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Table of Contents
Intro • Global Outlook • Why the Global 100? • The 2012 DSN Global 100: The Top 10 • The 2012 DSN Global 100: 11-100 • Topping the Charts • DSN Global 100 • The $100 Million Club • Celebrating the DSN Global 100
Bravo Awards
Bravo Humanitarian Award: Nu Skin • Bravo Growth Award: ViSalus • Bravo Leadership Award: Doug DeVos
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Direct Selling: The Rules of Perspective
Painting a picture of the global direct selling industry really depends on perspective.
by J.M. Emmert
Created from a lateral view—that is, outside the industry—it is generally painted with broad brush strokes as a business landscape populated by small- and medium-sized companies vying for consumer acceptance, a sector sometimes reacted to with less-than-positive perceptions. Those looking in from the outside often miss the success of the publicly traded direct selling companies that have averaged triple-digit percent increases in stock price over the last three years, as well as the privately held multinationals that continue to show year-to-year sales growth.
But produced from a centered view—one from within the industry—it is a vibrant and thriving channel, full of infinite possibilities, an agent of social change, a pathway to economic and personal freedom, and a harbinger of better, prosperous times to come. Included in this picture are the faces of 87 million people worldwide who have started their own businesses.
Any work of art, and any business model, is open to interpretation. And that’s the challenge facing the direct selling industry: how to change the perception of an industry that is often ignored by big business, big investors and big chunks of the labor force—an industry that in 2011 contributed more than $132 billion to the global economy.
The Power of Observation
Direct selling is a bit like Eugène Delacroix’s Liberty Leading the People at The Louvre: It’s there, but everyone is more interested in Leonardo da Vinci’s Mona Lisa. Those with little knowledge or understanding of art—and little time to dawdle—hurry down the traditional path to the recognized masterwork. If only they paused and reflected, they would see freedom in the revolutionary ideas that are changing the business landscape.
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The fact is: Direct selling is leading people out of the grips of economic depression and back into prosperity. Sales growth for the Top 10 companies in this year’s DSN Global 100 list came in at a median 26.8 percent, the high at 60 percent (Peru’s Belcorp). American companies Amway and Herbalife had increases of 30 percent and 52 percent, respectively. Even Avon, which had its share of problems this year, reported a 9.7 increase.
Globally, two direct selling markets—South Africa and Peru—surpassed the billion-dollar barrier in 2012, joining 19 other countries from all four major regions of the world.
Still, the industry receives minimal recognition from the government—in fact, the U.S. Labor Department does not even include entrepreneurs in its statistics—and is most often overlooked by jobless workers eager to reenter the mainstream labor force.
A Window on the World
In 1413 Filippi Brunelleschi set the art world on its head when he created a painting from a window on the world. People were used to seeing only one perspective; Brunelleschi offered another, one that reinforced the notion that all reality converges and intersects at some end point. In other words, the picture changed, depending on your point of view.
While his work focused attention on the religious and intellectual issues of the time, the analogy is relevant for today’s time and place, where the No. 1 discussion among nations is the economy, and jobs in particular.
In April, the U.S. Department of Labor released its latest figures, and the picture wasn’t pretty. U.S. job growth slumped for the second straight month. Only 115,000 jobs were added in April—39,000 fewer than the previous month of March. America had 13.7 million jobless workers.
Optimism over a .1 drop in the unemployment rate for April (from the previous 8.2 percent) was short-lived when it was discovered the drop was due to an estimated 342,000 Americans dropping out of the job market in April alone. The bad news continued: The share of working-age Americans working or actively seeking employment reached its lowest level since 1981. The share of men in the labor force fell to the lowest figure since the Labor Department began collecting data in 1948—70 percent. There was a drop in young people in the labor force as well.
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However, in the midst of these economic woes, not once did the perspective shift to the industry that is a true job creator: the direct selling industry. As Amy Robinson, Senior Vice President and Chief Marketing Officer of the U.S. Direct Selling Association notes, “Direct selling is exactly what helps [workers] bridge the gap or even becomes their primary source of income. We must find ways to change the public’s mindset about what ‘opportunity’ means and become part of the national solution.”
A Fresh Point of View
So, while the industry plays a large role on the worldwide stage, it remains largely unnoticed. There exists that need to shift perspective, to show where those lines of reality intersect and converge in relation to economic and social change happening in the world. And where is that? It is at the nexus point, the place where the most extraordinary ideas are born. And what industry lies on that point? Yes, direct selling.
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You will find the most innovative ideas that have transformed and transported people from all corners of the world in those small, medium and large companies that comprise the industry.
Social entrepreneurship is flourishing, which allows independent business owners to earn income while embracing their desire for social responsibility. Direct selling is one of the most generous industries by nature, contributing over $400 million annually to feed malnourished children, provide disaster relief, and support local, national and international organizations and associations.
The industry is full of innovative products and services that uplift, enrich and protect precious resources, enabling entrepreneurs to successfully duplicate repeatable results and share their knowledge and wisdom with others who want to share in the opportunities presented.
Forward-thinking ideas like social and challenge marketing engage a new generation that craves a relationship with the global community while relishing the flexibility and control for their personal and professional lives.
The Eye of the Beholder
In Brunelleschi’s painting, the rules of perspective allowed the viewer to be a participant in the process of perception. The eye of the beholder became the center of the visible world, a world that exists to be experienced by people just discovering their power to experience it.
From a direct selling point of view, the rules of perspective allow the entrepreneur to be a participant in creating their new reality as an independent business owner. That is true opportunity.
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Intro • Global Outlook • Why the Global 100? • The 2012 DSN Global 100: The Top 10 • The 2012 DSN Global 100: 11-100 • Topping the Charts • DSN Global 100 • The $100 Million Club • Celebrating the DSN Global 100
Bravo Awards
Bravo Humanitarian Award: Nu Skin • Bravo Growth Award: ViSalus • Bravo Leadership Award: Doug DeVos
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The Global Outlook for Direct Selling
by J.M. Emmert
The following report on the global outlook for direct selling is supplemented by 2010 statistics from the World Federation of Direct Selling Associations (WFDSA) Global Statistical Report, which was published in November 2011, as well as Direct Selling News’ “Direct Selling’s Billion Dollar Markets,” published in April 2012.
The direct selling industry is alive and thriving. Many of the top direct selling companies in the world enjoyed increases in worldwide sales in 2011, and forecasts for the rest of 2012 and beyond offer promising outlooks.
Avon, the No. 1 direct seller in the world, reported strong performances in several key markets, including Mexico, which reported double-digit growth. In fact, 83 percent of Avon’s consolidated revenue for 2011 was derived from operations outside the United States.
Amway reported that eight of its top nine markets—China, India, Korea, Malaysia, Russia, Thailand, Taiwan and Ukraine—reported strong sales increases in 2011. China, India, Korea, Taiwan, Turkey, Vietnam and the Latin American region all posted double-digit increases in 2011. Only Japan, which dealt with the after-effects of the March 2011 earthquake and tsunami, recorded flat sales.
Herbalife, which has a presence in 79 countries, reported that 80 percent of its 2011 net sales—that is, $2.8 billion—was generated outside the United States. Mexico had a 30.8 percent increase; South and Central America, a 42 percent increase; EMEA (Europe, the Middle East and Africa), a 16.6 percent increase; Asia-Pacific, a 37.3 percent increase, and China a 14.3 percent increase.
USANA, which distributes and sells its product in 15 markets, saw an increase in 2011 net sales in its Asia-Pacific region, which included Hong Kong and the emerging markets China, the Philippines and South Korea. Net sales in Hong Kong increased 29.0 percent; in China, 208.9 percent; in the Philippines, 138.9 percent; and in South Korea, 62.9 percent.
The following provides an overview of direct selling’s four major regions—Asia-Pacific, North America, Latin America and Europe/Africa—with 2010 published statistics and outlooks for 2012–2013.
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North America
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Latin America
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Europe/Africa
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Asia-Pacific
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Billion-Dollar Markets (2010 Sales)
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Asia-Pacific
In 2010, the Asia-Pacific region had $55.6 billion in retail sales, with Japan accounting for nearly 40 percent of all sales with $22.7 billion. Other top markets in the region included China ($12.5 billion), South Korea ($8.8 billion), Malaysia ($2.1 billion), and Taiwan and Thailand, each with $1.9 billion.
The Asia-Pacific region accounted for 42 percent of global sales for the direct selling industry in 2010. Three countries—Japan, China and South Korea—accounted for one-third of the $132 billion in global retail sales. According to the WFDSA, the Asia-Pacific salesforce of 47.3 million people represented 54 percent of the total global salesforce of 87.7 million.
Forecasts call for the region to continue to experience significant growth in the coming years, bolstered by the strong presence of established companies, and supported by direct selling companies and DSAs that have worked to create appropriate policies, put controls and ethical standards in place and foster government understanding of the industry. Additionally, a very strong work ethic exists in Asia, with a great entrepreneurial spirit among its people who desire to own their own businesses.
Grant Pace, Co-Founder of Joy Life International, which launched in China in 2009, says, “Asia will continue to grow dramatically, and I expect we will see existing companies grow significantly, even in markets where they have a strong presence now.”
In Australia, the No. 16 market in the world as ranked by DSN, more than 70 direct selling companies offer a wide range of products to Australian consumers. Sixty percent of the companies are small- or medium-sized enterprises and 40 percent are controlled by foreign interests. It is estimated that almost half a million Australians are engaged in the direct selling industry.
“Direct selling has a bright future in Australia, particularly in the personal-care and complementary health-care markets,” says John Holloway, Executive Director of the Direct Selling Association of Australia. “And why shouldn’t it, with its quality products, evolving business models, distributors with the product knowledge, trust and service often lacking in mainstream retail, and its appetite for social media, the natural networking tool? The imagination and commitment that has established our industry will assure its future.”
North America
In 2010, North America accounted for $30.6 billion in retail sales. The United States accounted for $28.6 billion while Canada reported $2.1 billion.
The Unites States retained its position as the largest direct selling market in the world, accounting for 22 percent of global direct sales for 2010.
To the north, Ross Creber, President of the Direct Sellers Association of Canada, says the Canadian market continues to be a very receptive market for direct selling. Creber notes that there exists a high degree of consumer acceptance for direct selling among the Canadian population, even as the channel remains somewhat underpenetrated in terms of percent of retail sales.
“While retail sales of our members in 2010 declined 6 percent, more than CAN$1.3 billion was reported, and the number of independent sales consultants (ISCs) increased by 12 percent,” says Creber. “The industry represents 16 percent of non-store retail sales in Canada, and it continues to make significant economic and social contributions to Canadians and the nation by injecting billions of dollars in sales into the marketplace, contributing millions in taxes that impact education, health services and community growth, and donating millions to charities.”
Latin America
In 2010, Latin America accounted for $23.7 billion in sales. Brazil led the way with $10.8 billion, followed by Mexico ($5.6 billion), Colombia ($1.7 billion), Argentina ($1.4 billion), Venezuela ($1.2 billion) and Peru ($1.05 billion).
