DSAP sets direct selling exhibit

MANILA, Philippines -  Network with the country’s top direct selling companies and discover an alternative career as the Direct Selling Association of the Philippines (DSAP) sets the “Direct Selling Exhibit” on Sept. 23 -25, 2011 at the SM Megamall Megatrade Hall in Mandaluyong City.

 With the theme “Direct Selling: Career and Income Opportunities Outside the Box”,  the event will gather DSAP’s certified members and allied industry players to create a dynamic setting showcasing new business leads and ventures.  

DSAP is the country’s recognized group of direct sellers composed of 31 companies with a collective network of over two million registered sales people and more than P25 billion in annual sales.

The direct selling industry is a major economic contributor, providing wide range of income opportunities to individuals, creating a platform for financial freedom and success.

 The exhibit will address the industry’s pressing issues and concerns, and service the needs of its growing clientele.

By showcasing the products and services of its members, the event will be a good venue for distributors and sales people to get acquainted with the ethical practices and standards successful direct selling companies. 

DSAP was founded in the late 1970’s by seven pioneer firms namely Encyclopedia Brittanica Phils., Grolier International Inc., Felta Book Sales, Mondragon Industries Time Life Books, Avon Cosmetics Inc., and Phoenix Educational Systems Inc., which have become leading brands in the Philippine market.

 It is affiliated with the World Federation of Direct Selling Associations (WFDSA) which has more than 50 member countries worldwide, promoting the highest standard of selling and servicing practices.

 It also protects the income opportunities of those engaged in the business and safeguards the welfare of the consumers.

For inquiries, log on to www.dsap.ph or call 806-8530, 638-3089, or call Cut Unlimited at 687.0654/ 687.3292 or e-mail cutunlimitedinc@yahoo.com.  Admission is free.

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