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Fallen5024
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Hi
I am looking into doing a second job like a direct selling one. I have seen a few that you host parties. I don't mind doing a few but i primary want to do it through online and brochure dropping.
I have tried avon and it wasnt that good in my area.
any other suggestions?
thanks in advance
xx
I am looking into doing a second job like a direct selling one. I have seen a few that you host parties. I don't mind doing a few but i primary want to do it through online and brochure dropping.
I have tried avon and it wasnt that good in my area.
any other suggestions?
thanks in advance
xx
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If you're any good at writing, there are loads of freelance copywriting jobs out there. My company is crying out for copywriters, but there seem to be so few of them.0
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How about phoenix trading i have a friend who doe sit she does parties, craft fairs, fbook and brochure dropping, she loves it.
i can get her to tell you mor eif you wantLife is Never Easy :eek:
But it's all about how you deal with it
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quatrofromageo wrote: »If you're any good at writing, there are loads of freelance copywriting jobs out there. My company is crying out for copywriters, but there seem to be so few of them.
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you could give these guys a try http://uk.copify.com/0
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I do Phoenix Trading and would recommend it to anyone wanting a direct selling business. They are a really good company to sell for and their products are lovely. I have done other direct selling in the past, with different companies that I would not recommend but Phoenix I would. If you contact them through their website and enquire they'll put you on to someone geographically near you.
Why Phoenix? You get a say in the new products, their commission rates are pretty good. You can start with minimal outlay if you want, selling from samples so no need to buy lots of stock initially if you don't want to. Really good support from your upline (my experience). Their profits go to charity (you can have a say in this too). Really helpful HQ. And - their training roadshows are starting next week so if you are interested you could find the one that's nearest to you and find out more without making any commitment (they are open to people who want to know more, though you might have to go with someone, not sure about this - I live too far away to get to one!)
Hope that helps.
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Have you looked into Kleeneze or Betterware ? They are a bit like Avon in as much as you put brochures through peoples doors and then go back a few days later to collect any orders .
I've not tried either of these myself ..... but they have both been running for quite a few years ... It might be worth you looking into them ." When I'm good I'm very good , but when I'm bad I'm better " ~ Mae West ..0
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