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major26
07-06-2005, 11:20 AM
My wife and I signed up with Arbonne two days ago. What suggestions do you have for us to be successful?
Terry and Betty Ann
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Terry and Betty Ann
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chrlstoncharmed
07-06-2005, 11:50 AM
Hi Terry and Betty Ann - welcome to the family!
My suggestion is - get to know the products first hand. Become familiar with how theywork for you and your family so that you may be a walking testimonial.
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My suggestion is - get to know the products first hand. Become familiar with how theywork for you and your family so that you may be a walking testimonial.
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gigi
07-06-2005, 11:53 AM
Welcome terry and Betty Ann,
I agree, become a product of the product, once you understand them and have used them its so easy to sell them! I suggest all the learn and burns you can handle....I copy them to a CDRW and listen on my way to my day jobsmileys/smiley17.gif
Ive only been with Arbonne 6 weeks but love it
welcome
Gigi
I agree, become a product of the product, once you understand them and have used them its so easy to sell them! I suggest all the learn and burns you can handle....I copy them to a CDRW and listen on my way to my day jobsmileys/smiley17.gif
Ive only been with Arbonne 6 weeks but love it
welcome
Gigi
rbon_girl
07-07-2005, 11:34 AM
I also recommend reading the book "The 45 Second Presentation". It's very short but can work WONDERS for your business. Just an idea!
~Emily
~Emily
michfitz
07-10-2005, 01:23 PM
I am going to a business opportunity meeting on Monday. I am fairly certain I will be signing up with Arbonne after that meeting. My question is how slowly can I start up? I'd like to get familiar with the products so that I can sell them. I'd also like to learn more about the company before I try and get family and friends in on it. I'm also a teacher and I know that once August rolls around I'll be swamped for a couple of months.
Is it really just the $29 start-up fee? This all sounds too good to be true!
Is it really just the $29 start-up fee? This all sounds too good to be true!
major26
07-10-2005, 01:56 PM
The $29 is all we paid, but we did buy some products.
The best to you.
Terry and Betty Annsmileys/smiley32.gif
The best to you.
Terry and Betty Annsmileys/smiley32.gif
michele327
07-11-2005, 08:20 AM
You can be as slow as you want! My first month I spent learning about the products before I began selling them. It's true you only have to pay $29! But I did buy products (RSVP) as well so my family could use them. I just bring those to my shows!
Michele
Michele