Direct selling companies in Nigeria can capitalise on the growing popularity of social commerce platforms such as Instagram, WhatsApp, and Facebook to expand their sales reach. By utilising these channels effectively, companies can engage with potential customers, showcase their products, and facilitate transactions, all within the digital space.
Investing in training and development programmes for direct selling representatives can significantly enhance their sales skills and effectiveness. By providing comprehensive training on product knowledge, customer engagement, and sales techniques, companies can empower their salesforce to excel in their roles and drive better results.
As consumer preferences continue to evolve, direct selling companies can explore opportunities to diversify their product offerings and cater to a wider range of consumer needs. This may involve expanding into new product categories such as health and wellness, personal care, or household essentials, to capitalise on growing demand in these areas.
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Direct Selling
Direct selling is the marketing of consumer goods directly to consumers, generally in their homes or the homes of others, at their workplace, and other places away from permanent retail locations. Direct selling occurs in two primary ways: On a one-to-one basis (usually by prior arrangement a demonstration is given by a direct seller to a customer) or on a party-plan basis (selling through explanation and demonstration of products to a group of prospective customers by a direct seller usually in the home of a host(ess) who invites other persons for this purpose). Avon stands as a prime example of a direct seller using one-to-one selling, whereas Tupperware is famous for its party-plan method. Direct selling of services - such as insurance, telecoms, other utilities, and financial services - are excluded.
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