Brazil continues to be the dominant market in Latin America, with nearly double its closest competitor, Mexico. According to the consulting firm A. T. Kearney, Brazil is experiencing a growth rate of 7 percent to 8 percent per year, with sales growing four times faster than the 2 percent annual growth rate in the United States. The country has traditionally been a large consumer of personal-care and beauty products, and projections are for that consumption to outpace developed markets, including the United States, in the next five years.
Peru, which joined the DSN billion-dollar markets list this year, experienced significant growth in 2011 despite the country’s economic woes. According to CAPEVEDI (Camara Peruana de Venta Directa), the Peruvian Chamber of Direct Selling, direct selling continued to expand not only in the capital city of Lima, but also in the provinces, which represent 47 percent of independent entrepreneurs. The country, which experienced its strongest growth between 2004 and 2009—with an average rate of 24 percent per year—is now generating income for more than 350,000 independent entrepreneurs, more than 90 percent of whom are women.
“The future perspective in Peru looks favorable because [direct selling] allows thousands of Peruvians to generate their own businesses,” says Cinthia Ramirez Santillana, Administrator of CAPEVEDI. In fact, CAPEVEDI estimates that in 2021 the per capita income will be around US$12,000, growing 42 percent compared to 2011, and thus generating more income that will contribute to reducing poverty in the country.
Europe/Africa
In 2010, the Europe/Africa region accounted for $22 billion in retail sales. Germany led the way with $3.8 billion, followed by Russia ($3.3 billion), Italy ($3.2 billion), France ($2.4 billion) and the UK ($1.8 billion).
Maurits Bruggink, Executive Director of Seldia (the European Direct Selling Association), believes that the direct selling sector will continue to show positive growth throughout Europa in 2012. “Some markets will show more than average growth, notably in Central and Eastern Europe, Russia, Ukraine, the Baltics and Poland. Turkey, which generally challenges the definition BRICS (emerging markets Brazil, Russia, India, China and South Africa), will also continue its performance with double-digit growth figures.”
According to Bruggink, the growth in these emerging markets is explained by four factors: a strong demand for Western (branded) products—in particular, cosmetics and household products; a strong general economic development with increased consumer spending; a spirit for entrepreneurship and creation of personal wealth; and moderate regulation compared to more mature markets.
“Markets in Western and Southern Europe will show single-digit growth, although some markets are affected by the financial and economic crisis,” says Bruggink. “Germany remains the largest direct selling market and will benefit from the general economic upturn.”
While there is also an optimistic outlook for France and the Scandinavian countries, which benefit from increased government recognition and support, the outlook for Italy, the second-largest direct selling market in the European Union, remains uncertain due to the unknown effects of the financial crisis on this heavily indebted, but also heavily industrialized, country.
In the UK, Paul Southworth, Director-General of the UK Direct Selling Association, says the recent resurgence of direct selling can be attributed in part to the voluntary code of practice under which the industry is regulated: that is, capping the entry cost for those signing up for direct selling companies. In addition, the industry is gaining upside from new business models and social media as well as an influx of men into the traditionally female-dominated channel; in 2011, there was 26 percent more men involved in direct selling than in 2010.
South Africa, which landed on the DSN billion-dollar markets list at No. 20, will continue to offer opportunities for the unemployed, which currently sits at nearly 25 percent of the population. According to Richard Clarke, Chairman of the DSA South Africa, “Direct selling is a huge industry around the world, the growth of which is outstripping economic growth in most countries, and has yet to reach its full potential in South Africa. The opportunities are, therefore, enormous.”
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Marilynn Hood contributed to this report.
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Bravo Awards
Bravo Humanitarian Award: Nu Skin • Bravo Growth Award: ViSalus • Bravo Leadership Award: Doug DeVos
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Why the Global 100?
The DSN Global 100: Offering Perspective
Since 2004 Direct Selling News has been dedicated to telling stories focused on relating the opportunities direct sellers provide to millions of independent business owners around the world, showcasing the products and services that have helped change the lives of consumers everywhere and profiling the enormous heart of industry members who reach out to assist those in need.
So it seemed only fitting for DSN to further recognize the industry by compiling a comprehensive list, starting in 2010, of the top direct selling companies in the world. It was a huge undertaking—and one not without inherent difficulties, as most direct selling companies are privately owned—but the end result provided more than a mere ranking based on sales achievement.
The DSN Global 100 list offers a unique perspective on the global impact of the industry on economic and social realms. It provides a range of mutual learning not only for industry members but also for researchers, investors and—most important—those seeking opportunities within the industry.
DSN’s reputation for positive and honest reporting is the foundation of its brand, and that is what has led to its relationships with two of the most influential media publications in the country—The Wall Street Journal and USA Today. Those associations are in part derived from what the DSN Global 100 provides: credibility and consumer confidence.
About the Ranking
We believe all companies appreciate a fair ranking and this will always be our commitment. For the 2012 DSN Global 100 ranking, we adjusted our approach to support transparency and verify authenticity. We wanted to ensure that all companies adhered to a standard that fully allowed an accurate view of the entire industry. Hence, two major changes were initiated.
The RCF. The Revenue Certification Form, or RCF, was implemented to ensure that the net sales figure submitted by a company was authenticated by the CEO as well as a certifier. In our research, we identified well over 100 companies that would qualify for the ranking; however, with the new standard in place, we applied a ranking only to companies submitting an RCF. There were an additional 40 companies that we identified as achieving in excess of $100 million in 2011; those companies are identified in the $100 Million Club list.
Why did we implement the RCF? We believe any company that performs in a manner warranting identification and recognition as one of the Top 100 companies in the world would proudly share its numbers in a manner deemed fair to all. We also believe that an industry that desires to enhance its image and receive more respect for what it does must reveal itself through its data, and not just its story. In our opinion, the term privately held should not always mean don’t tell.
VAT. The Global 100 data requested was for net sales revenue before commissions and without value-added tax (VAT). The VAT, from our perspective—derived from many discussions with executives from around the world—is certainly an integral part of a salesperson’s life; however, it is not a part of corporate revenue. Since VAT varies, it seemed quite unfair to use it. VAT can be as high as 25 percent, and to add such a number would truly distort the sales performance.
In our attempt to produce a fair ranking, the VAT is deducted, thereby focusing all numbers on the revenue associated directly with products and services sold. Revenue reported from U.S.-based companies does not include sales tax or VAT from global operations.
The 2012 DSN Global 100
The following pages of this issue provide snapshots and detailed profiles of the top direct selling companies in the world, as compiled by DSN, for 2011. We thank all the companies that willingly participated in our survey as well as our dedicated team of researchers who helped us present to you the remarkable achievements of direct sellers around the world.
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Bravo Awards
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The 2012 DSN Global 100: The Top 10
Net Sales Growth (2009-2011)
SNAPSHOT
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- Total net sales: $63 billion
- Total Top 10 net sales: $42.6 billion
- Total salespeople: 39.2 million
- Countries represented: 16
(Brazil, Canada, China, Germany, India, Japan, Luxembourg, Malaysia, New Zealand, Peru, Russia, South Korea, Switzerland, Thailand, the United Kingdom and the United States)
Companies by region:
- North America— 49
- South America— 3
- Asia-Pacific— 22
- Europe/Africa— 8
USD Net Sales (Billions) |
2009 |
2010 |
2011 |
3-Yr Period |
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Avon |
USA |
$10.3 |
$10.9 |
$11.3 |
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5.8% |
3.7% |
9.7% |
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2 |
Amway |
USA |
$8.4 |
$9.2 |
$10.9 |
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9.5% |
18.5% |
30% |
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3 |
Herbalife |
USA |
$2.3 |
$2.7 |
$3.5 |
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17% |
30% |
52% |
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4 |
Natura |
Brazil |
$2.4 |
$3.0 |
$3.01 |
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25% |
.3% |
25% |
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5 |
Vorwerk |
Germany |
Not available |
$2.9 |
$3.0 |
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3% |
3%* |
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6 |
Mary Kay |
USA |
$2.5 |
$2.5 |
$2.9 |
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0% |
16% |
16% |
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7 |
Tupperware |
USA |
$2.1 |
$2.3 |
$2.6 |
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9.5% |
13% |
24% |
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8 |
Oriflame |
Luxembourg |
$1.8 |
$2.2 |
$2.1 |
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22% |
-5% |
17% |
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9 |
Nu Skin |
USA |
$1.3 |
$1.5 |
$1.7 |
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15% |
13% |
31% |
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10 |
Belcorp |
Peru |
$1.0 |
$1.3 |
$1.6 |
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30% |
23% |
60% |
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The 2012 DSN Global 100
Net Sales Growth (2009-2011)
Ranking |
Company |
2011 Net Sales |
Country |
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11 |
Primerica, Inc. |
