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Sooo many party plan companies
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Party_Queen
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I have recently started a local networking group for people in the party plan industry. I sell Tupperware and Scentsy and I thought I knew most of the other party plan companies that were out there but I was wrong! There are hundreds! Is there somewhere I can find a list of them all?
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Didn't realise people still had Tupperware parties. Remember a former OH going to one in 1970s!If you are querying your Council Tax band would you please state whether you are in England, Scotland or Wales0
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You might have a look at the Direct Sales Association (DSA) website? Haven't looked at it recently, but they might have a list, or be able to direct you somewhere that can help.Slowly working towards earning enough money (through various ventures) to live unworriedly, treat my family and sleep under a lovely roof. x0
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there are also groups on Facebook.Loving the sunny days!0
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JennyJewell wrote: »
Avon - you have to bring in a set amount of sales before you earn anything but obviously Avon is a very popular, household name so orders are relatively easy to find. Having said this you are given an area to work with that could be small or large, it depends on what is available. Avon sells a range of make-up, gifts, perfumes, skincare and body care for men,women and children.
O r i f l a m e - You haven't mentioned this one but they are a company that is similar to Avon. They have just brought out a lovely EcoBeauty range. Again you have a set amount of orders to achieve before you earn but the set amount is less than Avon. You can also achieve lots of lovely free products along the way every month, the commission is higher and you don't have a set area - you can place your catalogues anywhere you choose to. O r i f l a m e also sell a range of make-up, gifts, perfumes, skincare and body care for men,women and children.
Vie at Home - Beautiful products of high quality and they now have perfume parties where hostesses and guests can make their own perfume. Some nice incentives for consultants too. Vie sell make-up, skincare, body care, perfume and Spirilina.
Body Shop - Orders are easy to achieve - Body Shop is very popular. Prices are very good and I always had good partiesLots of fab incentives on every month for consultants and earnings are pretty easy to achieve in my opinion. Body Shop sell skincare, make-up, perfume, body care products, products for men and gifts.
A couple more for you:-
Kleeneze - Catalogue distribution - place catalogues wherever you choose to. Build a team where earnings can be very high. Earn an extra P/T wage or a F/T income. Advantage of not being tied to parties and can work when you choose to suit your lifestyle. However, party planning is also now available in the company as an add-on. Kleeneze sells a wide range of products including household cleaning products,laundry, car and garden, make-up, skincare, petcare, health and beauty, gifts as well as cookware and spa that are sold from the catalogues and at parties. Lots of different products to suit many people and different avenues to sell to suit people.
Betterware - Similar to Kleeneze but you are given set areas. There is no teambuilding option with Betterware. Good for just earning that extra bit of cash. Betterware sells mainly household cleaning items.
Wikaniko - Wikaniko is a co-operative company which sells products that are eco-friendly and mostly chemical-free. They have a versatile range - skincare,make-up,household cleaning products and petcare amongst others. Various ways to sell to suit people. Wikaniko have a fantastic website to explore where people can join as co-op members and purchase products at co-operative prices and save money. The emphasis on this company is about saving the planet.
I found this post from JennyJewell which is sort of what I was looking for although I was after something that included even more companies.
@lincroft Yes, Tupperware is still here and enjoying a revival with the current party plan boom
@absolutelyno money, Thank you I looked at DSA and that too was a good resource. Not quite definitive as neither Scentsy nor Tupperware were on it but a good starting point.
Thanks for all your help everyone0
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