Why spamming your company’s online press is a bad idea.
In the direct selling world, promotion is a good thing. It creates awareness and can build brand recognition. Especially when the product reviews and insights come from credible sources.
But, self-promotion on the Web in response to press, blogs or reviews can damage a company’s image in the online community. In her latest blog post, industry expert Jennifer Fong provides an interesting perspective and important guidelines for direct sellers to avoid these pitfalls and learn to promote the brand by creating positive feedback for the organization.





I think this is a very timely topic – there is a time and place to promote your business – that’s why I am taking Jennifer Fong’s training on this topic next week so that I can properly promote my business in the most professional manner I can!
Thank you so much for this blog and sharing with consultants best online business practices and etiquette. Yes, we enthusiatically want to promote/share Arbonne but we do a disservice to ourselves and the company when we spam third party endorsements.
The more professional and respectful we act in these situations, the more we set ourselves ahead of the pack.
Thank you so much for this blog and sharing with consultants best online business practices and etiquette. Yes, we enthusiatically want to promote/share Arbonne but we do a disservice to ourselves and the company when we spam third party endorsements.The more professional and respectful we act in these situations, the more we set ourselves ahead of the pack.
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Thank you so much for this blog and sharing with consultants best online business practices and etiquette. Yes, we enthusiatically want to promote/share Arbonne but we do a disservice to ourselves and the company when we spam third party endorsements.The more professional and respectful we act in these situations, the more we set ourselves ahead of the pack.
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