$1.1B |
USA |
12 |
Ignite Inc. |
$861M |
USA |
13 |
Telecom Plus |
$731M |
United Kingdom |
14 |
Yanbal International |
$720M |
Peru |
15 |
Ambit Energy, L.P. |
$664M |
USA |
16 |
AMOREPACIFIC |
$600M |
South Korea |
17 |
USANA Health Sciences |
$582M |
USA |
18 |
New Era |
$555M |
Japan |
19 |
ACN Inc. |
$550M |
USA |
20 |
Scentsy |
$537M |
USA |
21 |
Shaklee Corp. |
$515M |
USA |
22 |
The Pampered Chef Ltd. |
$500M |
USA |
22 |
PartyLite (Blyth) |
$500M |
USA |
24 |
Thirty-One Gifts LLC |
$482M |
USA |
25 |
Market America Inc. |
$462M |
USA |
26 |
Menard Japan Cosmetics |
$434M |
Japan |
27 |
Cosway |
$433M |
Malaysia |
28 |
DXN Holdings Berhad |
$420M |
Malaysia |
29 |
For Days |
$400M |
Japan |
30 |
KK ASSURAN |
$370M |
Japan |
30 |
Better Way Co. Ltd. |
$370M |
Japan |
32 |
Nature’s Sunshine Products Inc. |
$368M |
USA |
33 |
WIV Wein International AG |
$365M |
Germany |
34 |
Arbonne International LLC |
$353M |
USA |
34 |
Southwestern |
$353M |
USA |
36 |
Neways Inc. |
$349M |
USA |
37 |
Noevir Holdings Co., Ltd. |
$345M |
Japan |
38 |
Pro-Health |
$329M |
China |
39 |
LR Health & Beauty Systems |
$320M |
Germany |
40 |
Eureka Forbes Ltd. |
$313M |
India |
41 |
Vivint, Inc. |
$290M |
USA/Canada |
42 |
Charle Corp. Ltd. |
$288M |
Japan |
43 |
Pure Inc. |
$278M |
Japan |
44 |
Isagenix International |
$262M |
USA |
45 |
4Life Research L.C. |
$250M |
USA |
46 |
PM-International AG |
$232M |
Germany |
47 |
ViSalus (Blyth) |
$231M |
USA |
48 |
Team National Inc. |
$230M |
USA |
49 |
JapanLife Co. Ltd. |
$215M |
Japan |
50 |
Viridian Energy |
$205M |
USA |
51 |
Mannatech Inc. |
$201M |
USA |
52 |
Faberlic |
$200M |
Russia |
53 |
BearCere’Ju Co. Ltd. |
$198M |
Japan |
54 |
Take Shape for Life (Medifast) |
$185M |
USA |
55 |
Apollo |
$170M |
China |
56 |
Giffarine Skyline Unity Co. |
$169M |
Thailand |
57 |
Longrich |
$167M |
China |
58 |
GNLD |
$165M |
USA |
59 |
Nikken Global Inc. |
$149M |
USA |
60 |
Enagic USA, Inc. |
$147M |
USA |
61 |
Sportron |
$139M |
USA |
62 |
AdvoCare International, LP |
$138M |
USA |
62 |
Univera |
$138M |
USA |
64 |
ARSOA HONSHA Corp. |
$125M |
Japan |
65 |
North American Power |
$124M |
USA |
66 |
Hindustan Unilever Ltd. |
$120M |
India |
67 |
Tastefully Simple Inc. |
$110M |
USA |
67 |
Fortune Hi-Tech Marketing |
$110M |
USA |
69 |
The Maira Co. Ltd. |
$108M |
Japan |
70 |
Princess House, Inc. |
$102M |
USA |
70 |
TriVita |
$102M |
USA |
72 |
Creative Memories |
$100M |
USA |
73 |
Organo Gold |
$94M |
USA |
74 |
World Ventures Holdings LLC |
$91M |
USA |
75 |
Vemma Nutrition Co. |
$90M |
USA |
76 |
Kleeneze, Ltd. |
$86M |
United Kingdom |
77 |
5LINX Enterprises, Inc. |
$81M |
USA |
78 |
New Image Group |
$75M |
New Zealand |
79 |
Relìv International Inc. |
$74M |
USA |
79 |
bHIP Global, Inc. |
$74M |
USA |
81 |
LifeVantage Corp. |
$70M |
USA |
82 |
Jeunesse Global |
$65M |
USA |
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Intro • Global Outlook • Why the Global 100? • The 2011 DSN Global 100: The Top 10 • The 2011 DSN Global 100: 11-100 • Topping the Charts • DSN Global 100 • The $100 Million Club • Celebrating the DSN Global 100
Bravo Awards
Bravo Humanitarian Award: Nu Skin • Bravo Growth Award: ViSalus • Bravo Leadership Award: Doug DeVos
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Topping the Charts
(based on certified data submitted for 2011)
Top American Companies
- Avon
- Amway
- Herbalife
- Mary Kay
- Tupperware
Top European Companies
- Vorwerk (Germany)
- Oriflame (Luxembourg)
- Telecom Plus (United Kingdom)
- WIV Wein International (Germany)
- LR Health & Beauty Systems (Germany)
Top Asia-Pacific Companies
- AMOREPACIFIC (South Korea)
- New Era (Japan)
- Menard Japan Cosmetics (Japan)
- Cosway (Malaysia)
- DXN Holdings Berhad (Malaysia)
Top South American Companies
- Natura (Brazil)
- Belcorp (Peru)
- Yanbal International (Peru)
Top Public Companies
- Avon
- Herbalife
- Natura
- Tupperware
- Oriflame
Top Party Plan Companies
- Mary Kay
- Tupperware
- Belcorp
- The Pampered Chef
- PartyLite
Top Dollar Growth*
- Amway—$1.7 Billion
- Herbalife—$800 Million
- Avon—$400 Million
- Mary Kay—$400 Million
- Tupperware—$300 Million
- Belcorp—$300 Million
- Thirty-One Gifts—$382 Million
Thirty-One’s 2011 revenue qualified the company to appear on this Top Dollar Growth List at the No. 5 position. DSN regrets the oversight.
Outstanding Growth Percentage
- ViSalus—579%
- Thirty-One Gifts—382%
- Viridian Energy—300%
- Organo Gold—200%
- LifeVantage—200%
- Ambit Energy—60%
- AdvoCare International—55%
*Based on comparison of verified 2010 data and certified 2011 data. Companies that did not appear on the 2010 ranking are not included here.
Product Catorgies
Top Beauty/Personal Care Products
- Avon
- Amway
- Natura
- Mary Kay
- Oriflame
Top Jewelry/Accessories
- Avon (Silpada Designs)
- Thirty-One Gifts
Top Health & Wellness
- Amway (NUTRILITE)
- Herbalife
- Nu Skin
- USANA
- Shaklee Corp.
Top Service Companies
- Primerica (Financial)
- Ignite (Energy)
- Telecom Plus (UK) (Telecommunications)
- Ambit Energy (Energy)
- ACN (Telecommunications)
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Table of Contents
Intro • Global Outlook • Why the Global 100? • The 2012 DSN Global 100: The Top 10 • The 2012 DSN Global 100: 11-100 • Topping the Charts • DSN Global 100 • The $100 Million Club • Celebrating the DSN Global 100
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1. Avon Products, Inc.
2011 Net Sales: $11.3 billion
Country: USA
Avon is the founder of modern direct selling and the acknowledged world leader in cosmetics, fragrances and toiletries. Avon’s well-known product lines include Avon Color, Anew, Skin So Soft™, Advance Techniques Hair Care and Avon Naturals and mark™.
2010 Rank: 1
2010 Net Sales: $10.9 billion
Sales Method: Person-to-person
Compensation Structure: Single-level and multi-level
Products: Beauty, fashion jewelry, apparel
Markets: 100
Salespeople: 6.5 million
Employees: 42,000
Headquarters: New York, N.Y.
Executive: Sheri McCoy
Year Founded: 1886
Stock Symbol: AVP—NYSE
www.avon.com
2. Amway
2011 Net Sales: $10.9 billion
Country: USA
Amway offers consumer products and business opportunities in more than 80 countries and territories worldwide through more than 3 million distributors. Top-selling brands for Amway are NUTRILITE vitamin, mineral and dietary supplements, ARTISTRY skin care and color cosmetics, and eSpring water treatment systems. Alticor is the parent company of Amway.
2010 Rank: 2
2010 Net Sales: $9.2 billion
Sales Method: Person-to-person
Compensation Structure: Multi-level
Products: Cosmetics, personal care, food and beverage, home care, wellness
Markets: 80
Salespeople: 3 million
Employees: 20,000
Headquarters: Ada, Mich.
Executives: Steve Van Andel and Doug DeVos
Year Founded: 1959
www.amway.com
3. Herbalife Ltd.
2011 Net Sales: $3.5 billion
Country: USA
Herbalife is a global nutrition company that sells nutritional supplements and weight-management and personal-care products. Its products have been developed by scientists, physicians and nutrition experts, including Nobel laureate in medicine Louis Ignarro, Ph.D.
2010 Rank: 5
2010 Net Sales: $2.7 billion
Sales Method: Person-to-person
Compensation Structure: Multi-level
Products: Cosmetics and personal care
Markets: 79
Salespeople: 2.7 million
Employees: 5,000
Headquarters: Los Angeles, Calif.
Executive: Michael O. Johnson
Year Founded: 1980
Stock Symbol: HLF—NYSE
www.herbalife.com
4. Natura Cosmeticos SA
2011 Net Sales: $3.01 billion
Country: Brazil
Natura is a direct sales company in the cosmetics, personal hygiene and perfumery sector, committed to the quality of relationships, innovation and constant improvement of its products and services based on a sustainable development model of business.
2010 Rank: 3
2010 Net Sales: $3 billion
Sales Method: Person-to-person
Compensation Structure: Multi-level
Products: Cosmetics and personal care
Markets: 7
Salespeople: 1.4 million
Employees: 6,800
Headquarters: São Paulo, Brazil
Executive: Alessandro G. Carlucci
Year Founded: 1969
Stock Symbol: NATU3.SA—São Paolo
www.natura.net
5. Vorwerk & Co. KG
2011 Net Sales: $3.0 billion
Country: Germany
Vorwerk is a 129-year-old, family-owned, German-based company that has been focusing on the direct sales channel since 1930. Products include household appliances as well as high-quality cosmetics. Vorwerk & Co. KG is a global group that includes JAFRA Cosmetics, which reported sales volume of nearly $600 million (USD).
2010 Rank: 4
2010 Net Sales: $2.9 billion
Sales Method: Person-to-person and party plan
Compensation Structure: Multi-level
Products: Cosmetics, household appliances, home care
Markets: 76
Salespeople: 600,000
Employees: 23,000
Headquarters: Wuppertal, Germany
Executives: Walter Muyres and Reiner Strecker
Year Founded: 1883
www.vorwerk.com
6. Mary Kay Inc.
2011 Net Sales: $2.9 billion
Country: USA
Mary Kay was founded in 1963 by Mary Kay Ash with the goal of helping women achieve personal growth and financial success. The company’s skincare and color cosmetics products are sold in more than 35 countries around the world.
2010 Rank: 6
2010 Net Sales: $2.5 billion
Sales Method: Person-to-person
Compensation Structure: Single-level
Products: Cosmetics and personal care
Markets: 35
Salespeople: 2.4 million
Employees: 5,000
Headquarters: Addison, Texas
Executive: David Holl
Year Founded: 1963
www.marykay.com
7. Tupperware Brands Corp.
2011 Net Sales: $2.6 billion
Country: USA
Tupperware is a global direct seller of innovative, premium products across multiple brands and categories through an independent salesforce. Product brands and categories include design-centric preparation, storage and serving solutions for the kitchen and home as well as beauty and personal-care products.
2010 Rank: 7
2010 Net Sales: $2.3 billion
Sales Method: Person-to-person and party plan
Compensation Structure: Single-level and multi-level
Products: Storage and serving products; beauty, personal care
Markets: 100
Salespeople: 2.6 million
Employees: 13,500
Headquarters: Orlando, Fla.
Executive: Rick Goings
Year Founded: 1946
Stock Symbol: TUP—NYSE
www.tupperware.com
8. Oriflame Cosmetics SA
2011 Net Sales: $2.1 billion
Country: Luxembourg
Oriflame is one of the fastest-growing beauty companies in the world. The company operates in 67 countries and is the market leader in more than half. Although it has no U.S. presence, Oriflame has a presence in Mexico, Central America, South America, Europe, Asia and Africa.
2010 Rank: 8
2010 Net Sales: $2.2 billion
Sales Method: Person-to-person
Compensation Structure: Multi-level
Products: Beauty
Markets: 67
Salespeople: 3.6 million
Employees: 7,900
Headquarters: Luxembourg, Luxembourg
Executive: Magnus Brännström
Year Founded:1967
Stock Symbol: ORI-SDB.ST—Stockholm
www.oriflame.com
9. Nu Skin Enterprises, Inc.
2011 Net Sales: $1.7 billion
Country: USA
Nu Skin demonstrates its tradition of innovation through its comprehensive anti-aging product portfolio, independent business opportunity and corporate social responsibility initiatives. The company’s scientific leadership in both skin care and nutrition has established it as a premier anti-aging company, evidenced in its unique ageLOC® science that addresses aging at its source.
