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Old 01-06-2012, 04:24 AM
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Do you do mostly parties or cash-n-carry?

What has been your biggest show (If you don't mind me asking.)?
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Old 01-06-2012, 07:30 AM
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Hi! In my rural area I do LOTS of vendor events, as well as personal open houses. I also do lots of catalog parties and a few "jewelry box" parties. Hostess shows are not as plentiful here but I keep very busy with all of the above plus individual sales (some as much as $200). My largest hostess show was $900, my largest event was an open house fundraiser $2,000, of which I donated back ALL of my profit (it was to raise funds for a laptop for my son who was being deployed).

What I love about this business is that if I need to take time off for my family (I have had a chaotic month caring for my elderly mother) I don't lose my status as a consultant, nor do I lose my title or downline. I can do as little or as much business as works for me without worrying about meeting quotas.
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Old 01-06-2012, 09:48 AM
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Sounds like it is pretty profitable. I am certainly leaning towards this company. I will pray about it first. My only concern is determining how much I should spend out of my pocket for my initial investment. I may be able to get my business kit by the 15th but I KNOW I can't get any jewelry until the end of the month, hence missing the big sale.
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Old 01-08-2012, 12:08 PM
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HI there,

I do mostly parties with cash (or credit cards! lol) and carry sales at the party. Ladies love to buy right off the table and take their purchases home that night! Fairs in my area are hit or miss, but parties are much more dependable for me in terms of income. My highest party total was just over $1500.

Some do find it challenging to come up with the initial investment. Keep in mind, however, that you're not purchasing samples. This is actual retail product that you will turn around and sell. SO if you have friends/family/customers that place orders with you now, you can include their orders with your initial minimum order of $250 (consultant cost), reducing your personal investment, and with the current sale your cost will be just $225 before tax and shipping.

Let us know if you have any other questions!

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