Happy New Year to all of the readers of this blog, as well as to all of the Amway prospects and Independent Business Owners. There's no denying that 2020 was a difficult year for many, including the diamond industry. Nobody could have predicted the extent of the damage caused by covid 19. It undoubtedly altered the way you conducted your personal and professional life as well as your Amway business.
According to what I've read, Amway Independent Business Owners (IBOs) struggled to deal with the pandemic, and business was severely impacted. I would have predicted that Amway would have achieved great success. I'm referring to businesses such as Amazon, Walmart, and Target, which experienced record sales and saw their stock prices rise significantly as a result of being deemed necessary and remaining open during a time when many other types of businesses were forced to close due to government regulations.
Cleaning products and toilet paper, for example, were in high demand, so Amway should have seen a brisk increase in business. After the summer months, I found it difficult to re-order these products in my area. According to my observations, Amway products should have been just as in demand as they were previously, but this did not appear to be the case.
What if Amway failed to prosper because they are more concerned with the recruitment of more and more independent business owners (IBOs) than they are with product movement? I received messages stating that diamonds were frantically putting together virtual functions, which made little sense given the fact that people were unable to get out and about due to the city restrictions. After all, why would you have to pay full price for a function if you can't even afford to go out to eat in your hometown?
Why weren't independent business owners (IBOs) inundated with orders for commodities such as toilet paper and hand sanitizer? Exactly what was it that the diamonds were teaching us? Are you recruiting through social media? However, I am well aware that we are currently living in strange times. Despite the fact that people require things in a covid 19 world, it appears that Amway goods and the Amway business do not appear to be high on the list of priorities for many people. I'm curious as to why.
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