2010 Rank: 10
2010 Net Sales: $1.5 billion
Sales Method: Person-to-person
Compensation Structure: Multi-level
Products: Cosmetics and personal care
Markets: 52
Salespeople: 855,000
Employees: 3,500
Headquarters: Provo, Utah
Executive: Truman Hunt
Year Founded: 1984
Stock Symbol: NUS—NYSE
www.nuskin.com
10. Belcorp
2011 Net Sales: $1.6 billion
Country: Peru
Belcorp boasts a rich heritage and product portfolio. The company helps put women in touch with their ideal of beauty and self-fulfillment by empowering and strengthening women to change their lives. Belcorp’s Beauty Consultants offer beauty and lifestyle products through three distinctive brands: L’bel, Èsika and Cyzone.
2010 Rank: 11
2010 Net Sales: $1.3 billion
Sales Method: Person-to-person
Compensation Structure: Multi-level
Products: Cosmetics and personal care
Markets: 16
Salespeople: 938,000
Employees: 8,695
Headquarters: Lima, Peru
Executive: Eduardo Belmont
Year Founded: 1968
www.belcorp.biz
11. Primerica Financial Services Inc.
2011 Net Sales: $1.1 billion
Country: USA
Primerica provides financial products and services, including term life insurance, mutual funds, variable annuities, loans, long-term care insurance and legal services to 6 million clients, primarily middle-class individuals and families.
2010 Rank: 11
2010 Net Sales: $1.3 billion
Sales Method: Person-to-person
Compensation Structure: Multi-level
Products: Financial services
Markets: 5
Salespeople: 90,000
Employees: 2,000
Headquarters: Duluth, Ga.
Executives: John Addison and Rick Williams
Year Founded: 1977
Stock Symbol: PRI—NYSE
www.primerica.com
12. Ignite Inc.
2011 Net Sales: $861 million
Country: USA
Ignite is the marketing subsidiary of Stream Energy, an energy provider based in Dallas that provides service to hundreds of thousands of customers. The firm has generated more than $4 billion in total revenues since its founding, and has received numerous honors and accolades in its brief history.
2010 Rank: 14
2010 Net Sales: $902 million
Sales Method: Person-to-person
Compensation Structure: Single-level
Products: Electricity and natural gas
Markets: 1
Salespeople: 225,626
Employees: 274
Headquarters: Dallas, Texas
Executive: Rob Snyder
Year Founded: 2004
www.igniteinc.com
13. Telecom Plus
2011 Net Sales: $731 million
Country: United Kingdom
Operating as the Utility Warehouse Discount Club, Telecom Plus provides landline phone, broadband, mobile phone, gas and electricity products and services to over 350,000 customers across the UK, as well as offering club members a range of opportunities to save money on household expenses.
2010 Rank: 17
2010 Net Sales: $600 million
Sales Method: Person-to-person
Compensation Structure: Multi-level
Products: Landline phones, broadband, mobile phones, gas, electricity, cashback card
Markets: 1
Salespeople: 35,000
Employees: 550
Headquarters: London, UK
Executive: Andrew Lindsay
Year Founded: 1998
Stock Symbol: TEP—LONDON
www.utilitywarehouse.co.uk
14. Yanbal International
2011 Net Sales: $720 million
Country: Peru
Yanbal International was founded in Peru and sells skin care, cosmetics, personal-care products, fragrances and custom jewelry through its catalogs and beauty consultants.
2010 Rank: 17
2010 Net Sales: $600 million
Sales Method: Person-to-person
Compensation Structure: Multi-level
Products: Skin care, personal care, cosmetics, jewelry, fragrances
Markets: 8
Salespeople: 350,000
Employees: 5,300
Headquarters: Lima, Peru
Executive: Janine Belmont Dauelsberg
Year Founded: 1967
www.yanbal.com
15. Ambit Energy, L.P.
2011 Net Sales: $664 million
Country: USA
Ambit Energy is a Dallas-based energy provider of electrical and natural gas services in deregulated markets across the United States, including regions of Texas, Illinois, New York, Pennsylvania, New Jersey and Maryland.
2010 Rank: 31
2010 Net Sales: $415 million
Sales Method: Person-to-person
Compensation Structure: Multi-level
Products: Energy
Markets: 1
Salespeople: 140,000
Employees: 445
Headquarters: Dallas, Texas
Executive: Jere W. Thompson, Jr.
Year Founded: 2006
ww2.ambitenergy.com
16. AMOREPACIFIC
2011 Net Sales: $600 million
Country: South Korea
AMOREPACIFIC combines Asian culture and Western technologies in perfect harmony. From its first hit brand ABC Pomade to its unparalleled oriental medicine-based Sulwhasoo and AMOREPACIFIC, a global brand that captures the essence of Asian values, AMOREPACIFIC’s spirit of challenge and creativity has reshaped Asia’s beauty.
2010 Rank: 22
2010 Net Sales: $539 million
Sales Method: Person-to-person
Compensation Structure: Not available
Products: Cosmetics, personal care, wellness, beverage
Markets: 3
Salespeople: Not available
Employees: Not available
Headquarters: Seoul, South Korea
Executive: Kyung-Bae Suh
Year Founded: 1945
Stock Symbol: 090430 (Korea Stock Exchange)
www.amorepacific.com
17. USANA Health Sciences Inc.
2011 Net Sales: $582 million
Country: USA
USANA Health Sciences develops and provides the highest-quality, science-based health products, distributed internationally through network marketing, creating a rewarding, financial opportunity for independent Associates, shareholders and employees.
2010 Rank: 24
2010 Net Sales: $517 million
Sales Method: Person-to-person
Compensation Structure: Multi-level
Products: Wellness
Markets: 18
Salespeople: 222,000
Employees: 632
Headquarters: Salt Lake City, Utah
Executive: David Wentz
Year Founded: 1992
Stock Symbol: USNA—NASDAQ
www.usana.com
18. New Era Health Industry Group, Co., Ltd. (Zhong Jian)
2011 Net Sales: $555 million
Country: China
New Era is dedicated to the research and development of health foods, nutrition foods, cosmetics and chemical commodities. The company partners with many research institutions at home and abroad.
2010 Rank: N/A
2010 Net Sales: N/A
Sales Method: Person-to-person
Compensation Structure: Single-level
Products: Cosmetics, healthcare, cleaning
Markets: 14
Salespeople: Not available
Employees: 1,000
Headquarters: Beijing, China
Year Founded: 1995
www.intgz.com/en
19. ACN, Inc.
2011 Net Sales: $550 million
Country: USA
ACN is the world’s largest direct seller of telecommunications and essential services for residential and business customers, offering home phone service, high-speed Internet, wireless, mobile applications, television, home security and automation, computer support and energy.
2010 Rank: 20
2010 Net Sales: $553 million
Sales Method: Person-to-person
Compensation Structure: Multi-level
Products: Telecommunications and energy
Markets: 23
Salespeople: 200,000
Employees: 1,300
Headquarters: Concord, N.C.
Executives: Robert Stevanovski, Greg Provenzano, Tony Cupisz and Mike Cupisz
Year Founded: 1993
www.acninc.com
20. Scentsy
2011 Net Sales: $537 million
Country: USA
Scentsy Group is a rapidly growing, international party-plan company dedicated to creating a social shopping experience that gives Consultants and customers variety, value and a level of personalization they can’t find anywhere else. Scentsy Group owns the fragrance brand, Scentsy; the fondue brand, Velata; and the company has plans to launch more brands in the future.
2010 Rank: 33
2010 Net Sales: $382 million
Sales Method: Party plan
Compensation Structure: Multi-level
Products: Cosmetics, personal care, food and beverage, home décor, kitchenware
Markets: 5
Salespeople: 170,000
Employees: 1,000
Headquarters: Meridian, Idaho
Executives: Orville and Heidi Thompson
Year Founded: 2004
www.scentsy.net
21. Shaklee Corp.
2011 Net Sales: $515 million
Country: USA
Shaklee manufactures its products and distributes them through its website and more than 750,000 representatives in North America and Asia. The company is known for its green products and social responsibility efforts.
2010 Rank: 25
2010 Net Sales: $500 million
Sales Method: Person-to-person
Compensation Structure: Multi-level
Products: Nutritional supplements, skin care, weight management, green cleaners
Markets: 8
Salespeople: 1.25 million
Employees: 750
Headquarters: Pleasanton, Calif.
Executive: Roger Barnett
Year Founded: 1956
www.shaklee.com
22. The Pampered Chef Ltd.
2011 Net Sales: $500 million
Country: USA
The Pampered Chef sells more than 300 gourmet kitchen tools, cookware, cookbooks and foodstuffs. Founded in 1980, Pampered Chef was acquired by Berkshire Hathaway, the conglomerate controlled by billionaire Warren Buffett, in 2002.
2010 Rank: 25
2010 Net Sales: $500 million
Sales Method: Party plan
Compensation Structure: Multi-level
Products: High-end tools for cooking and entertaining
Markets: 5
Salespeople: 65,000
Employees: 800
Headquarters: Addison, Ill.
Executive: Marla Gottschalk
Year Founded: 1980
Stock Symbol: BRK-A—NYSE
www.pamperedchef.com
22. PartyLite (Blyth)
2011 Net Sales: $500 million
Country: USA
Started by entrepreneur Mabel Baker with her single line of bayberry candles, PartyLite is now the world’s largest direct seller of candles and home fragrance products. The company was acquired by Blyth, Inc. in 1990.
2010 Rank: 21
2010 Net Sales: $545 million
Sales Method: Party plan
Compensation Structure: Multi-level
Products: Candles, candle warmers, flameless fragrance, home accents, personal care, food
Markets: 18
Salespeople: 62,932
Employees: 1,056
Headquarters: Plymouth, Mass.
Executive: Robert B. Goergen Jr.
Year Founded: 1973
Stock Symbol: BTH—NYSE
www.partylite.com
24. Thirty-One Gifts LLC
2011 Net Sales: $482 million
Country: USA
Founded upon the principles of Proverbs 31, Thirty-One Gifts offers handbags, fashion accessories, totes and organization solutions. The company celebrates, encourages and rewards women by offering quality products and an outstanding opportunity to become successful business owners.
2010 Rank: 83
2010 Net Sales: $100 million
Sales Method: Party plan
Compensation Structure: Not available
Products: Clothing and accessories, home care
Markets: 1
Salespeople: 71,400
Employees: 1,891
Headquarters: Johnstown, Ohio
Executive: Cindy Monroe
Year Founded: 2003
www.thirtyonegifts.com
25. Market America Inc.
2011 Net Sales: $462 million
Country: USA
Market America is a product brokerage and Internet marketing company that specializes in one-to-one marketing. The company has generated over $3.8 billion in accumulated retail sales through its international operations in the United States, Canada, Taiwan, Hong Kong, Australia and the Philippines.
