Monthly Archives: November 2015

Purium CEO’s Top 3 Lessons

 
Business Insider features David Sandoval, the founder and CEO of Purium Health Products in an article about the lessons he learnt from being homeless to becoming a millionaire.
When Dave Sandoval was 17 years old he decided to move out.
“I couldn’t live in a house without food anymore,” he tells Business Insider. “I made myself homeless. I walked away, and it was a better life than the one I had.”
Sandoval, now 53, has mostly good memories from his year as a vagabond — like sleeping on the beach and being the first person to catch a wave in the morning, or pretending to be drunk at parties so the hosts would offer him their couch for the night. “When you’re that young, you’re used to acting defiant,” Sandoval says. “And making myself

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Solavei Closes Down

 
According to an email to the Solavei network marketing distributors, the company closes down effective December 4th at 5:00pm PT,  all Solavei Mobile Service will cease for the members.
Ryan Wuerch stated:
“Yesterday was one of the most difficult days of my career. When I first had the vision for Solavei, it was founded on two core values: To do business with people I like, love and trust and to positively impact millions of peoples lives.
Over the last three years over 400,000 people said “Yes” to Solavei, where we helped them save over $120 million from what they had previously paid for their mobile service. We were also able to pay over $35 million to our members for passionately sharing Solavei with those closest to them.
We have seen so many lives touched

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Direct Sellling Brands Among Personal-Care Products Market To Hit $16 Billion By 2020

 

The organic personal-care products market, which accounts for 35 percent of all category sales, is expected to reach $16 billion by 2020, according to a new report by market intelligence firm Zion Research.
Direct selling brands Arbonne International, Amway, and Natura Cosmeticos SA are key players in the market, alongside traditional retail brands such as The Body Shop, Burt’s Bees and Aveda Corp.
In 2014, sales of organic moisturizers, shampoos and other products topped $9.2 billion, putting the expected compound annual growth rate (CAGR) at 9.5 percent through 2020. Currently, organic skincare is the most popular segment, accounting for 32 percent of market sales in 2014.
North America dominates global sales of organic personal-care products, trailed by Europe and Asia Pacific; however, demand for organic products is increasing in emerging markets such as China and

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