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Brian McLane – CEO Safe ID Trust Interview

 
Brian McLane, is founder and CEO of Safe ID Trust. The company provides unmatched identity restoration and recovery services. 
Identity theft is a form of stealing someone’s identity in which someone pretends to be someone else by assuming that person’s identity, usually as a method to gain access to resources or obtain credit and other benefits in that person’s name. Most Americans are not aware of this growing epidemic, even though it is the most reported crime in the country.
The Safe ID Trust compensation plan is based on a Direct Selling strategy.
The company’s mission is simple: Provide the highest quality of ID Theft membership services available, at a price that every family can take advantage of.
Brian McLane has been a recognized industry consultant to the direct sales industry for the past 16 years. He has

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Take Shape For Life in DSA Top 20 List

 
Medifast, Inc. a leading United States manufacturer and provider of clinically proven weight-loss and healthy living products and programs, announced today the company’s direct selling division, Take Shape For Life, was recognized as one of the 20 largest members of the Direct Selling Association (DSA), a national trade association of leading firms that manufacture and distribute goods and services sold directly to consumers.
The recognition, which was based on 2014 U.S. net sales, was announced at the 2015 DSA Annual Meeting in San Antonio, Texas.
This news follows an announcement the Company made in April after it was named to Direct Selling News’ 2015 Global 100 and 2015 North American 50 lists, accolades that were both based on revenue generation.

“Take Shape For Life, since day one, has been dedicated to providing our network of Health Coaches and Clients with products,

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China’s Direct Selling Boom Fuels European Tourism

 
Last weekend, 90 buses, filled with 4,500 Chinese tourists, roamed the Netherlands courtesy of Perfect (China) Co. Ltd., a direct sales firm specializing in household and beauty products. It was an ostentatious trip, but nothing compared to the early May tour of France that Tiens, another Chinese direct sales firm specializing in health and beauty sponsored for 6,400 of its representatives. And that was smaller still than the 110 flights chartered in mid-May to take 12,700 Chinese tourists to Thailand, all of whom work for another Chinese direct sales company, Infinitus, specializing in health and beauty products.
Welcome to China’s booming direct sales sector, where revenues have gone from zero to $18 billion in the past decade. It might seem surprising that such an old-fashioned business model — which revolves around people hawking wares to people they already know — is succeeding despite

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