- Unemployed Mom Finds Silver Lining In Network Marketing
News10.net:
Two years ago, Julie Champion’s world turned upside down when she was laid off from her corporate job. Julie was blindsided along with 1,300 of her co-workers.
“You have all this great work experience and in a flash like that they let you go, said Champion. “They let everybody go and they tell you by [...] - Tomboy Tools Rep Recognized For Work In Contruction
Maryland Gazette:
When Jo Ellen Soesbee opened Reliable Repairs, it was tough for her to get taken seriously in the home improvement business.
“I’m in a field that’s mostly men, so I don’t get the same respect,” she said. “When I would go to meetings to meet with construction people, they would just ignore me.”
The Pasadena woman [...] - From Teaching To MLM
Bernama.com:
In the midst of the economic crisis in 1998, Puziah Saad boldly resigned from her teaching career.
Puziah who had taught for eight years made up her mind to venture full time into multi level marketing (MLM).
Though she had no formal qualification in marketing, the daughter of a settler born in Selangor 44 years ago has [...] - At £250,000 Per Year, Avon Is Rewarding For Debbie Davis
Guardian.co.uk:
My only interaction with an Avon lady came when I was temping in a small office in Bamber Bridge, Lancashire. I recall a shadowy character who would turn up sporadically, basket over arm like the witch/queen from Snow White, sending the seven 55-plus ladies into something of a cosmetics frenzy.
Debbie Davis is neither shadowy, nor [...] - Women Find Ways To Generate Revenue In Tough Times
Pacific Coast Business Times:
Marilyn Lewis has seen a few recessions in her lifetime, but the Thousand Oaks resident has always had a back-up plan. Like almost 15 million other women in the U.S., Lewis is a direct seller — she sells cosmetics to other women from her home.
Although it may conjure up images of ’50s [...] - Self-Employment Balloons In Recession
Canada.com:
Monique Hardy wasn’t concerned when her husband’s marketing contract expired in June 2007 because he instantly searched for a new job or contract. Then he ruptured the tendons in both of his kneecaps playing a softball game and was put out of action, with no immediate recovery in sight.
Her husband had to call off job [...] - Pink Tools Tough Enough For Any Project
cbs11tv.com:
Kate Julian pulls out her pink drill from her pink tool belt. The mother is getting ready to put up a ceiling fan in her home near Aubrey in Denton County.
“I’ve never been too intimated to take on a project,” says Julian.
She’s not intimated because she’s got a secret weapon – a shiny set [...] - NJ Candidate Brings A Little Sex Into The Office
digtriad.com:
One candidate for state office in New Jersey has a unique career: She hosts sex-toy parties.
Stepfanie Velez-Gentry, a Republican candidate for the State Assembly, is the owner of a company called Nookie Parties. She makes a living organizing parties for women and couples at which she sells sex toys, lotions, games, lingerie and other [...] - PartyLite Offers Flexibility With Direct Sales
Great Falls Tribune:
Doreen Lightner’s full-time job is working on the farm she and her husband own.
Her other job is a group leader with PartyLite Candles, a direct sales company.
Those two jobs work perfectly together.
The PartyLite business allows for flexible hours that can work around farming.
“The nice thing about my PartyLite business is it fluctuates for [...] - Direct Sales Is Booming
Prairie Business Magazine:
Brenda Koppy first became a Pampered Chef consultant to earn some fun money.
Less than five years later, she’s bringing in $3,000 to $4,000 a month on average. Koppy has more than replaced her full-time social worker’s salary, and she’s doing it in 15 to 20 hours a week.
Koppy is one of an [...]










