12/16/2008

Check With Your Company Before Marketing A Direct Sales Business Online

Do you run a direct sales business? If so, and you have been searching for ways to increase your sales through marketing options, the Internet can prove to be a wonderful avenue. The web is fast, efficient and gets your product or service in front of thousands of people who might not have had access to it otherwise. The Internet has opened many doors for business owners in tons of fields and direct sales businesses are no exception. Marketing your product or service online allows reps to reach a vast amount of people from all areas of the world. No longer is it necessary to limit your direct sales business to your own town and surrounding communities. It’s quick and easy to set up a website for your business and as your customer base grows so will your profits. That sounds great right? Unfortunately, not all direct sales corporate headquarters allow their reps to use the power of the Internet for marketing purposes. Therefore, it’s important that you check with the company you are doing business for before deciding to invest your time, energy or money into a marketing plan that involves the World Wide Web. Every business typically has specific guidelines for what is and is not allowed in terms of marketing their products. Although many companies would be more than happy for you to market their products or service on the Internet, other companies may not be so thrilled. Some businesses would prefer their products and services not be marketed ov
er the Internet for various reasons. Many companies already have company websites that advertise their products and would like to have just that one website to market their product. Other companies will give their representatives a website that branches off of the main website to make sure that orders are placed and filled correctly. Yet other direct sales corporations would rather not take the risk of products being misrepresented online. Then there are still more companies who may simply choose to use other methods of marketing. Even if your company is perfectly fine with you advertising their products or services online, it is still respectful to ask permission beforehand. By asking for consent, you are showing that you value your company and that you want to abide by your company’s rules, both of which are great traits of a good employee. No matter what the reasoning may be, if your direct sales company does not consent to the marketing of their merchandise via the Internet, it is up to you, as their representative, to respect those rules. If you choose not to respect their wishes or go ahead and use the Internet to market your company’s products or services without consulting with them first, it could lead to trouble and possibly even termination of your agreement with the company. It is always better to be safe than sorry, so if you are in doubt, just read your company’s policy and if you can’t find the answer within the text, ask.