Thursday, 25 August 2016

Network Marketing Professionals VS Direct Selling Myths


The direct selling world seems to be engulfed by certain pervasive myth. It is about time that we discover the truths of direct selling and start practicing it for the growth and success of our businesses. QNET India, one of Asia’s leading direct selling companies, is here to debunk some of the common misjudgments about direct selling that can go on to prevent prejudices against direct sellers.

Myth 1: Direct selling is for stay-at-home individuals who are short ofknowledge and skills
Fact: A direct seller can be anyone: educated, hard-working and looking for opportunities to make his/her life better. Direct selling demands embracing entrepreneurship, irrespective of your background, gender or education. A person who possesses qualities like determination to learn, speak confidently in public, handle negotiations, planning and story-telling, can be a successful direct seller.

Myth 2: Direct selling is similar to illegal and risky pyramid schemes
Fact: Direct selling is not an illegal hierarchy-based investment scam like the notorious pyramid schemes. In pyramid schemes, only the people at the top make money, while the working bees at the lowest end get nothing. Contrary to this, in legitimate direct selling, all the direct sellers earn, based on their performance and the hustle they undergo. Direct sellers work like ethical entrepreneurs. They make genuine sales and enjoy great compensation plans.

Myth 3: Direct sellers make easy money
Fact: Direct selling is not just-another get-rich-quick scheme. Direct sellers are serious entrepreneurs who are passionate about their work and profession. They work hard to build relationships with customers and provide satisfying one-on-one shopping experience. They might also polish their skills to offer excellent customer service by attending regular conferences, workshops or personal development courses. They manage their time and sell products innovatively, which makes their job immensely rewarding.


At QNET, we believe in the concept of direct selling. We offer super hybrid compensation plans for aspiring or             existing direct sellers to materialize their dreams. Our dynamic strategies and direct marketing opportunities aim at creating more volume and more returns. Visit www.qnetindia.net/ to explore the latest direct selling news, network marketing business updates, and much more.

Source: https://qnetreview.wordpress.com/2016/08/25/debunking-the-3-most-common-direct-selling-misconception/

Thursday, 11 August 2016

QNET Sponsors Hockey Association


Asian Direct Selling Company, QNET has once again joined hands with the Selangor (Malaysia) Hockey Association to jointly sponsor the Selangor Hockey League 2016 with TNB.
QNET, which is also a strategic partner of the Malaysian Hockey Confederation (MHC)  has partnered with several prominent sporting names globally including its current partnership with Manchester City Football Club (MCFC) as the Official Direct Selling Partner and a similar partnership previously with the Marussia F1 Team.
This year’s league will see a record number of 47 teams compared to 34 last year competing for honors in five divisions including women and school-boy categories, to be played at four different venues in the Klang Valley.
The league, scheduled to take place between 15th August till November 2016, is named ‘TNB-QNET –Selangor Hockey League 2016’ (TNB-QNET-SHL 2016).
QNET, the flagship subsidiary of the QI Group of Companies, hopes its sponsorship of the league will not only provide the perfect opportunity for the growth and development of hockey at the grassroots level but more so to encourage the interest, passion and development of the game in the state and country.
“As a keen supporter of one of our top national game, we are also happy to see the league getting bigger and better. Additionally, our partnership with SHA clearly demonstrates our strong support for the development of hockey, where Malaysia, ranked 12th in the world, will hopefully break into the top ten bracket soon.
Given the ongoing commitment that QNET has made to hockey, both in Selangor and to the national body (MHC) over the years, it is a natural fit for us to see Malaysia attaining the glory days of hockey once again as we were in the 70s and 80s,” said QNET Malaysia Regional Director, Mr. Zaheer Merchant.
Expressing his delight for the partnership with the Selangor Hockey Association (SHA), Zaheerbelieved that both QNET and SHA and together with TNB this year, portray and possess the same values, namely passion, determination and teamwork.
“The synergy between us will ensure continued progression, in line with the state’s goals and aspirations for hockey. We are proud to work with Selangor Hockey Association for the second consecutive year and look forward to an exciting hockey league,” added Zaheer

The men’s division will feature a total of 29 teams, which have been divided into 5divisions hile6 teams will compete in the Women’s category which is being held for the second consecutive year.
Another 12teams will participate in the School Boy’s division. The league will be played at three venues, namely the MBPJ Hockey Stadium, Pandamaran Hockey Stadium and the KPM stadium in Pantai.