Direct Selling: A Business Model for Today's Connected World


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  • An overview of what to expect with the course
  • How students will benefit from taking the course
  • Testimonials of happy customers
  • Answers to Frequently Asked Questions

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Course Curriculum

  • 1

    Module 1: What is Direct Selling?

    • What is Direct Selling? (Audio)

    • What is Direct Selling? (Text)

  • 2

    Module 2: Direct Selling Roles

    • Direct Selling Roles (Text)

  • 3

    Module 3: Why Direct Selling?

    • Why People Choose Direct Selling (Text)

About the instructor

Britt Raybould

Best Practices Executive Director/ServiceQuest COO

This is the instructor section. You can use this space to tell and show your students who you are and why you're the perfect person to teach the course you're offering. You can talk about your work and education history, and really anything else that shows off who you are so your students get excited about learning from you. You're the expert after all, this is your chance to shine!

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