Renewing the call for your feedback, updates and news to share with the channel
Hello friends!
I have said it before, and I will say it again – the best part of Social Selling News is the contributions, input and insights from YOU, our readers. As we enter the last quarter of the year, I want to sincerely thank everyone who has shared their time, their experiences and their wisdom with SSN’s writers, editors and me over the past several months of a very challenging year. Your thoughtful insights about what is working for network marketing in 2022 as well as your candid ideas about ways the channel can improve are an invaluable resource for our readers.
With this in mind, I want to encourage each of you to reach out to me in the coming months. I want to know what topics, stories and trends YOU want to share with the channel or that you want to see covered in future editions.
CEOs and COOs — what type of information and insights from other company leaders helps you and your teams the most? How can we be an even better resource for you in the coming year?
Marketing execs – the digitalization of your sales platforms and field tools is one of the most rapidly evolving aspects of direct selling. How can SSN help you navigate this modernization?
Information officers – I started the Social Tech Update to keep direct sellers up to date on the latest technology trends affecting social commerce. What tech topics would you like to learn more about?
In-House Counsel – Our Risk Roundup feature is dedicated to bringing our readers information on the critical legal, legislative and regulatory issues affecting your company’s operations. What risks are on the horizon that the channel needs to know about?
Sales Directors – Managing your field and staying up to date on the strategies that are working best for them is a critical role in a social networking company. I would love to hear from you and report on your experiences and insights.
I wish each of you a rewarding and successful Q4 and a wonderful fall season with your families. Thank you again for reading SSN and for your input, suggestions and engagement that helps us to help you.
With appreciation,
David Bland.