Can you be more specific? What sort of products or industry are you looking for?
You have to be very careful with brand new businesses, because they are not going to be members of any of the top direct selling organizations, and they may not have their compensation plan well worked out yet. Many direct selling companies fade in the first few years - so you are stuck with a lot of product and no future.
If you are not interested in a company with any longevity or track record, is that because you think the market is already saturated where you are?
If you already have a business, be careful - if you are in a leadership role in one, you won't be able to go past a certain point in another business. If they compete, there's a problem, but also Business A won't permit you to use Business B to recruit distributors away from them. That's poor business practice and is probably in the distributor agreement you signed. As it should be. No poaching allowed!
Are you looking for more income? More opportunities to be out at night and on weekends? Ground floor opportunity? Low start up costs? Business guarantee (such as a 90% buy back for one year)? What are your priorities?
You can do very well with a more established company that has consumable products, so that customers are reordering each month. That saves you from having to constantly find new customers every month for "single purchase" products.