2010 Rank: 30
2010 Net Sales: $416 million
Sales Method: Person-to-person
Compensation Structure: Single-level
Products: Health and nutrition, anti-aging, cosmetics, personal care, weight management, financial services, home and garden, pet care, telecommunications, Internet, auto care
Markets: 6
Salespeople: 180,000
Employees: 650
Headquarters: Greensboro, N.C.
Executive: JR Ridinger
Year Founded: 1992
www.marketamerica.com
26. Menard Japan Cosmetics
2011 Net Sales: $434 million
Country: Japan
Menard Cosmetics was started after World War II amidst an increasing need for beauty among women with the desire to assist each individual customer to enhance their beauty and to contribute to the community and society through cosmetics. Menard Cosmetics is one of the biggest cosmetic brands in Japan and plays a remarkable role in the market in terms of their prestigious products and high-quality customer services.
2010 Rank: N/A
2010 Net Sales: N/A
Sales Method: Person-to-person
Compensation Structure: Multi-level
Products: Skin care, makeup, body care, fragrances
Markets: 28
Salespeople: Not available
Employees: Not available
Headquarters: Nagoya, Aichi Prefecture, Japan
Year Founded: 1959
www.menard-cosmetic.com
27. Cosway Corp. Ltd.
2011 Net Sales: $433 million
Country: Malaysia
Cosway is a subsidiary of Berjaya Group, a multinational conglomerate known for diversification. Manufacturers, researchers and suppliers from all over the world work with Cosway to provide an ever-growing range of top-quality products.
2010 Rank: 44
2010 Net Sales: $298 million
Sales Method: Person-to-person
Compensation Structure: Not available
Products: Supplements, skin care, personal care, cosmetics, household products, car care, food and beverage, clothing
Markets: 11
Salespeople: Not available
Employees: 1,500
Headquarters: Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
Executive: Chuah Choong Heong
Year Founded: 1979
Stock Symbol: 288—HKG
www.cosway.com.my
28. DXN Holdings Berhad
2011 Net Sales: $420 million
Country: Malaysia
DXN cultivates, manufactures and markets health food supplements. Based in Malaysia with worldwide operation, the company is well-known for its Ganoderma business. Its product lines include dietary supplements, food and beverages, personal-care products, skin care and cosmetics, household products and water treatment systems.
2010 Rank: N/A
2010 Net Sales: N/A
Sales Method: Person-to-person
Compensation Structure: Multi-level
Products: Food and beverage, home décor, kitchenware, home care
Markets: 157
Salespeople: 5 million
Employees: 1,150
Headquarters: Kedah, Malaysia
Executive: Dato´ Dr. Lim Siow Jin
Year Founded: 1995
www.dxn2u.com
29. For Days Co., Ltd.
2011 Net Sales: $400 million
Country: Japan
For Days sells nutritional products that focus on beneficial nucleic acids through scientific research and development and testing as well as cosmetics.
2010 Rank: 36
2010 Net Sales: $350 million
Sales Method: Person-to-person
Compensation Structure: Not available
Products: Cosmetics, food and beverage, wellness
Markets: 1
Salespeople: 260,000
Employees: 203
Headquarters: Tokyo, Japan
Executive: Keiko Wada
Year Founded: 1997
www.fordaysusa.com
30 . KK ASSURAN
2011 Net Sales: $370 million
Country: Japan
Selling exclusively in Japan, KK ASSURAN’s products address skincare issues for the Japanese population. The company relies on traditional person-to-person contact for sales.
2010 Rank: 40
2010 Net Sales: $333 million
Sales Method: Person-to-person
Compensation Structure: Multi-level
Products: Skin care
Markets: 1
Salespeople: 500,000
Employees: 410
Headquarters: Fukuoka, Japan
Year Founded: 1994
30. Better Way Co., Ltd.
2011 Net Sales: $370 million
Country: Thailand
Better Way was founded by Dr. Amornthep Deerojanawong and Boonyakiat Chokeatana. The company launched its Mistine brand in 1991 and since 1997 has been the leader in the Thai direct selling cosmetics market.
2010 Rank: N/A
2010 Net Sales: N/A
Sales Method: Person-to-person
Compensation Structure: Multi-level
Products: Cosmetics
Markets: Not available
Salespeople: 860,000
Employees: Not available
Headquarters: Bangkok, Thailand
Executive: Danai Derojanawong
Year Founded: 1988
www.mistine.co.th
32. Nature’s Sunshine Products, Inc.
2011 Net Sales: $368 million
Country: USA
When Nature’s Sunshine began almost 40 years ago, it offered encapsulated herbs to customers. Today, the company’s product line includes a large selection of herbal, vitamin, mineral and nutritional supplements as well as skincare products.
2010 Rank: 37
2010 Net Sales: $349 million
Sales Method: Person-to-person
Compensation Structure: Multi-level
Products: Skin care, personal care, cosmetics, wellness
Markets: 45
Salespeople: 668,000
Employees: 1,003
Headquarters: Provo, Utah
Executive: Michael Dean
Year Founded: 1972
Stock Symbol: NATR—NASDAQ
www.naturessunshine.com
33. WIV Wein International AG
2011 Net Sales: $365 million
Country: Germany
WIV Wein is a direct seller of wine. The company provides at-home wine tastings for customers and has its own estates/cellars and forms partnerships with top-quality wineries. Its largest markets are Germany, France, Great Britain, Japan and Italy.
2010 Rank: 32
2010 Net Sales: $385 million
Sales Method: Person-to-person
Compensation Structure: Not available
Products: Wines
Markets: 23
Salespeople: 4,000
Employees: 1,511
Headquarters: Burg Layen, Germany
Executives: Andreas Pieroth, Dr. Johannes Pieroth, David Samuel
Year Founded: 1960
www.wiv-ag.com
34. Arbonne International, LLC
2011 Net Sales: $353 million
Country: USA
At Arbonne, beauty begins with premium botanical ingredients, an integrative approach to beauty and an unwavering commitment to pure, safe and beneficial products. Arbonne creates personal-care and wellness products that preserve and enhance the skin, body and mind.
2010 Rank: 35
2010 Net Sales: $357 million
Sales Method: Person-to-person
Compensation Structure: Multi-level
Products: Anti-aging, skin care, body care, cosmetics, health and wellness
Markets: 4
Salespeople: 550,298+
Employees: 595
Headquarters: Irvine, Calif.
Executive: Kay Napier
Year Founded: 1980
www.arbonne.com
34. Southwestern/Great American, Inc.
2011 Net Sales: $353 million
Country: USA
Southwestern is a direct seller and publisher with 12 divisions including the core company, Southwestern Advantage, which helps college students run their own business during their summer break to offset their educational expenses.
2010 Rank: 39
2010 Net Sales: $337 million
Sales Method: Person-to-person
Compensation Structure: Multi-level
Products: Family-oriented educational reference books and software
Markets: 3
Salespeople: 2,800
Employees: 1,199
Headquarters: Nashville, Tenn.
Executive: Henry Bedford
Year Founded: 1855
www.southwestern.com
36. Neways, Inc.
2011 Net Sales: $349 million
Country: USA
Neways designs, manufactures and distributes approximately 300 personal-care items, including cosmetics and hair-care products, aromatherapy items and nutritional supplements.
2010 Rank: 47
2010 Net Sales: $250 million
Sales Method: Person-to-person
Compensation Structure: Multi-level
Products: Cosmetics, personal care, home care, wellness
Markets: 37
Salespeople: 300,000
Employees: 700
Headquarters: Springville, Utah
Executive: Scott St. Clair
Year Founded: 1987
www.neways.com
37. Noevir Holdings Co., Ltd.
2011 Net Sales: $345 million
Country: Japan
Noevir develops, produces and sells a versatile collection of products under well-regarded brand names, including Noevir high-performance functional counseling skincare products and hypoallergenic cosmetics as well as health food.
2010 Rank: 38
2010 Net Sales: $345 million
Sales Method: Person-to-person
Compensation Structure: Single-level
Products: Skin care, body care, nutritional supplements, cosmetics
Markets: 8
Salespeople: 180,000
Employees: 1,017
Headquarters: Tokyo, Japan
Executive: Takashi Okura
Year Founded: 1964
Stock Symbol: 4928—TYO
www.noevirholdings.co.jp
38. Pro-Health (China) Co., Ltd (Bao Jian)
2011 Net Sales: $329 million
Country: China
Pro-Health is a Hong Kong invested company mainly engaged in the research and development, production and marketing of health-care and wellness products.
2010 Rank: N/A
2010 Net Sales: N/A
Sales Method: Person-to-person
Compensation Structure: Multi-level
Products: Health food, skin care
Markets: Not available
Salespeople: 30,000
Employees: 500
Headquarters: Beijing, China
Executive: Wu Xuecheng
Year Founded: 2007
www.baojian.com
39. LR Health & Beauty Systems
2011 Net Sales: $320 million
Country: Germany
LR Health & Beauty Systems attributes its success to four distinctive key factors: top products with German quality standards, portfolio of celebrities, unique marketing plan and car concept.
2010 Rank: 41
2010 Net Sales: $307 million
Sales Method: Person-to-person
Compensation Structure: Multi-level
Products: Cosmetics, personal care, supplements, jewelry
Markets: 32
Salespeople: 300,000
Employees: 940
Headquarters: Nordrhein-Westfalen, Germany
Executive: Dr. Jens M. Abend
Year Founded: 1985
www.lrworld.com
40. Eureka Forbes Limited
2011 Net Sales: $313 million
Country: India
Eureka Forbes Limited, a pioneer and leader in vacuum cleaners, water purification solutions, air purification systems and electronic security solutions, is India’s leading health and hygiene company. For over 30 years it has successfully created happy, healthy, safe and pollution-free environments based on trust and lasting relationships with over 10 million customers. Eureka Forbes is part of Shapoorji Pallonji Group.
2010 Rank: 45
2010 Net Sales: $300 million
Sales Method: Person-to-person
Compensation Structure: 60% fixed / 40% variable
Products: Vacuum cleaners, water purifiers, air purifiers, electronic security solutions
Markets: 36
Salespeople: 7,500
Employees: 10,000
Headquarters: Mumbai, India
Executive: Suresh L. Goklaney
Year Founded: 1982
www.eurekaforbes.com
41. Vivint, Inc.
2011 Net Sales: $290 million
Country: USA
Vivint is one of the largest home automation companies in North America. Operating from offices throughout the United States and Canada, the company retains more than 5,000 employees and services close to 570,000 customers.
2010 Rank: 49
2010 Net Sales: $245 million
Sales Method: Person-to-person
Compensation Structure: Not available
Products: Home automation, energy management, residential security
Markets: Not available
Salespeople: Not available
Employees: 6,250
Headquarters: Provo, Utah
Executive: Todd Pedersen
Year Founded: 1999
www.vivint.com
42. Charle Corp. Ltd.
2011 Net Sales: $288 million
Country: Japan
Charle Corp. Ltd. is a Japan-based company principally engaged in the wholesale of women’s undergarments. The company sells its products through distributors in a home party setting.
