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major26
09-29-2005, 11:21 AM
Am I the only man in this Arbonne forum?


Just wondering. I feel like a thorn among so
many beautiful roses.


Terry and Betty smileys/smiley32.gif


kerib68
09-29-2005, 11:44 AM
Hi Terry


My husband Trent is also an Arbonne consultant. He is very good at the results approach... He doesn't get on the WAHM boards because he works in the day time. I just have to fill him in on all the good info and advice.


Keri

major26
09-29-2005, 05:02 PM
Go, Trent.


Terry and Betty smileys/smiley32.gif


nancy
09-30-2005, 11:55 AM
smileys/smiley1.gif Hi Trent,


Can I ask you what convince you to sign on? Do you do parties or the Results approach. I would love to sign my brother on.


Thanks,


Nancy

kerib68
09-30-2005, 12:08 PM
Hi, this is Keri Trent's wife,


I convinced Trent to sign on in May just after NTC. I really thought he would be greatv at the "pup" and he came on board. He does not do parties (I do them for him). Just last night he went to the hospital where he used to work and pulled almost $300. There are 2 benefits... one, women seem to like buying from men - he has never been turned down on a "pup." Two, people like to listen to men regarding the biz overview - often think well if he is involved it must be o.k. (I don't know why, but use whatever method works right?)


Anyway, all the very best to you and recruiting the "men" in your life.


Keri Burks


soon to be a nation!

rbons#1
09-30-2005, 12:32 PM
I just signed up with Arbonne last week and my husband is actively involved in my business (or what I thought was my business). I just received my first demo kit from my upline as mine is on back order and he is carrying it around with him. He as talked to several women about the products. What is great about our area is that no one has ever heard of it. We live in North Carolina. He's so excited about the products and the business opportunity. A woman actually said to him that if he, a man, is excited about this that it must actually be something to it. I think he's going to be great at this. It's really funny to me because he is just dripping with testosterone. He actually put my RE9 night cream on his face last night. It's great to have him as a business partner and we have alot of fun talking and trying the products out as this is all new to us. So, I say -- come on men, what are you waiting for. This is an opportunity of a lifetime.





Karen

kerib68
09-30-2005, 12:43 PM
Karen, good for you... it really is fun getting your man involved in the biz. My husband came home at 11pm last night, he had been out with his basket of Arbonne goodies:)) You do really listen to those couples in the biz. My NVP (new, made it last month) just retired her husband. They are only in their late 20's, can you believe it? He is now her personal Assistant:))


Come on men, join us we are having fun!!


Keri Burks


www.PureSkinSystems.myarbonne.com

dkdummermuth
09-30-2005, 01:28 PM
My husband started out doing the biz with me but found he liked Robert Kiyosaki's teaching so researched him and got into real estate investing. He loves it. He still tells people about Arbonne... if fact his one biz partner's wife gave me a gift for beginning prego.. so I gave her Re9.. The husband was so excited he order some guava berry stuff that night.. He loves skin care I found out. My husband also loves the NutriMen C and the reg NutriMin C. I just bought him the SKY for men for his birthday..


Sometime I think he remembers to use the skin care better then me.. He also loves the shakes..


Good luck to all you men even if it is just helping your wife.. that is a big thing.. smileys/smiley4.gif


Kim

bbrown1226
09-30-2005, 04:31 PM
Question for Terry -


Are you military?? My husband is in the Air Force. I would love to have his help! He is good looking and could probably sell his combat boots to the ladies!! ;) But, could he sell this at work?? Do you?


Also, would I just sign him up under me? How does that work? Thanks and good luck!!

major26
10-01-2005, 03:45 PM
I am a retired army chaplain. NO NO NO, I would NOT ever
go on the base and approach people. Now if I were invited
to someone's house or to give a talk at an organization, it
is different.


The military severely frowns on such activity. The people
on a base are SAFE from such hassassment.


Terry and Betty smileys/smiley32.gif