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This thread explores participants' experiences and opinions regarding membership in the Direct Selling Women Alliance (DSWA). Participants share their thoughts on the benefits, costs, and overall value of being part of the organization.
Views differ among participants regarding the value and benefits of DSWA membership, with some expressing positive experiences and others questioning the cost-effectiveness.
Participants share personal experiences and perspectives, focusing on the perceived value of the DSWA in relation to their business practices and support systems.
Consultants considering membership in the DSWA or those interested in community support and resources related to direct selling may find this discussion relevant.
DebbieJ said:I've been to two trainings by one of their founders. They do EXCELLENT work. But I can't justify the $89 right now until I implement what I've learned already! My director signed up to be a member, though.
I *might* buy their Principle Centered Coaching audio set.
Women Unite: The Direct Selling Women Alliance is a network dedicated to empowering women in the direct selling industry. It aims to provide resources, support, and community for women entrepreneurs, helping them to thrive in their businesses and connect with like-minded individuals.
To become a member of Women Unite, you typically need to fill out a membership application on their official website. Membership may be open to women involved in direct selling, and there might be a small fee associated with joining the alliance.
Members of Women Unite can access various benefits, including networking opportunities, educational resources, mentorship programs, and exclusive events. These benefits are designed to help women enhance their skills, grow their businesses, and build lasting connections within the industry.
Yes, Women Unite organizes various events throughout the year, including workshops, conferences, and networking meetups. These events provide opportunities for members to learn from industry leaders, share experiences, and collaborate with other women in direct selling.
Women Unite supports women in direct selling by offering a platform for education, mentorship, and community building. They provide resources such as training materials, success stories, and best practices, as well as fostering an environment where women can share challenges and celebrate achievements together.