2010 Rank: 50
2010 Net Sales: $240 million
Sales Method: Party plan
Compensation Structure: Not available
Products: Women’s lingerie, cosmetics
Markets: 35
Salespeople: Not available
Employees: 367
Headquarters: Hyogo, Japan
Year Founded: 1993
Stock Symbol: 288—HKG
www.charle.co.jp
43. Pure, Inc.
2011 Net Sales: $278 million
Country: Japan
Pure is a 24-year-old company that offers a variety of products, including energy drinks, soups, vinegars, and food as well as household items and health equipment.
2010 Rank: N/A
2010 Net Sales: N/A
Sales Method: Person-to-person
Compensation Structure: Not available
Products: Health food supplements, food and beverage, cosmetics, household goods, wellness
Markets: 1
Salespeople: Not available
Employees: 1,488
Headquarters: Nagoya, Japan
Executive: Sadao Suzuki
Year Founded: 1988
www.kk-pure.co.jp
44. Isagenix International
2011 Net Sales: $262 million
Country: USA
Isagenix earned a spot on Inc. magazine’s list of fastest-growing companies in the United States for three straight years.
2010 Rank: 46
2010 Net Sales: $256 million
Sales Method: Person-to-person
Compensation Structure: Binary multi-level
Products: Nutritional cleansing and replenishing products, skin care, anti-aging, weight management
Markets: 8
Salespeople: 25,000
Employees: 300
Headquarters: Chandler, Ariz.
Executive: Jim Coover
Year Founded: 2002
www.isagenix.com
45. 4Life Research L.C.
2011 Net Sales: $250 million
Country: USA
Launched by Founder and Co-Founder David & Bianca Lisonbee, 4Life® has offices on five continents to serve a global network of independent distributors through science, success and service. Since 1998, the company has grown significantly every year. Foundation 4Life conducts charitable work in more than 20 countries.
2010 Rank: 62
2010 Net Sales: $200 million
Sales Method: Person-to-person
Compensation Structure: Multi-level
Products: Immune support, general wellness
Markets: 22
Salespeople: Not available
Employees: 600
Headquarters: Salt Lake City, Utah
Executive: Steve Tew
Year Founded: 1998
www.4life.com
46. PM-International AG
2011 Net Sales: $232 million
Country: Germany
PM-International’s core focus on efficient nutrition transport has been rewarded by it being named one of Germany’s Top 100 innovative companies 10 times in a row. Its commitment to ethics has led to an extremely high reputation both in the industry and among the general public.
2010 Rank: 57
2010 Net Sales: $217 million
Sales Method: Person-to-person
Compensation Structure: Multi-level
Products: Premium nutritional supplements for health/fitness/wellness, skin care, weight management, functional food, novel food, water purification
Markets: 35
Salespeople: 150,000
Employees: 151
Headquarters: Speyer, Rheinland-Pfalz, Germany
Executive: Rolf Sorg
Year Founded: 1993
www.pm-international.com
47. ViSalus (Blyth)
2011 Net Sales: $231 million
Country: USA
ViSalus is the company that markets the Body by Vi Challenge, the No. 1 personal weight-loss and fitness platform in North America.
2010 Rank: N/A
2010 Net Sales: N/A
Sales Method: Person-to-person
Compensation Structure: Multi-level
Products: Wellness
Markets: 2
Salespeople: Not Available
Employees: 300
Headquarters: Troy, Mich.
Executives: Ryan Blair, Nick Sarnicola, Blake Mallen
Year Founded: 2005
www.visalus.com
48. Team National, Inc.
2011 Net Sales: $230 million
Country: USA
Team National provides membership savings with a wide variety of products and services in over 20 different industries. Its offerings include home and office furniture, custom jewelry, supplements and business solutions.
2010 Rank: 59
2010 Net Sales: $210 million
Sales Method: Person-to-person
Compensation Structure: Multi-level
Products: Home care, jewelry, supplements
Markets: 1
Salespeople: 308,000
Employees: 48
Headquarters: Davie, Fla.
Executive: Angela Loehr Chrysler
Year Founded: 1997
www.bign.com
49. JapanLife Co. Ltd.
2011 Net Sales: $215 million
Country: Japan
JapanLife Co. is part of the Matrix World Division Group. Its products focus on the relief of stress, anxiety and aging concerns and include magnetic therapy devices in the home as well as beauty-care products and dietary supplements.
2010 Rank: 73
2010 Net Sales: $144 million
Sales Method: Not available
Compensation Structure: Not available
Products: Magnetic therapy devices, skin care, cosmetics, dietary supplements
Markets: Not available
Salespeople: 300
Employees: 467
Headquarters: Tokyo, Japan
Year Founded: 1975
www.japanlife-net.co.jp
50. Viridian Energy
2011 Net Sales: $205 million
Country: USA
Viridian Energy was founded in 2009 in the Northeast and continues to expand rapidly. Viridian offers its associates the opportunity to build a sustainable business and make an impact on the environment simply by helping customers choose affordable green energy for their home or business.
2010 Rank: N/A
2010 Net Sales: N/A
Sales Method: Person-to-person
Compensation Structure: Multi-level
Products: Energy
Markets: 1
Salespeople: 20,145
Employees: 65
Headquarters: Norwalk, Conn.
Executive: Michael Fallquist
Year Founded: 2009
www.viridian.com
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Bravo Awards
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51. Mannatech, Inc.
2011 Net Sales: $201 million
Country: USA
Mannatech is a provider of nutritional supplements and skincare products based on Real Food Technology® solutions. Its flagship product is Ambrotose® complex.
2010 Rank: 55
2010 Net Sales: $228 million
Sales Method: Person-to-person
Compensation Structure: Multi-level
Products: Dietary supplements, weight and fitness, skin care
Markets: 22
Salespeople: 370,000
Employees: 392
Headquarters: Coppell, Texas
Executive: Robert Sinnott
Year Founded: 1994
Stock Symbol: MTEX—NASDAQ
www.mannatech.com
52. Faberlic
2011 Net Sales: $200 million
Country: Russia
Faberlic is Russia’s largest homegrown direct seller, with a wide product range and operations primarily in the former Soviet Union and Eastern Europe. The company has more than 350 products and is particularly strong in skin care.
2010 Rank: 53
2010 Net Sales: $236 million
Sales Method: Not available
Compensation Structure: Not available
Products: Cosmetics
Markets: 18
Salespeople: 700,000
Employees: Not available
Headquarters: Moscow, Russia
Executives: Alexy Nechaev and Alexander Davankov
Year Founded: 1997
www.faberlic.ru
53. BearCere’Ju Co. Ltd.
2011 Net Sales: $198 million
Country: Japan
Also known as Berusere – ju, this company uses herbals and aromatherapy along with cellular technology to rejuvenate and beautify without artificial or engineered additives.
2010 Rank: 69
2010 Net Sales: $160 million
Sales Method: Not available
Compensation Structure: Not available
Products: Cosmetics, personal care, health and wellness
Markets: 3
Salespeople: 250,000
Employees: Not available
Headquarters: Tokyo, Japan
Year Founded: 1992
www.bearcereju.co.jp
54. Take Shape for Life (Medifast)
2011 Net Sales: $185 million
Country: USA
Take Shape for Life is a healthy-lifestyle company that aims to help its customers achieve healthier weights, minds and finances. It is a wholly owned subsidiary of publicly traded Medifast Inc.
2010 Rank: 69
2010 Net Sales: $160 million
Sales Method: Person-to-person
Compensation Structure: Multi-level
Products: Weight-loss coaching and supporting products
Markets: 1
Salespeople: Not available
Employees: Not available
Headquarters: Owings Mills, Md.
Executive: Michael McDevitt
Year Founded: 1980
Stock Symbol: MED—NYSE
www.tsfl.com
55. Apollo (Taiyang Shen)
2011 Net Sales: $170 million
Country: China
Apollo, known as Taiyang Shen, is a health-drink company located in China’s Guangdong province.
2010 Rank: N/A
2010 Net Sales: N/A
Sales Method: Person-to-person
Compensation Structure: Single-level
Products: Nutritional drinks
Markets: 1
Salespeople: Not available
Employees: Not available
Headquarters: Guangdong Province, China
Year Founded: 1988
56. Giffarine Skyline Unity Co.
2011 Net Sales: $169 million
Country: Thailand
Giffarine, begun in 1966 by a team of Thai medical doctors and pharmacists, offers a wide range of cosmetics, body treatment products, household utensils, diet supplements and food products.
2010 Rank: N/A
2010 Net Sales: N/A
Sales Method: Person-to-person
Compensation Structure: Multi-level
Products: Cosmetics, skin care, food and beverage, supplements, household products
Markets: 33
Salespeople: Not available
Employees: Not available
Headquarters: Bangkok, Thailand
Year Founded: 1996
www.giffarinethailand.com
57. Longrich (Jiangsu Longliqi)
2011 Net Sales: $167 million
Country: China
Longrich is a well-known mainland China manufacturer of cosmetics, personal-care products and health and wellness products.
2010 Rank: N/A
2010 Net Sales: N/A
Sales Method: Person-to-person
Compensation Structure: Multi-level and single-level
Products: Beauty, cosmetics, wellness
Markets: 2
Salespeople: Not available
Employees: 200
Headquarters: Changshu, China
Year Founded: 1985
www.longliqi.com
58. GNLD (Golden Neo-Life Diamite International)
2011 Net Sales: $165 million
Country: USA
GNLD was founded in 1958 to supply products that bridge the gap between the food supply and the body’s nutritional requirements.
2010 Rank: 66
2010 Net Sales: $175 million
Sales Method: Person-to-person
Compensation Structure: Multi-level
Products: Wellness, home care, personal care, skin care, water treatment systems
Markets: 50
Salespeople: 240,000
Employees: 1,600
Headquarters: Fremont, Calif.
Executive: Roget Uys
Year Founded: 1958
www.gnld.com
59. Nikken Global Inc.
2011 Net Sales: $149 million
Country: USA
Nikken sells magnetic therapeutic mattress toppers, pillows, sleep masks, support wraps, shoe inserts, air and water filtration systems, and jewelry through its global distribution network.
2010 Rank: 59
2010 Net Sales: $210 million
Sales Method: Stair-step breakaway
Compensation Structure: Multi-level
Products: Organic nutrition/skin care, environmental, rest/rejuvenation
Markets: 35
Salespeople: 212,000
Employees: 478
Headquarters: Irvine, Calif.
Executive: Kurt H. Fulle
Year Founded: 1975
www.nikken.com
60. Enagic USA, Inc.
2011 Net Sales: $147 million
Country: USA
Enagic has been the leading manufacturer of alkaline ionizers and water filtration machines. Kangen Water® machines are used in hundreds of thousands of homes worldwide to transform tap water into pure, healthy alkaline drinking water.
2010 Rank: 76
2010 Net Sales: $129 million
Sales Method: Person-to-person
Compensation Structure: Not available
Products: Alkaline water filtration systems
Markets: Not available
Salespeople: 100,000
Employees: 100
Headquarters: Torrance, Calif.
Executive: Hironari Ohshiro
Year Founded: 2003
www.enagic.com
61. Sportron
2011 Net Sales: $139 million
Country: USA
Sportron was founded to help consumers manage their health. Sportron uses FoodMatrix nutrients and herbs to support the body’s needs.
