When you find QNET products online, you’ll probably think, whoa, that’s not cheap.
Well, we could make them cheaper, but you won’t really be getting your money’s worth.
So, why are QNET products and offerings by other such companies more expensive than similar items sold in retail stores? More to the point, are the products and services marketed by direct selling companies even worth purchasing?
Here’s what would happen if we made the products cheaper:
1. There Won’t Be Commitment to Quality
First of all, similar products aren’t always identically priced. Indeed, most people recognise that unique items and/or those made with higher-quality materials cost more.
This is why there’s a distinct price difference between, for instance, a factory-assembled mass-market watch and an elegant QNET handcrafted, Swiss-made Bernhard H. Mayer timepiece.
What’s also important to note in the case of direct selling companies is the commitment of businesses like QNET to the durability, functionality, and safety of products and services and the time, effort, and money invested in quality control.
For example, did you know that everything at QNET is rigorously tested and that we always strive to obtain the endorsements of independent quality standards organisations? In fact, we also regularly inspect and scrutinise manufacturing facilities and the practices of our suppliers.
2. There’d Be No Research, Development and Innovation
Quality assurance aside, you should also know that QNET is directly involved in developing products and services.
Our Amezcua wellness and energy range, for instance, is the result of years of dedicated research by world-renowned experts in the fields of quantum physics, plant biology and advanced biophoton technology.
We even have a state-of-the-art production facility in Germany, all for the sole purpose of developing items to promote and enhance holistic health.
This commitment to research, development and innovation can also be seen across the QNET product portfolio, from our HomePure Nova water filtration system, which was developed over 10 years with German engineering and Japanese technology in South Korea, to our Physio Radiance beauty and skincare range, which was conceived in Switzerland.
3. It Would All Be Mass Produced
Incidentally, companies that manufacture and sell large quantities of standardised products get to keep production costs low and pass on those savings to consumers by maintaining low retail prices.
This practice, which is based on the concept of economies of scale, however, doesn’t apply to many direct selling businesses as the premium products and services offered by companies like QNET are often not mass-produced.
For example, we produced only 1,998 pieces of the QNET 25th Anniversary Limited Edition Timepiece by Bernhard H. Mayer for sale. Hence, it’s a given that these rare watches would cost more than similar items in the market.
Yet, while fewer items are made can mean higher per-unit production and retail costs, small production runs can also translate to more care and attention to detail in the manufacturing process, which ultimately benefits consumers.
4. You Won’t Get Personalised Service
One of the most significant benefits of direct selling to consumers is the convenience and personalised service it provides.
Think of it like personal shopping, where you’re not only entitled to home delivery of your purchases but also product demonstrations, recommendations, consultations, after-sales service and comprehensive guarantees and/or warranties.
So, wouldn’t that kind of service be worth a higher purchase price?
What you should also know is that at QNET, we provide our independent representatives (IRs) with training, marketing support and business tools. Plus, our training sessions are conducted in various languages to cater to our diverse community and help ensure that distributors can appreciate the value proposition and unique selling points of products and relay that information to customers.
Our IRs even get to reach out to in-house experts directly for QNET product-related queries or additional support customers may require.
5. The Compensation Plan Would S*ck
Finally, like with mass-market products and services, a portion of the retail price of items sold goes towards profits. The difference with companies like QNET, however, is that a large share also goes towards the commissions, bonuses and incentives payable to distributors.
For the record, earning an income in direct selling is pretty straightforward. IRs simply have to recommend and retail the products and services they themselves love to friends, family members and others, and draw commissions from those sales. There are, additionally, bonuses and extra rewards, which are also drawn from sales.
As such, when you pay for a QNET product or service, you’re not only obtaining that item or service but also directly contributing to the earnings of a micro-entrepreneur.
Get Your QNET Products Online to Enhance Your Life
At the end of the day, at QNET, we take pride in our unwavering commitment to bettering lives and lifestyles with our superior-quality products. And it’s not just us who say that; rather, it’s our millions of satisfied customers around the globe.
So, the truth is our products will never be cheap. But when you purchase any one of our offerings, you can rest assured that it’s worth the price.
This article was originally published on 28 October 2021 and has been updated with further details.
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Too expensive means too much spending for same value.
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