I don't have any money to invest. Which companies are
free to join?
Compared to starting a brick and mortar business or purchasing
a franchise, joining a direct sales company is extremely
inexpensive. Don't let the cost of the kit be a barrier to
choosing the right company.
Once you know what you want to sell, then you can figure out
how to finance your start up.
And don't forget that the start
up kit cost is not the only expense you'll have when you start
your business.
You'll likely need to invest in a website, marketing materials,
sample supplies, and basic business materials.
Consider these methods of financing your business start up:
Many companies offer ways for you to earn you
starter kit.
Use a credit card to purchase your starter kit and
other initial business supplies and pay it off over
time.
Get a bank loan or consider borrowing from family.
Take a part time job and save your paychecks to pay
for your business. Thinking of your job as an
investment in your business will make it more
tolerable.
Clean out your house of unused items and have a
yard sale or sell them on eBay.
Ask your future sponsor to notify you if the
company offers any new sign on promotions. Many direct sales
companies offer discounts on starter kits throughout the year.
To connect with an Independent Representative of a direct sales company look
for the
symbol in
the direct sales company directory index, click on
the company name and follow the link to the representatives contact page.
We are not affiliated with or endorsed by any of these Direct Sales
Companies and we strongly encourage you to fully investigate any
opportunity prior to signing up.