2010 Rank: 72
2010 Net Sales: $148 million
Sales Method: Person-to-person
Compensation Structure: Multi-level
Products: Nutritional and dietary supplements
Markets: 40
Salespeople: 300,000
Employees: 140
Headquarters: Melissa, Texas
Executive: Keith J. Harding
Year Founded: 1992
www.sportron.com
62. AdvoCare International, LP
2011 Net Sales: $138 million
Country: USA
AdvoCare is a premier health and wellness company offering world-class energy, weight-loss, nutrition and sports performance products.
2010 Rank: 91
2010 Net Sales: $89 million
Sales Method: Person-to-person
Compensation Structure: Multi-level
Products: Wellness
Markets: 1
Salespeople: 145,700
Employees: 105
Headquarters: Carrollton, Texas
Executive: Richard Wright
Year Founded: 1992
www.advocare.com
62. Univera
2011 Net Sales: $138 million
Country: USA
Univera is the premier natural products company offering vitality, prosperity and purpose to people around the world.
2010 Rank: 68
2010 Net Sales: $164 million
Sales Method: Person-to-person
Compensation Structure: Multi-level
Products: Cosmetics, personal care, wellness
Markets: 3
Salespeople: 45,000
Employees: 160
Headquarters: Korea
Executive: Bill Lee
Year Founded: 1976
us.univera.com
64. ARSOA HONSHA Corp.
2011 Net Sales: $125 million
Country: Japan
ARSOA HONSHA products are developed around the company’s own philosophy and three pillars of good health: heart, body and skin. Natural ingredients are a prime focus.
2010 Rank: 80
2010 Net Sales: $111 million
Sales Method: Not available
Compensation Structure: Not available
Products: Cosmetics, nutritional supplements
Markets: 3
Salespeople: Not available
Employees: 290
Headquarters: Yamanashi, Japan
Year Founded: 1998
www.arsoa.co.jp
65. North American Power
2011 Net Sales: $124 million
Country: USA
North American Power is one of the nation’s fastest-growing energy suppliers, recently earning a spot on FORBES list of America’s Most Promising Companies. The company also has a commitment to philanthropy, sustainability and economic independence.
2010 Rank: N/A
2010 Net Sales: N/A
Sales Method: Person-to-person
Compensation Structure: Multi-level
Products: Energy
Markets: 1
Salespeople: 11,587
Employees: 50
Headquarters: South Norwalk, Conn.
Executive: Kerry Breitbart
Year Founded: 2009
www.napower.com
66. Hindustan Unilever Ltd.
2011 Net Sales: $120 million
Country: India
Hindustan Unilever Limited, which is owned by the British-Dutch company Unilever, is the largest consumer goods company in India, with its top seller Aviance beauty solutions.
2010 Rank: N/A
2010 Net Sales: N/A
Sales Method: Person-to-person
Compensation Structure: Not available
Products: Food and beverage, personal care, cleaning agents
Markets: 1
Salespeople: Not available
Employees: 16,500
Headquarters: Mumbai, India
Executive: Nitin Paranjpe
Year Founded: 1932
Stock Symbol: 500696–BSE
www.hul.co.in
67. Tastefully Simple Inc.
2011 Net Sales: $110 million
Country: USA
Tastefully Simple offers “the food you love, the time you deserve” with over 60 easy-to-prepare foods and gifts. Products are available primarily at home taste-testing parties through consultants who offer samples, recipes, entertaining tips and more.
2010 Rank: 77
2010 Net Sales: $125 million
Sales Method: Party plan
Compensation Structure: Multi-level
Products: Specialty food items and gifts
Markets: 1
Salespeople: 28,000
Employees: 343
Headquarters: Alexandria, Minn.
Executive: Jill Blashack Strahan
Year Founded: 1995
www.tastefullysimple.com
67. Fortune Hi-Tech Marketing, Inc. (FHTM)
2011 Net Sales: $110 million
Country: USA
FHTM is a privately held direct selling company offering consumers a diverse lineup of products and services, including energy, satellite TV, nutritionals, personal-care items, contact lenses, security services, wireless phone service and more through a network of independent representatives.
2010 Rank: 92
2010 Net Sales: $82 million
Sales Method: Person-to-person
Compensation Structure: Multi-level
Products: Health and beauty, services, entertainment and communications
Markets: 3
Salespeople: 93,000
Employees: 80
Headquarters: Lexington, Ky.
Executive: Paul Orberson
Year Founded: 2001
www.fhtm.net
69. The Maira Co. Ltd.
2011 Net Sales: $108 million
Country: Japan
The Maira Co. emphasizes herbs and non-surgical rejuvenation. Japanese consumers can find the company’s beauty, bath and health products through independent distributors.
2010 Rank: 88
2010 Net Sales: $96 million
Sales Method: Not available
Compensation Structure: Not available
Products: Cosmetics, skin care, bath equipment, dietary supplements
Markets: Not available
Salespeople: Not available
Employees: Not available
Headquarters: Tokyo, Japan
Year Founded: 1991
www.the-maira.co.jp
70. Princess House, Inc.
2011 Net Sales: $102 million
Country: USA
Princess House is a premier direct selling company dedicated to empowering people to start flexible, home-based businesses through the sale of superior-quality cookware products.
2010 Rank: 89
2010 Net Sales: $94 million
Sales Method: Party Plan
Compensation Structure: Multi-level
Products: Home décor, kitchenware, appliances
Markets: 1
Salespeople: 25,145
Employees: 225
Headquarters: Taunton, Mass.
Executive: Connie Tang
Year Founded: 1963
www.princesshouse.com
70. TriVita
2011 Net Sales: $102 million
Country: USA
TriVita offers a wide range of high-quality nutritional and dietary supplements made with the most premium natural ingredients. Its proprietary formulas include products for weight loss, healthy aging and targeted nutritional solutions.
2010 Rank: 92
2010 Net Sales: $80 million
Sales Method: Person-to-person
Compensation Structure: Multi-level
Products: Wellness and dietary supplements
Markets: 12
Salespeople: Not available
Employees: 200
Headquarters: Scottsdale, Ariz.
Executive: Michael Ellison
Year Founded: 1999
www.trivita.com
72. Creative Memories
2011 Net Sales: $100 million
Country: USA
Creative Memories is part of The Antioch Company, specializing in making and selling products for scrapbooking and photo needs, including photo albums, decorative embellishments, custom display frames and digital scrapbooking supplies.
2010 Rank: 79
2010 Net Sales: $113 million
Sales Method: Party plan
Compensation Structure: Multi-level
Products: Photo albums, scrapbooking materials, digital photo books, photo-organization software
Markets: 7
Salespeople: 29,000
Employees: 364
Headquarters: St. Cloud, Minn.
Executive: Chris Veit
Year Founded: 1987
www.creativememories.com
73. Organo Gold International
2011 Net Sales: $94 million
Country: Canada
Organo Gold is a direct selling company with the focus of improving people’s health and wealth and bringing more balance into their lives through the power of 100 percent Organic Ganoderma.
2010 Rank: N/A
2010 Net Sales: N/A
Sales Method: Person-to-person
Compensation Structure: Multi-level
Products: Food and beverage, personal care, cosmetics, wellness
Markets: 15
Salespeople: 100,000
Employees: 70
Headquarters: Richmond, British Columbia
Executive: Bernardo Chua
Year Founded: 2008
www.organogold.com
74. WorldVentures Holdings LLC
2011 Net Sales: $91 million
Country: USA
WorldVentures markets travel-related products through the Internet and personal contact. In 2009, WorldVentures expanded into several global markets.
2010 Rank: 90
2010 Net Sales: $90 million
Sales Method: Person-to-person
Compensation Structure: Multi-level
Products: Travel packages
Markets: Not available
Salespeople: Not available
Employees: 100
Headquarters: Plano, Texas
Executives: Mike Azcue and Wayne Nugent
Year Founded: 2005
www.worldventures.com
75. Vemma Nutrition Co.
2011 Net Sales: $90 million
Country: USA
Vemma specializes in ultra-premium liquid nutrition. The company markets nutritional supplements that are clinically studied and designed to provide unique delivery methods for today’s active families and athletes.
2010 Rank: 89
2010 Net Sales: $92 million
Sales Method: Person-to-person
Compensation Structure: Multi-level
Products: Wellness, food and beverage
Markets: 50
Salespeople: 246,800
Employees: 168
Headquarters: Scottsdale, Ariz.
Executive: BK Boreyko
Year Founded: 2004
www.vemma.com
76. Kleeneze, Ltd.
2011 Net Sales: $86 million
Country: United Kingdom
Kleeneze was established in 1923 and is the UK’s original home shopping company. The company’s products are sold through the highly successful catalogues that are distributed by independent Kleeneze distributors in the UK, Ireland, The Netherlands and Germany.
2010 Rank: 82
2010 Net Sales: $102 million
Sales Method: Person-to-person
Compensation Structure: Multi-level
Products: Household, health care, beauty
Markets: 4
Salespeople: 11,872
Employees: 225
Headquarters: Accrington, Lancashire, UK
Executive: Jamie Stewart
Year Founded: 1923
www.kleeneze.co.uk
77. 5LINX Enterprises Inc.
2011 Net Sales: $81 million
Country: USA
5LINX offers essential products and services people use every day. The company distributes its products and services through a network of dedicated independent marketing representatives who provide customers with the latest in telecommunications products, energy (gas and electric) and many other products and services for the home and business.
2010 Rank: N/A
2010 Net Sales: N/A
Sales Method: Person-to-person
Compensation Structure: Multi-level
Products: Telecommunications, energy, text marketing
Markets: 2
Salespeople: 85,000
Employees: 275
Headquarters: Rochester, N.Y.
Executive: Craig Jerabeck
Year Founded: 2001
www.5linx.com
78. New Image Group
2011 Net Sales: $75 million
Country: New Zealand
New Image offers an innovative and highly effective business model that takes colostrum and turns it into health giving products that are sold throughout Asia, Australia and New Zealand.
2010 Rank: N/A
2010 Net Sales: N/A
Sales Method: Person-to-person
Compensation Structure: Multi-level
Products: Colostrum-based nutrition, beauty, home care, environmental, weight loss
Markets: 11
Salespeople: 100,000
Employees: 140
Headquarters: Auckland, New Zealand
Executive: Graeme Clegg
Year Founded: 1984
Stock Symbol: NEW—NZX
www.newimagegroup.co.nz
79. Relìv International Inc.
2011 Net Sales: $74 million
Country: USA
Relìv International makes nutritional supplements that address essential nutrition, weight-loss, athletic performance, digestive health, women’s health, anti-aging, energy and mental focus. The company also markets premium personal-care products through its Relivables line.
2010 Rank: 92
2010 Net Sales: $80 million
Sales Method: Person-to-person
Compensation Structure: Multi-level
Products: Health and wellness
Markets: 15
Salespeople: 60,740
Employees: 240
Headquarters: Chesterfield, Mo.
