TUCZON, AZ, March 28, 2011 (Press-News.org) Direct sales marketing has just been made even easier with a unique and new offering, the Direct Sales Power Book-of-the-Month Club for home party plan sellers who want to learn how to book, sell, recruit and profit more. Just released, this opportunity to get one of the powerful programs offered by this site is not only budget-friendly, but geared toward the seller who wants to grow her business on her terms.
"Instead of getting a huge program, like our Direct Sales Boot Camp Success System or Party Plan Business Breakthrough, this program will let you learn and grow on your schedule," says Karen Moehr, owner of Moehr and Associates, the company than runs the Direct Sales Power site. "Most people don't have time to take on a huge training load, or have the income to invest right now," she says. "This new monthly training club is a perfect fit for them."
The Direct Sales Power Book-of-the-Month Club offers each of the tools, including books, videos and audio to help home party plan sellers and direct sales professionals not only market their business for growth, but book more home parties, develop a stellar service program, recruit more consistently and boost their overall sales through parties, internet and referrals and re-orders.
"Our programs are well-rounded and don't just focus on parties or games. We show you how to get the leads you can turn into bookings, recruits, sales, whatever and then we show you what to do from there to keep your profits growing and your team happy," says Ms. Moehr.
Moehr and Associates has been offering marketing programs, books and training for the direct sales industry since 2003. To learn more about this unique offer, visit http://www.directsalespower.com or http://www.isellmoretoday.com/bomc.html.
Since 1996 Moehr and Associates has provided creative marketing communications and publishing services. They work a variety of industries and specialize in helping small and medium-sized businesses with their marketing needs. It is located in Tucson, Arizona and is a 100% woman-owned business. For more information, you can contact them at: http://www.directsalespower.com.
Direct Sales Power Releases New Monthly Book Club for Home Party Plan Sellers
Direct sales marketing has just gotten easier and cheaper with the release of the Direct Sales Book-of-The-Month Training Club.
2011-03-28
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[Press-News.org] Direct Sales Power Releases New Monthly Book Club for Home Party Plan SellersDirect sales marketing has just gotten easier and cheaper with the release of the Direct Sales Book-of-The-Month Training Club.