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You don't have to be a health nut to love Wildtree!
![]() Garlic Grapeseed Oil (love it on meats/poultry and roasted veggies) Taco Seasoning Fajita Seasoning Guacamole Blend (can you tell we love Mexican food?!) Rancher's Steak Rub Scampi Blend (I use it on chicken, shrimp & for garlic bread) I personally don't eat a lot of the sweets (I'm gluten free & just don't do a lot of sweets anyway), but we absolutely love the Heavenly Chocolate Mousse Mix and the Cheesecake Blends! So easy and so good! I would say a couple of my best sellers are the Garlic & Lemon Grapeseed Oils. My sales normally range from $50-$70 per person. I think the company wide party average is $450 (correct me if I'm wrong, but that's what I seem to recall hearing as the latest average). I enjoy Wildtree for many reasons. Mainly because natural, healthy food and living a healthy lifestyle are passions of mine and have been for many years. The products make it simple for me to get great food on the table and I love helping other families with the same. The natural/organic market is hot and Wildtree was natural before it was popular & as widely appreciated as it is now. I've been so impressed with them over the years. They just keep getting better. Take care and best of luck! Go with what you truly love and feel comfortable representing and will use most in your own life. |
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wildtree tastes good. But they don't really use much salt in there mixes. Which I prefer salt. But the flavor is nice.
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Yes, our products are much lower in sodium than most packaged foods.
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The food is delicious! Family favorites are the kids cheez, alfredo, pancakes, crumb cake, BBQ sauce, rancher steak rub, garlic and bacon oils and wildly blueberry jam - I have been very successful in direct sales in the past - BUT Wildtree is hands down the highest re-order rate I have ever experienced!
On average I book 2 new events from each tasting of Freezer workshop I do - I also have built a very large team very fast and I am loving that they are finding success as well - absolutely adore this company! Last edited by Linda Hinkle; 03-31-2014 at 10:02 PM. Reason: to remove income claim |
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I made Wildtree tacos, guacamole, Mexican rice & refrained beans last night. It was way better, cheaper, and healthier than our favorite Mexican take out. Also, I controlled the quality of ingredients myself and have plenty of leftovers! The whole family loved it, so healthy absolutely does not mean lack of flavor!
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Ok. I really want to give this party plan another shot. Oh first thank you for responding.
I've pretty much for the most part boiled it down to wildtree Or tealightful treasures or steeped tea. The one thing about Wildtree that keeps coming to me us wouldn't it be cheaper to shop At trader joes. Do you think it's comparable? |
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per your questions:
1. Can you share your average party sales? 2. Is it common for you to book parties from a party? 3. Do you have many repeat sales? My wife (Julie) is a Senior Team Leader with Wildtree and I assist her with the business as a supportive husband ![]() 1. Party sales totally fluctuate (and sharing specific numbers might violate the TOS associated with this forum). It all just depends. Some people will buy a few products, but others will load up their pantry ![]() 2. Booking parties from parties is 100% doable. Wildtree provides training and your upline should give you good tips to help make this happen. Key point: find a good upline! ![]() 3. Repeat sales happen all the time for Julie. True story: Julie posted on Facebook that she was placing an Wildtree order, so if anyone wanted to jump in on the order, they could............She ended up with $500+ in sales. Julie (and I) enjoy the business because of the following reasons: 1. flexible work schedule. Julie is a stay at home mom with 2 kids (2 years old and 1 year old). 2. Wildtree's products sell themselves. I'm not blowing smoke when I say this, but people love the Wildtree products. There are some recipes that aren't as well received as others, but in general, the Freezer Meal Workshop concept behind the Wildtree products is an awesome service that gets families seated around the dinner table. 3. From a network marketing / business standpoint, its a great product - because its FOOD. Everyone eats and spends hundreds of dollars per month on food. Wildtree fits into people's daily lives. That is why there is repeat business as well. |
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I shop at Trader Joes as well for some things but the quality and taste of Wildtree is superior in my opinion - my customers must agree because I have a huge re-order rate. People absolutely love Wildtree -- and the freezer meal workshops are such a win-win for both my family and the customers - healthy, easy to prepare and affordable
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