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Men In Tupperware

Peter Wooldridge’s two sons enjoy the benefits of their father’s job, but baulk at the idea of one day following in his footsteps. You see, Wooldridge Senior is a Tupperware salesman and can well appreciate his boys’ aversion to joining the family business. “They’ve grown up with Dad selling tupperware,” the Adelaide man says with

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Door-To-Door For Men’s Clothes

The Wall Street Journal: Somewhere in Dallas, there’s a woman driving around in a $1,000-a-month Lexus selling J. Hilburn dress shirts. She’s one of more than 1,000 commission-based “style advisors,” J. Hilburn LLC’s traveling band of fabric swatch carrying, collar-and-cuff experts that are expected to push the company’s revenue to around $25 million this year.

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The Pink Rebound

WSJ: Call it lipstick on a pig, but there’s at least one bright spot in the nation’s bleak employment data. While it may take years to replace the millions of jobs lost in the recession, one employer is already on a hiring spree: Mary Kay Cosmetics. The direct-sales giant last week reported signing up more

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Avon is Calling, From Twitter

Direct selling and MLM are changing. You’re unlikely to ever have a Avon lady come to your door anymore. Today, it seems that much of the network marketing in the world takes place on the internet, and on Facebook and Twitter primarily. Zimmerman also encourages salespeople to utilize social media such as Twitter and Facebook

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TeaPartyBizOpp.info?

Via BoingBoing, comes word of a Tea Party multi-level marketing program called TeaPartyBizOpp.info. I’ve no idea if this is actually real, since I’ve been unable to contact because the site’s owners because they’ve taken down their contact information due to “the many threats, and vulgar hate mail we receive daily from far left radicals.” Anyone

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