If you are looking for a part-time job this holiday season, you’ll have a better chance of finding one than last year, new research finds. Over the next three months, 43 percent of retailers plan to hire part-time workers, up from 39 percent last year.
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Mary Kay Voted Best Website
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Beauty fans worldwide have spoken, and they love their Mary Kay. The global cosmetics company was voted ‘Best Website’ and ‘Best App’ at the Beauty 2.0 awards in New York on Sept. 30. The awards ceremony by InnosCos events and the Global Cosmetics Community recognized the most ground-breaking innovation in digital marketing by beauty brands.
More than 300 entries were received from beauty companies around the world before a panel of industry experts carefully selected the top five finalists in the ‘Best Website’ and ‘Best App’ categories. This is the second consecutive year Mary Kay has received the ‘Best Website’ award and the first time to be nominated, and win, the ‘Best App’ award for the Mary Kay® Virtual Makeover App.
“These awards are incredibly important to Mary Kay because it was the overwhelming number of votes from Mary Kay brand fans that determined this recognition”, said Sheryl Adkins-Green, Chief Marketing Officer at Mary Kay Inc. “Whether it’s in person or digital, Mary Kay is dedicated to delivering superior, personalized customer experiences, so we are thrilled that women-especially the Mary Kay Independent Beauty Consultants-love our digital innovations!”
In 2012, Mary Kay debuted a newly redesigned marykay.com, as well as Mary Kay® Personal Websites for Independent
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Qivana Opens Russia and Kazakhstan
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Qivana recently announced that it is expanding its global operations into Russia and Kazakhstan – two of the largest and most exciting international markets in the direct sales industry. In its five year history Qivana has consistently expanded into new growth markets that exhibit the best sales potential.
Russia is one of the top 10 markets for Direct Selling and is one of the fastest growing countries in the world.
Founder & Chief Strategy Officer Justin Banner states, “Currently, we are experiencing exponential growth. We know this is due to our long-term strategy for Qivana – international markets represent a key component of our strategic plan. Nearly half of our revenue is now derived from markets outside of North America.
The CIS region is a very exciting area and has explosive growth potential. We’re really excited by the proven leadership that our new partners Doug Wead and Regina M. Noriega have brought into Qivana, with a deep history building in the CIS region.”
Founder & CEO, Derek Hall: “We know that the Russia market thrives on exciting health and wellness companies backed by solid corporate leadership and an exciting compensation plan. Qivana is the company that has all the right pieces, it
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11 Sites That Will Pay You to Test Out Websites
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By Holly Reisem Hanna As a blogger and online publisher it’s important for me to know that my my website is user-friendly. Because if I’m losing visitors due to lousy navigation, lack of clarity, poor design or content — then I’m losing money! This is why companies will pay good money for objective third-party reviews […]
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DSA Says They Will Address Avon’s Concerns
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The $32 billion direct-selling industry has gotten criticized for years by everyone from consumer activists to Wall Street tycoons. Now it’s getting heat from within.
Avon Products (AVP), one of the best known multi-level marketers (MLMs), stunned the industry earlier this month when it resigned from the Direct Selling Association, a trade association that it helped found. Avon’s stated reason for leaving the organization is that its ethics standards are not stringent enough.
The standards, which the DSA has argued are so strict that many multi-level marketers are unwilling to join, don’t strike the right balance between recruiting new salespeople and developing a viable business, according to Jennifer Vargas, a company spokeswoman.
“We think the code of ethics needs to be stronger,” Vargas said in an interview with CBS MoneyWatch.
Unlike other multi-level marketers (MLMs), Avon doesn’t require its 6 million independent sales representatives to purchase excess inventory from one another and places limits on the amount of profits they can earn from recruiting other members. Avon only allows representatives to profit from the sales of “three generations” of their organization, meaning people who are recruited by the independent businessperson.
“We do not promise commissions on infinite sales,” writes Cheryl Heinonen, the company’s chief communications officer, in
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German insurer Allianz appoints new CEO
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German insurer Allianz SE says board member Oliver Baete will take over as chief executive in May when current CEO Michael Diekmann steps down after more than a decade in charge.
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German insurer Allianz appoints new CEO
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German insurer Allianz SE says board member Oliver Baete will take over as chief executive in May when current CEO Michael Diekmann steps down after more than a decade in charge.
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Supreme Court takes up housing bias case
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The Supreme Court is taking up a case involving a powerful legal tactic used to combat housing discrimination.
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Supreme Court takes up housing bias case
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The Supreme Court is taking up a case involving a powerful legal tactic used to combat housing discrimination.
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A look at new cases the Supreme Court to consider
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A brief look at the new cases that the Supreme Court said Thursday it would consider during its 2014-2015 term, which begins Monday: — Whether retailer Abercrombie & Fitch discriminated against a Muslim woman who was denied a job because her headscarf conflicted with the company’s dress code, which the clothing chain has since changed.