Nurses and Network Marketing
Register Today!- by Kijana Dec 27, '10Any nurses involved with MLM and have you had any success? For those with their own companies, how do you market your product/service? Your contribution is greatly appreciated.
Kijana, RN, BSN
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- Feb 11, '11 by bcollins185Hi, Did you received any information? It looks like no one posted a response.
I just wanted to let you know there are some nurses that work with M.D.'s in their business. They provide a service with their products.The majority of people shy away from MLM due to a lack of knowledge. Most of the products offered aren't marketed a great deal in mainstream,so direct selling becomes a solutuion. If you'd like more information, I can give you detailed info. Contact me @ bcollins185@hotmail.com . Good Luck!
lindarn likes this. - Jun 8, '11 by nizhoniI work with a company that dovetails nicely with my nursing expertise. For me, this is much more about helping provide preventative and restorative health care than it is about driving sales.
- Jun 11, '11 by RNKatrinaKHi everyone, I have an idea for a business and I have searched the web and have been unable to locate anyone doing it.
After witnessing all of the problems in long term care I am thinking of contracting with patients families on a one on one basis to check on their loved ones in facilities when they are unable to be there (living out of state, on vacation, ect.). Not a sitter but more medically comprehensive visit.
Is any one out there doing this? - Jun 11, '11 by KijanaI think this would be a good business overtime. I do not know of anyone doing this but it for help families especially out of state. Good luck nurse K.
Kijana - Jun 15, '11 by Amanda.RN"Hi everyone, I have an idea for a business and I have searched the web and have been unable to locate anyone doing it.
After witnessing all of the problems in long term care I am thinking of contracting with patients families on a one on one basis to check on their loved ones in facilities when they are unable to be there (living out of state, on vacation, ect.). Not a sitter but more medically comprehensive visit.
Is any one out there doing this?"
I just started a business and will be providing similar services [in-home (or in-facility) care and case management to those in need]. I will also be offering consulting services. I'm certain that there are more people out there doing this, but I don't think they're marketing themselves well enough because I've also been unable to find anyone. I hope to have my website finished within the next 2-3 weeks
Good luck to you!
AmandaLast edit by sirI on Jun 16, '11 - Jul 29, '11 by ladyboydQuote from KijanaHi, I have a pt biz with a network marketing company. Products are health and wellness. Fits nicely with my nursing background. I make about 2k/monthAny nurses involved with MLM and have you had any success? For those with their own companies, how do you market your product/service? Your contribution is greatly appreciated.
Kijana, RN, BSNlindarn likes this. - Jul 29, '11 by MrChicagoRNQuote from RNKatrinaKHi everyone, I have an idea for a business and I have searched the web and have been unable to locate anyone doing it.
After witnessing all of the problems in long term care I am thinking of contracting with patients families on a one on one basis to check on their loved ones in facilities when they are unable to be there (living out of state, on vacation, ect.). Not a sitter but more medically comprehensive visit.
Is any one out there doing this?
Here's a list of Senior Services franchises
http://www.entrepreneur.com/business...ies/seniorcare
You could call some of the franchises and see if any offer this service, but your concept could be unique