Monthly Archives: July 2017

Nerium International Hosts World Conference In St. Louis

This month, Dallas-based Nerium International will convene in St. Louis for its global Get Real conference to celebrate the anti-aging skincare and wellness company’s expanding worldwide presence, and to provide training to Independent Brand Partners from across the globe including U.S., Canada, Mexico, South Korea, Japan, Australia, New Zealand, Hong Kong, and Colombia.
Nerium International was founded on August 29, 2011 by veteran relationship marketing entrepreneur Jeff Olson.
Nerium International has made an impact in the direct selling industry since the company opened its doors in Addison, Texas. The company’s exponential growth over a short, six-year period is attributed to Nerium International’s strategic development of science-based anti-aging products, its innovative entrepreneurship model, and a focus on nurturing professional and personal development of its Independent Brand Partners, positioning.
Nerium International as a leading force in the competitive skincare and wellness industries.
Get Real St. Louis 2017 runs from July 20 to 22, as Nerium Independent Brand Partners from across North America, Asia-Pacific and Latin America come together to join the company’s leadership team, and gather with peers to seize Nerium’s vision.
Independent Brand Partners who represent Nerium International’s anti-aging skincare line and wellness supplements will experience three inspiring days of back-to-back presentations, from intensive product training

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London commuters could save money by taking the train instead of the car

Across a number of common commuting locations, there are significant differences in time taken and costs involved between taking the car and taking the train for commuters, according to new research from Marbles. If you’ve ever commuted to London by train, you’ve probably wondered if you’d be better off in a car, away from the
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Average UK lunch hour is just 34 minutes – How can you give more?

The average worker in Britain now takes just 34 minutes for their lunch break with over half of workers (52 per cent) skipping their lunch break completely – a significant shift from the traditional one hour break. Londoners are most likely to skip their lunch hour altogether, closely followed by Birmingham, Manchester and Norwich. This is
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Use it or lose it: why the Apprenticeship Levy matters

The Apprenticeship Levy was introduced over three months ago (on 6th April 2017), but many businesses are yet to use it to their advantage. This may be due to general confusion over how to practically apply the levy, as well as a lack of understanding of what the Levy entails. The levy is effectively a
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How to tell if trade credit is right for your SME

There’s a lot on the minds of today’s SMEs. FSB’s recent Voice of Small Business Index for Q2 2017 found that the number of SMEs expecting to downsize, close or sell on what’s left of their business in the next 12 months has increased for a second consecutive quarter, now standing at 12 per cent,
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