008 is LMS Fragrances. The 4 1/2-year-old company is adding 100 to 150 consultants a month, bringing the number to about 2,500. LMS Fragrances aims to triple its consultant base in the next year.

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  • Ozlat on December 20th, 2008 at 11:40 pm

    Direct selling, especially network marketing is turning out to be an extremely viable venture for short term cashflow and long term financial security… thanks for the update !!

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