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Amherst
12-21-2005, 08:39 AM
smileys/smiley32.gifIs not clear to me the subject "wholesale memberships"


How I do for sell wholesale memberships and where I can find the forms?


Also how much canIearn doing this?smileys/smiley9.gif


I aprecciatesome help with this.


I been reading something about it, butI would liketo hear different opinions.


Thanks.


Edited by: Amherst


cassandra
12-21-2005, 08:45 AM
Amherst, a "wholesale account" is really a consultants account. It the same account that we all have. You can do with it what you want. You can either just use your account to buy wholesale, or to sell for retail profit and/or to build a team of wholesale buyers, retailers, business builders. You can earn just retail profit or you can earn residual income from your team members. The sky is the limit in Arbonne! Check out www.Arbonne.com (http://www.Arbonne.com) for more information. EVERYTHING is right there to study up and research, just look under "the company" and check out the list of topics on the left hand side. Also, you can log into the Internet Consultants part of arbonne.com and you'll find out the "how-to's" about Consultant Registrations.Edited by: cassandra

Shana
12-21-2005, 10:57 AM
Amherst, Cassandra did a great job of explaining the "wholesale membership" concept. When explaining this to people, I have heard many consultants compare it to a Sam's Club membership.


I am always careful to make sure they realize they are signing an application to become a consultant, with you or someone else as their sponsor. Like Cassandra said, what they do with that consultant account is up to them. The great thing about Arbonne is they can get the product discount without quotas, minimum orders, etc!


MegJB
12-21-2005, 10:58 AM
If you build a base of wholesale customers, you will earnoverrides on their purchases. If they sign people up below them, you'll earn overrides on them too. That's the network part of network marketing (Of course, refer to Arbonne's successplan in your manual for all the ins and outs of the comp plan, but that's the 50,000 ft view!)

Amherst
12-21-2005, 11:55 AM
Thanks to all here for your your help is very nice to find a good people to talk!


Thanks again-smileys/smiley17.gif