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Island_Paradise2
Has anyone heard of the home business "Stayin home and Lovin it"?
I was thinking of joining but I would like to hear from someone who has actually done the business. Were you successful? What are the total costs involved? What are they selling? Do you have to cold-call anyone or buy leads? Any help with this is greatly appreciated. Thanks!
"Stayin Home and Lovin It" is one team within the company Melaleuca. Mela has been around for 20+ years and is a stable company. To do the business, you'll need to redirect aprox. $50/month spending to the Mela brand. The products are generally as good or better than what you can get in the store.
Some teams do cold call purchased leads and many others do the business belly to belly. I was involved with Mela for a few years. I like to market online and there are strict regulations surrounding that. That's why a great deal of marketing is done thru teams like Stayin Home and Lovin It. Some other teams are: Mom Team, Moms Win, CEO Moms, Motivated Moms, Four Point Moms, etc.
Mela basically sells "enviromentaly safe" household cleaners, vitamins, wellness products, personal care products, and makeup. If you go to Melaleuca.com you can see the full line up.
My experience with them wasn't bad and I did like the products. I just wanted a business that was more my own and less of a cookie cutter type of system. Good luck with your search.
Maureen :-)
ScamBuster
Work-at-Home ads/surveys/stuffing envelopes/data entry/typing/get paid to read emails/view ads/assembling stuff usually don't pay off. Be especially wary of ads that promise huge annual salaries; they often require expensive upfront fees with no guarantee. You risk losing your money and wasting a lot of time and energy.
abthirtyone
No I have not. I am an independent consultant and part of a great team with a company called Thirty-One. Check out my website for more information.