Executive: Robert L. Montgomery
Year Founded: 1988
Stock Symbol: RELV—NASDAQ
www.reliv.com
79. bHIP Global, Inc.
2011 Net Sales: $74 million
Country: USA
bHIP Global is an international network marketing and distribution company that offers its proprietary product, AIO Premium Cellular Health, as well as other products containing the revolutionary patented ingredient AC-11®.
2010 Rank: N/A
2010 Net Sales: N/A
Sales Method: Person-to-person
Compensation Structure: Multi-level
Products: Cosmetics, personal care, food and beverage
Markets: 33
Salespeople: 78,276
Employees: 86
Headquarters: Melissa, Texas
Executive: Terry LaCore
Year Founded: 2007
www.bhipglobal.com
81. LifeVantage Corp.
2011 Net Sales: $70 million
Country: USA
LifeVantage is a leader in the fight against oxidative stress by focusing primarily on Nrf2 activation. LifeVantage offers science-based, research-backed products and a business opportunity and is committed to bringing a better quality of life to the world.
2010 Rank: N/A
2010 Net Sales: N/A
Sales Method: Person-to-person
Compensation Structure: Multi-level
Products: Wellness
Markets: 3
Salespeople: Not available
Employees: 130
Headquarters: Salt Lake City, Utah
Executive: Douglas C. Robinson
Year Founded: 2003
Stock Symbol: LFVN.OB—OTC BB
www.lifevantage.com
82. Jeunesse Global
2011 Net Sales: $65 million
Country: USA
Jeunesse Global enhances the health and vitality of people around the world by offering cutting-edge products and financial stability through a “new economy” business platform.
2010 Rank: N/A
2010 Net Sales: N/A
Sales Method: Person-to-person
Compensation Structure: Single-level
Products: Cosmetics, personal care
Markets: 80
Salespeople: 92,000
Employees: 125
Headquarters: Altamonte Springs, Fla.
Executive: Wendy Lewis
Year Founded: 2009
www.jeunesseglobal.com
Note: 2010 ranking and net sales numbers are not provided for companies that were not profiled in last year’s Global 100 list.
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Intro • Global Outlook • Why the Global 100? • The 2012 DSN Global 100: The Top 10 • The 2012 DSN Global 100: 11-100 • Topping the Charts • DSN Global 100 • The $100 Million Club • Celebrating the DSN Global 100
Bravo Awards
Bravo Humanitarian Award: Nu Skin • Bravo Growth Award: ViSalus • Bravo Leadership Award: Doug DeVos
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The $100M Club
Verifiable data was not available for the following direct selling companies, which Direct Selling News believes achieved in excess of $100 million in global wholesale revenue for 2011.
Aerus Holdings Inc. LLC |
USA |
Lux International |
Switzerland |
Ardyss International |
USA |
Melaleuca Inc. |
USA |
Bofrost |
Germany |
Miki Corp. |
Japan |
Cambridge Weight Plan |
United Kingdom |
MonaVie LLC |
USA |
CUTCO Cutlery (Vector Marketing) |
USA |
Naturally Plus Co. Ltd. |
Japan |
Deesse |
Switzerland |
NSA Juice Plus+ |
USA |
Diana Co. Ltd. |
Japan |
Omnilife |
Mexico |
Eismann |
Germany |
Pola Inc. |
Japan |
ERINA Co., Inc. |
Japan |
Premier Designs |
USA |
Forever Living Products |
USA |
Stampin’ Up! |
USA |
Four Leaf Japan Co./Forifu Japan |
Japan |
Stella & Dot |
USA |
Infinitus |
China |
Sunrider |
USA |
Jewels by Park Lane |
USA |
SwissJust |
Switzerland |
Kirby Company |
USA |
Tahitian Noni International |
USA |
K-Link |
Malaysia |
Tiens/Tianshi |
China |
Koyo-sha |
Japan |
Unicity Networks International |
USA |
LegalShield |
USA |
Winalite |
China |
LG Household & Health Care |
South Korea |
XANGO |
USA |
lia sophia |
USA |
Yakult Honsha Co. Ltd. |
Japan |
Longaberger Co. |
USA |
Yofoto |
China |
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Bravo Awards
Bravo Humanitarian Award: Nu Skin • Bravo Growth Award: ViSalus • Bravo Leadership Award: Doug DeVos
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Celebrating the DSN Global 100
On April 16, Direct Selling News held its third annual DSN Global 100 Celebration to recognize the top direct selling companies in the world. The event, held at the Hyatt Regency in Dallas, was hosted by DSN Publisher and Editor in Chief John Fleming with Master of Ceremonies Brian Connolly, DSA Hall of Famer and former Executive Vice President of Avon Products Inc. as well as former President of Avon North America.
More than 350 executives from national and international direct selling companies attended, including those representing so many of the more than 70 product and service categories—everything from health and beauty items, legal and financial services to energy, cookware, apparel and accessories, coffee and more. International executives from some of the top companies traveled from countries such as Canada, the United Kingdom, Sweden, Norway and Switzerland, to name a few.
Top executives in attendance included Avon Group Vice President Tom Kelly, Amway Regional President Asia-Pacific Jim Payne and Chief Sales Officer John Parker, Oriflame CEO Magnus Brännström, Primerica Co-CEOs John Addison and Rick Williams, USANA CEO Dave Wentz, PartyLite Worldwide President Robert Goergen Jr., ACN President Greg Provenzano and Chairman Robert Stevanovski, Scentsy Founders Orville and Heidi Thompson, Herbalife Vice President of Worldwide Corporate Communications George Fisher, Mary Kay Vice President of Government Relations and Compliance Kerry Tassopoulos, Organo Gold Vice President of Sales Holton Buggs, Princess House President and CEO Connie Tang, Co-Founder of Stream Energy (parent company of Ignite) Rob Snyder, It Works! Global CEO Mark Pentecost, and WorldVentures Co-Founder and Chief Visionary Officer Wayne Nugent, as well as a host of other executives who enjoyed a memorable evening of celebration.
Hometown team Mannatech would certainly have taken honors for most attendance by one company, with 30 executives present. And ViSalus came in second with 14 in attendance, not including five from majority shareholder Blyth. Amway came in third with 13 executives.
Special guest speakers included Doug DeVos, President of Amway, and Joseph Mariano, President of the U.S. DSA, who told Fleming that the DSN Global 100 event was “a real exhibition of a conversation and collaboration among all of you that really serves the interest of the industry.” Ross Creber, President of the DSA of Canada, and Charlie Orr, Executive Director of the Direct Selling Education Foundation, were also in attendance.
In his address, DeVos said, “It’s a joy to be in this industry and to be with all of you. Every time we have a chance to come to an event like this, it’s a reunion—it’s being with friends, it’s being together with people who share a common passion about helping other people.” DeVos also acknowledged that direct selling is a “people business” and that “if our businesses keep our priorities straight, we’ll focus on the people and use the money to serve and support the people. Make it personal. These are friends; these are relationships that endure. That’s what is important.”
Host John Fleming, DSN Publisher and Editor in Chief.
The DSN Global 100
Special guest speaker Amway President Doug DeVos. |
Executive attendees share their enthusiasm for the DSN Global 100 event. |
Emcee Brian Connolly, former President of Avon North America. |
The highlight of the night was the introduction of the DSN Global 100. Sixteen countries were represented in the ranking—Brazil, Canada, China, Germany, India, Japan, Luxembourg, Malaysia, New Zealand, Peru, Russia, South Korea, Switzerland, Thailand, the United Kingdom and the United States.
In all, the DSN Global 100 companies achieved over $63 billion in net sales in 2011 through more than 40 million sales consultants worldwide.
The Top 10 companies, which generated $42.6 billion in net sales alone for 2011, were Avon (1), Amway (2), Herbalife (3), Natura (4), Vorwerk (5), Mary Kay (6), Tupperware (7), Oriflame (8), Nu Skin (9) and Belcorp (10).
Avon’s Tom Kelly—who was recently named President and COO of the company’s subsidiary, Silpada Designs—accepted for the No. 1 direct seller. “This means an awful lot to us. We’ve certainly had our fair share of news out there in recent days, and clearly we know the competition is out there.”
The Bravo Awards
During the celebration, DSN also presented its Bravo Awards for excellence.
Nu Skin was honored with the Humanitarian Award for its Nourish the Children initiative, which provides the company’s nutritional supplement VitaMeal to starving children around the world. Greg Darlington, Vice President of Marketing, accepted the award.
“I’d like to thank Direct Selling News for bestowing this great honor upon our company. The Nourish the Children initiative was founded in the roots of a statement from one of our founders, Blake Roney, who said in the late ’80s that our company needed to be a force for good in the world—that we weren’t just about amazing products and a great compensation plan or business opportunity, but that we needed to have a unique and uplifting and enriching culture,” said Darlington. “We created that [culture], and in 2002, out of that vision we created this Nourish the Children program, which through our partnership with our distributor leaders, and through their social connections and social entrepreneurship, we have since donated 250 million meals to malnourished and hungry children around the world. Blake Roney said it best: ‘This Nourish the Children initiative is 5 percent of what we do, but it’s 95 percent of who we are.’ On behalf of Nu Skin, its founders and our amazing distributor force, thank you very much.”
ViSalus, which received the DSN Turnaround Award in 2011, was honored with this year’s Growth Award for its nearly 600 percent growth over the past 12 months—from $34 million in 2010 to $231 million in 2011. Founders Ryan Blair, Blake Mallen and Nick Sarnicola accepted the award.
“Three years ago we didn’t make the top [DSN Global] 100 list and we were indeed a company that was about to go out of this business,” said Blair. “I share that with you because some of you are making critical decisions right now and some of you are going to experience a reality walking out of this event. You make a decision to change the way you operate your business and to build your business, and hopefully get an award like this.”
Doug DeVos was honored with the Leadership Award for the record sales growth Amway has achieved since he assumed the presidency in 2002.
“This is a tremendous honor. Anytime there is any level of recognition—like the other honorees have had in this industry—it’s special,” said DeVos. “My colleagues, friends and fellow leaders are all part of this industry, and as I look around and see Stan, Joey, Charlie, Brian, John and Tom, and so many others who have just been great leaders in this industry, I’m honored to be part of it. I’m humbled to be with you, to be able to be your friend, to be able to learn from you and to be part of an industry that is very special. I am grateful for all our team’s tremendous leadership throughout our organization, and I am grateful to be a part of this.”
Connolly closed the evening with his vision of the celebration. “I see this moment as us all traveling together, and I see life as simply being about faith, hope and love,” he said. “Faith is for all the people who have come before us; it’s about the past. Hope is about the future for our children, and for the women and men who are looking to [you] to have a better life for their families. And love is about this moment, about loving your people into the action that allows them to be everything they hope to be in their biggest and greatest dreams. You are the leaders and the privileged caretakers of millions of dreams of families all over the world.”
The DSN Global 100 Celebration was sponsored by Jenkon, InfoTrax and VideoPlus. The ranking of the top companies will also appear in a June supplement to The Wall Street Journal.