Monthly Archives: December 2014

Top 300+ Life Time Earners In MLM Per December 2014

 
The Top 300+ Life Time Earners in MLM – Network Marketing – Direct Selling.
What can you make in Direct Selling in total over the years?
Business For Home is publishing THE ESTIMATED LIFE TIME EARNINGS for the Top Earners in Multi Level Marketing, Net Work Marketing and Direct Selling.
Impressive numbers! This shows the world Direct Selling is a very interesting business opportunity. Stable and lifestyle changing!
The longer a Top Earner stays with a company, the higher the earnings…. The residual guys and girls, True financial freedom, enough time and money to play golf…
The numbers are “Totals” so if a Top Earner made $2 million in Company A and move to Company B and made there $3 milllion he/she is ranked for $5 million.
Below list is “UNDER CONSTRUCTION” and incomplete and always will be incomplete, as the dynamics in the industry are gigantic:)
Any corrections? Did we miss you?
Please send a private Face Book message to Ted Nuyten
Below list total at nearly $3.9 Billion…

RankNamePresent CompanyEst. Life EarningsWebsite

1Dexter and Birdie YagerAmway$295,000,000www.dexandbirdieyager.com

2Jim and Nancy DornanAmway$125,000,000www.n21corp.com

3Bill BrittAmway$115,000,000www.bww.com

4Max SchwarzAmway$90,000,000www.schwarz-organisation.eu

5Jeff RobertiJuiceplus$80,000,000www.roberti.net

6Tim FoleyAmway$78,000,000www.amway.com

7Barry Chi and Holly ChenAmway$70,000,000www.amway.com

8Nathan RicksNu Skin$58,000,000www.nuskin.com

9Bob CrispAmway$50,000,000www.amway.com

10Foo Howe Kean and Jenny KoAmway$40,000,000www.amway.com

11Peter and Eva Muller-MeerkatzAmway$40,000,000www.peterundevamm.com

12Rolf KippFLP$40,000,000www.flp-europe.com

13Holton BuggsOrgano Gold$36,000,000www.organogold.com

14George

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Zurvita And Spurilla Approved By The DSA

 
The Board of Directors of the Direct Selling Association recently approved the membership application of two direct selling companies. The companies are:

SAS SPURILLA, LLC
Zurvita

Each of these companies completed the minimum one-year pending period required for full membership in the association. During this time, the company’s marketing and business plan were reviewed to ensure compliance with all provisions of DSA’s Code of Ethics.
“The members of the Direct Selling Association pride themselves in their commitment to the highest standards in business ethics,” said DSA’s President Joseph Mariano. “By applying for membership in the association and going through a rigorous approval process, these companies are demonstrating that they take their ethical obligations to their field salesforce and to the ultimate customer seriously and are willing to make a public pledge to that effect.”
DSA’s Code of Ethics gives the direct selling industry one of the strongest self-regulatory codes in business today. All member companies are not only required to comply with the Code to be admitted to the association, but must also continue to uphold and promote the Code as a condition of continuing membership in the association. DSA’s Code is enforced by an independent code administrator who investigates and prescribes remedies in response

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How These Woman Make $45K Annually Writing Resumes From Home

By Holly Reisem Hanna You’re probably familiar with these common freelance writing jobs: journalists, bloggers, travel writers, magazine writers, and authors … but have you ever considered resume writing as a viable way to make money from home? Probably not. For some reason, resume writing as a career isn’t talked about much. So I decided […]

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Natura Cosmetics Joins B Corps: Will Other Big Business Embrace Sustainability Certification?

 
The Guardian reports: 
Natura, Brazil’s top cosmetics, fragrance and toiletries maker, this week became the largest – and first publicly traded – company to attain B Corps sustainability certification.
The certification program, which is run by B Lab, is designed to encourage high standards of environmental and social stewardship and transparency among businesses.
Until now, in some ways, B Corps has seemed like a noble – if limited – experiment, a method for ideologically driven companies to pursue sustainability while still surviving in a business environment that is red in tooth and claw.
While the program has had considerable growth – currently, there are more than 1,170 B Corps businesses located across 37 countries – the majority are small and privately owned. The question arises: for all the good that the B Corps does, can it appeal to major economic players?
Natura’s recent move suggests that the answer is yes. And the Brazilian company isn’t the only prominent, well-funded business that has recently sought certification. Earlier this month, crowdfunding platform Kickstarter and energy company Green Mountain Power both announced that they have attained B Corps certification.
Both companies are strong players in their respective fields. In March 2014,Kickstarter passed the $1bn mark in lifetime funding – and over half of that money was raised

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