Direct Selling Spurs Increase In Home Business Monday, March 1, 2004 Home-Work: Direct Selling Spurs Increase in Home Business (NAPSA)—One of the fastest growing ways to buy and sell products is also proving to be the most lucrative and convenient for manyinvolved. Direct selling has become a global phenomenon as consumers are drawn to the appeal of shopping from home—and the outdated image of the door-to-door salesperson has been replaced by that of savvy entrepreneurs managing profitable businesses from the convenience of their homes. Nearly 50 million people comprise the global sales force today, 13.3 million in the U.S. alone, and it’s estimated nearly half a million new independent salespeople join the ranks each week. In fact, direct-selling sales in the U.S. went up about $1 billion in 2008, hitting $29.6 billion. Overseas the increase was even more dramatic. One reason may be that direct selling offers an unprecedented opportunity, says Neil Offen, president of the Direct Selling Association: “Two wonderful aspects of direct selling are that you can balance your family responsibilities in life with your business opportunity and you can set your own financial goals.” If you’re attracted to a profes- sion in direct selling, however, do a little research. The Direct Sell- ing Association suggests you: Find a company and product that appeals to you Make sure your start-up costs are minimal Look for companies that offer cutting-edge support for their sellers. Online tools, in particular, can make purchasing products and running of the business much easier Find a company that offers education, training, support and incentives. --- PHOTOS --- File: 20190730-142226-20190730-142223-62729.pdf.jpg --- FILES --- File: 20190730-142223-62729.pdf