Living on Purpose
At no other time of year do you see people with a similar focus than now – the start of a new year. The distractions of the holidays are left behind, and we turn the page on a new chapter in our lives. It is a time of introspection and reflection about what we want for ourselves in the upcoming ...
Congratulations! You’re Going to Love Your CUTCO
“I think it’s very important that whatever you’re trying to make or sell or teach has to be basically good. A bad product and you know what? You won’t be here in ten years.” - Martha Stewart My experiences with Vector Marketing and the CUTCO product are easily summed up in those words. Sales is ...
No More Punchin’ The Clock
Punch in at 9:00AM. Work harder than most. Punch out at 5:00PM. Get the same paycheck as co-workers who contributed far less in the workplace. Don’t you just hate that? That was my reality before Vector Marketing. Now, I have the opportunity to choose my hours and control the size of my paycheck ...
Vector Marketing & A Culture of Giving
Recently, I finished reading Seth Godin’s book Linchpin: Are You Indispensable? It does a great job articulating a feeling that has been developing within me over the past couple years as it challenges the reader to become great, or a ‘linchpin’, in their given industry through art creation. ...
3 Back Pocket Lessons I Learned From Vector Marketing
I stole from Vector. Big time. Every day, I walk around with a handful of lessons in my back pocket, which I call on regularly. I picked up these life lessons as a young college student. They were disguised as advice for success as a Vector sales representative. Little did I know they’d pay ...
A Company with a Conscience
Vector Marketing is actually a company with a conscience. If all you did was listen to the news, you’d believe every company was heartless. The truth is that many companies are good corporate citizens – but that doesn’t make a juicy news story, does it? At Vector, giving back has always been ...
Avoid the Gilded Cage!
Over Christmas, a friend of mine and I were talking about our families and got on the topic of her younger brother. He’s in his 20s, lives in New York City and just barely making ends meet as a free-lance writer. My friend, who is a well-compensated project manager at a pharmaceutical company in ...