A direct seller is a person engaged in the trade or business of selling consumer products directly to the end customer either for personal consumption or resale, often through home-based businesses or personal networks.
Multilevel Marketing (MLM) is a system of retailing where consumer products are sold by independent businessmen and women, often known as distributors. These distributors are encouraged to build and manage a sales force, with their compensation based on both personal sales and the sales of their recruited team.
A National Brand refers to a product that is distributed, sold, and recognized across the country, as opposed to a store brand, which is typically exclusive to the retailer selling it.
Consumer products that are pre-packaged by manufacturers and sold through retail outlets, commonly including food, tobacco, toiletries, health and beauty aids, and household products.
Product advertising is targeted specifically at promoting individual products or services, highlighting their features, benefits, and performance to attract customers and drive sales.
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