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RbonneMom2Be
04-20-2006, 04:41 PM
Hi Everyone! I just joined this forum because i'd like to connect with other reps of you-know-what company, and particularly find out how everyone is doing selling arbonne on the internet. I have been using the products for awhile and I finally decided to join up and make a go at this when the third person in my office drove up in a new white mercedes! A lot of people in my area already do Ar****e so I thought the internet would be a great way to find new people. I've hit a lot of roadblocks though, they are really strict about what you can and can't do! And yet there are TONS of people on sites like Ebay unloading products at really low prices. I'm getting frustrated! Has anyone else been experiencing this, or does anyone have any advice?
My web address is swissbeautysecrets.myarbonne.comEdited by: RbonneMom2Be
My web address is swissbeautysecrets.myarbonne.comEdited by: RbonneMom2Be
beachmom
04-20-2006, 05:25 PM
Jennifer,
I know, it is frustrating when people unloadon Ebay. I guess they are people who no longer want to do the business, and are trying to sell off all extras. If they are still active they could loose their ID # for doing that.
I think this business is a more face-to -face business. Idon't get many hits or volume from my site. However, it is nice to have to direct people to.
Our line does parties, and we are very successful. If you canhandle leaving your home for 6-8 nights out of the month, you could be driving your Mercedes as well smileys/smiley4.gif.There are many ways you can go about building your business. Good luck, Heidi
I know, it is frustrating when people unloadon Ebay. I guess they are people who no longer want to do the business, and are trying to sell off all extras. If they are still active they could loose their ID # for doing that.
I think this business is a more face-to -face business. Idon't get many hits or volume from my site. However, it is nice to have to direct people to.
Our line does parties, and we are very successful. If you canhandle leaving your home for 6-8 nights out of the month, you could be driving your Mercedes as well smileys/smiley4.gif.There are many ways you can go about building your business. Good luck, Heidi
mom2twinsplus1
04-20-2006, 08:22 PM
Heidi....did you you pay the extra $40 to have you addy go into the search engines?
I just recently bought my web add because I thought they received at least some business off them....any thoughts to offer?
I just recently bought my web add because I thought they received at least some business off them....any thoughts to offer?
angelarey
04-24-2006, 07:21 PM
Arbonne does not want us selling on the internet. It would be SO easy to be able to sell online, but the rules are so tight. It seems like arbonne just wants to keep the brand name clean. So many products get smeared into trash on the internet because of spam and cheap ads. Like they said at NTC, "if it's easy, it's sleazy". I do have my website on the back of my van and my arbonne cling sticker. so far so good. It does help if somebody goes to arbonne.com and looks for a local consulant.
jemaca_jemaca
04-24-2006, 07:30 PM
Arbonne is not a business for the internet. This business in my opinion, is a person to person business. Your clients need to see, feel, smell, and taste the products before they will buy them.
angelarey
04-24-2006, 07:35 PM
Yes, you are right. If people have heard of arbonne, they already know about the products and know where to get them. I like how arbonne is listed on www.dsa.org (http://www.dsa.org), it is listed as a "person to person" selling plan rather then the "party plan" or others. Ever notice that?