Women entrepreneurs in India are always a sight of inspiration and admiration to me. These are people who have paved the path for people like me. They inspired me to make something of myself and try my level best to be successful and noticed in the world.
India has birthed some truly extraordinary women who have gone on to start their own businesses and to achieve success. Even the latest success story of Falguni Nayar, CEO and founder of Nykaa, just proves that women entrepreneurs in India are not far behind their male counterparts. Her story to the youngest self-made female billionaire is a true source of inspiration for every aspiring women entrepreneur in India. But what does all that have to do with QNET India and direct selling?
Did you know that more than 53% of all direct selling entrepreneurs around the world are women? And with more than 18 million Indians expected to be working in the industry, that is a significant figure. Not only was this a shocking surprise to me, but also a pleasant one.
As you can see, direct selling is a strong tool for a woman entrepreneur in India to start their journey and to be financially independent. In fact, if you look at the ranks of QNET India, you will find more than your fair share of strong and inspirational women entrepreneurs. These women have inspired and helped me to become the person that I am today.
Obviously, the question arises about what makes direct selling one of the best tools for women entrepreneurs in India. After all, there are many other businesses or jobs that can be done.
There are a number of reasons why direct selling is the go-to solution for women entrepreneurs in India. First and most importantly, it is the flexibility that it allows for. Even now, women are the primary caregivers of the family and have a lot of responsibilities to take on at home. This means that they cannot afford to spend as much time as men on their jobs or entrepreneurial ventures.
Direct selling is a great opportunity for women entrepreneurs in India because of the flexibility that it allows. You can run a vast and successful direct selling business from the comfort of your home and at your leisure. You can also choose the number of hours that you put into the business. Both of these makes it one of the best opportunity for anyone who is looking to balance their personal and professional lives.
There are many other factors that make direct selling a great avenue for aspiring women entrepreneurs in India. It does not require much capital start. There are no restrictions based on education qualification, prior work experience etc., to begin. Anyone can achieve success as a QNET India direct selling entrepreneur in India. Then, there is also the fact that women have been shown to be better at selling than men, making direct selling companies like QNET a very viable option for them.
However, everything is not rosy for women entrepreneurs in India. There are a few problems that affect women entrepreneurs in India. These include a lack of financing options, family and educational restrictions and more. There are also other deeper and more social issues like a male-oriented society that is keeping women entrepreneurs in India behind.
But in case you haven’t noticed, these are the exact reasons why direct selling is such a great opportunity for women entrepreneurs. As mentioned above, direct selling companies require very low starting investment, does not require prior education or experience and can be done while balancing personal and professional life.
There have been many famous and inspirational women entrepreneurs in the history of this country. Falguni Nayar, CEO & founder of Nykaa, Divya Gokulnath, co-founder of Byju’s, Kiran Mazumdar Shaw, Founder of Biocon Limited, are all just some of the richest and most influential people in the world.
You do not even have to look outside QNET India to find inspirational female role models. QNET legends like AVP Shipra Neeraj, V Partners V Padma and Kavita Sugandh are all sources of inspiration for aspiring women entrepreneurs in India. They have inspired thousands of women, and men, to follow their dreams and to start their businesses, including myself.
It would be an understatement to say that the future of women entrepreneurs in India is bright. India is estimated to have 13.5 to 15.7 million women-owned enterprises, roughly 20% of all of them. And this is expected to by over 90% in the coming few years.
There are also my policies and regulations being undertaken by the government of India to help women entrepreneurs and attract more of them.
The active participation of women entrepreneurs in India is at most in order for the economy to reach its maximum potential. What are you waiting for? Head on to the QNET India website and find out if you have what it takes to be a successful women entrepreneur in India.
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