Since the COVID-19 pandemic, people have been leaving traditional jobs in droves, citing job dissatisfaction and a desire to pursue their passions. According to a Job Openings and Labor Turnover survey by the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, approximately 50.5 million people quit in 2022. Many find satisfaction in the direct selling industry by offering QNET’s exclusive products.
The direct sales industry has prospered through major global economic crises and has always proven to be resilient and adaptable. The World Federation of Direct Selling Associations reports that approximately 120 million people were involved in the direct selling industry in 2019 and 2020. The WFDSA’s report states that the industry generates up to $180.5 billion in overall sales, and it’s still booming. And QNET’s unique products have much to do with the company’s continued success.
Many independent representatives got involved with the company to make extra income or embrace a more flexible work schedule. They’re venturing out on their own and finding success through the direct selling industry and legitimate companies. Unlike scam operations, QNET’s quality products are backed by research and exclusively available on its direct selling platform.
The Company’s Products Are Not a Scam
The company’s independent representatives can see an increase in demand for the company’s health and wellness products. CEO Malou Caluza is a fan of many of the company’s offerings. “Our home care products are my personal favorite,” she said. “It’s really important to me to use products in the home that will keep my family and me safe and healthy. We have an air purifier and a fantastic water purification product that runs without electricity.”
Since the pandemic, Caluza said businesses that “specialize in health, wellness, and nutrition products are seeing a spike in sales, as more people are looking for products to boost their immunity and protect their families.”
She explained that the company works with international vendors “to design unique, high-quality, and advanced-technology products that are exclusively available [on the direct selling business’s e-commerce platform].”
Is QNET Safe for Entrepreneurs?
QNET is a global lifestyle and wellness-focused creator of micro-entrepreneurs that is reinventing how people work. The direct selling platform is more appealing than ever, as 2022 was the second consecutive year of staffers quitting traditional workforce options in record-breaking numbers.
“Workers are clearly confident about their prospects as they continue to quit their old jobs at high rates,” Nick Bunker, economic research director for North America at the Indeed Hiring Lab, told CNBC.
Direct selling is a multibillion-dollar industry. It’s present in more than 170 countries. And more than 125 million people are involved in it whether they choose to work part time or full time. The global direct selling industry is expected to expand at an annual growth of 6.1% from 2022 to 2028.
For many individuals, direct selling provides a great platform to become micro-entrepreneurs and build a successful sales business. Anyone can become an entrepreneur at a very low cost with QNET, provided they’re willing to put in the hard work and have the right mindset to build a business.
People involved in pyramid schemes might make money quickly but they tend to lose business and earnings just as fast. However, many of the company’s top independent representatives have offered its premier products for over 10 years. Why is that?
Dr. Brijesh Yadav achieved a QNET Blue Diamond Star rank, the highest level of rank advancement at the company. He credits the company’s RYTHM philosophy, which stands for “Raise Yourself To Help Mankind,” for his continued success in direct sales. “For me, the company’s philosophy of RYTHM is having that intent of contributing something for the growth of others,” said Yadav. The founders’ message of doing anything and everything for the growth of others resonated with him from the start. “When I was learning all the concepts of our industry, of our business, that was reiterated again and again, and finally, it became [a part of] my DNA.”
Yadav continued, “When you think of contributing something for the growth of others, it works anywhere and everywhere — it works in your professional life, and it works in your personal life.”
CEO Malou Caluza has been with the company since its early days. “I was really moved by how passionate [the founders] were about the business and using it as a force for good,” she stated. “I saw how dedicated the founders were to the business, employees, and to our customers. They were involved in everything from presenting the business and handling customers to managing inventory and even physically packing products.”
That same care and attention to detail still go into everything the company does today so that customers can feel confident knowing that when they purchase from QNET, they’re getting quality products; they’re not getting ripped off or scammed by false promises.
According to Caluza, the founders wanted the company to focus on more than just financial gains. “They envisioned a business that had the power to change people’s lives for the better,” she said. “That’s where RYTHM comes in — in its simplest form, it means empowering yourself before you can help someone else. This philosophy has held us in good stead for over two decades. It is the driving force of everything we do.”