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 Does anybody know about a real legal home business?
can be internet, or anything legal and makes real profits
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rainbow
How would i go about starting a home business such as avon or mary kay?
me and my mom want to start one
                     
 




James Watkin
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You contact the companies and ask for information on the start up costs, profits, and a sample contract. Then you read everything, re-read it and then you two discuss it and decide.


SandraD
I started my Mary Kay business 3 years ago all you need to do is purchase the starter kit I would be happy to provide more information.


Michelle Z
Hi Rainbow!

I'm a Mary Kay consultant and I love what I do! I love the fact I make new friends every time I turn around in this business. I have so much support from my fellow Mary Kay sisters and a wonderful director!

I personally have never tried Avon's cosmetics but I love their other things they sell that I can get as gifts! I love everything Mary Kay has to offer, from cosmetics to their perfumes, bath and lotion products, to their men's line! My husband loves ALL the men's products. He especially can't wait to get the new High Intensity that is available this month!

It's so important to be on a team that will support you, up lift you, helping you to achieve your dreams. It's also very important to have an outstanding director that can teach you all you need to know to make your business a success!

It does cost $100 to get started but you get well over $500 in both full size product to learning materials, books, mirrors, everything to get you started. That's a heck of a bargain! If you would like more information, I would be happy to share! Just visit my website and my contact information is listed there.

I know you'll be great because every woman wants to be appreciated! We do that in Mary Kay and much more!


nursesarah79
contact me and i will give you all the details. all you need is to be 18 yo and be willing to put up a $10.00 investment. it is that easy and then you have you own business. the sky is the limit with avon. contact me and i will get you hooked up.
- Sarah


www.youravon.com/smassey


shaha
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A friend of mine has done Avon an Mary Kay, and they are both pretty good businesses. I have been searching for a legitimate home business and I finally found one. This company offers unlimited support to help you build your business. The products are safe for individuals and the environment, and are very cost efficient. There is no selling, stocking, parties, etc. and its 100% risk free. If you like to learn more, you can visit: www.yourlifeyourdreams.net


Ogie T
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Be careful - Mary Kay and Avon are some of the real companies (not pyramid scams), but it doesn't matter how good is the co., if you don't know what to do. Carefully evaluate the comp plan and make sure to have a good support system - choose a sponsor who will work with you hands on. Let me know if you need more details
Cordially, Ogie T
ogietza@yahoo.com


john h
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These are both excellent companies. I work with Xango which is growing faster than either of these companies and has only 1 product to sell. It has a small start up cost, like a Costco membership, and your on your way.

All the information can be gotten at www.bayareajuice.com
or www.createmysuccess.com/patricepag/watch

I hope you enjoy the journey to time,money and freedom.


bitoy
any avon lady will be glad to give you tips. just check your local directory, or ask around if anyone knows someone who sells avon. she will be rushing to help (& recruit) you


Janet W
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I have a friend who does Mary Kay and one who does Avon (I do not rep for either company) and I'd be happy to put you in touch with either, or both, of them. They are both really nice and not pushy. Avon has a low start up cost, $10, but you don't receive any product. Mary Kay is $99 to start up and you receive a lot of full size products & samples. If you'd like more information about either, just email me at janskidtoys@verizon.net.


glynnor
You can check out my guide on assessing home business opportunities below:

Top 5 Criteria to look for in a Home Business

With so many opportunities out there, the potential home business entrepreneur can become quickly bewildered. What company? What product? What compensation plan? This article seeks to briefly outline five key considerations when seeking the ideal home business opportunity.

Before we get to that, a word of caution. Every genuine home business will require an investment of both time and money. It may be that only small amounts of both are required, but be wary of any company that offers rewards of thousands per month, with little or no effort on their part. If they really live up to their promise that “we do the selling for you,” why would they need you? If it’s that easy, why not do it themselves and save the commission payments that they will be paying you? Any genuine opportunity will require some investment from you, usually a minimum of a couple of hundred dollars, and 5-10 hours per week. Anything less than that is somewhat suspicious.

With that said, here are the top five criteria to use when assessing a home business opportunity.

First, what is the reputation of the company? How long has it been in existence? Do a Google search and see what comes up. Generally speaking, the longer a company has been in existence, the more reputable. But read the Google results. Are there reports from dissatisfied agents of the company? Are there stories of problems or unpaid commissions? Usually, if a company starts treating its agents badly, word will get out, and it won’t take you too long to discover.

Second, what is the need in the marketplace? Even if the company is wonderful, and reports are glowing, there simply has to be a need for the product. It’s hard to convince people to buy something they don’t think they need. Look for a company that has products that are in high demand. Either people already know that they need it, or they will become easily convinced.

Third, what is the quality of the product? Does it deliver as promised? If you are offering some miracle juice, or health-enhancing product, people are going to want to see an improvement in their condition. If they don’t, not only will you be viewed as a charlatan, but there is little chance of them re-ordering.

Fourth, what is the compensation plan? Does it reward you fairly for the effort you put in? If part of the business requires recruiting others, do you also benefit fairly from their sales? With some companies, their main profit is made from the amount of product you have to purchase to simply become a distributor. Many who fall for this, end up with a garage full of product, and no real end buyers. It’s a forced sale system that ends up benefiting the company, but very few agents. Also, the best compensation plans offer a chance to earn residual income i.e. you sell once, but continue getting paid as the buyer continues to use the product. Theoretically, with the best plans, you should be able to stop selling at some point, and still see residual incomes coming in.

Fifth, is the timing right? Is the company offering a product that is old news, or is the product on the cusp of massively increased sales? For example, the sale of Tazers went up dramatically after 9/11. It would have been a good time to be in the Tazer business, as people’s sense of personal security was threatened.

As a test case, we will now examine one company and see how it fares according to these criteria. Let’s look at PrePaid Legal, Inc.

The company: The company has been in existence for over 34 years and is listed on the New York Stock Exchange (symbol: PPD). Google searches reveal no significant negative information or reports from agents about the company.

The need: According to the American Bar Association, 52% of people currently have a legal situation that they are dealing with. Not all of them will be major – some may involve disputes with a neighbor, questions over a will, a traffic violation, a landlord/tenant issue, a divorce or bankruptcy, but in any case, more than half of the population has some issue like this. Also, the chances of being sued in this increasingly litigious society are ever greater. The other issue, which is a fast growing problem, is identity theft with estimates ranging from 10-25% of people at serious risk from, or already in, an identity theft situation. PrePaid Legal has products which address both these situations, so clearly there is a need.

The product: PrePaid Legal offers two main services. PrePaid Legal Plans, and Identity Theft protection plans. The PrePaid Legal plans cost from $16-$26 per month (depending on your state and needs) and the ID Shield costs $12.95 per month (or $9.95 if combined with a legal plan). Features of the legal plan include unlimited phone consultation with an attorney over legal matters; a letter or phone call for each individual legal issue; contract review; will preparation; defense for motor vehicle violations such as speeding or parking tickets; trial defense coverage (with some limitations); and IRS audit representation. If some legal costs arise which are not covered by the plan, the membership in PrePaid Legal allows the client an automatic 25% discount on those fees. The ID Shield monitors your credit report and other factors to make sure no one tries to gain credit or a loan unless it is proven to be you. A unique feature offered is ID Restoration where if your identity is stolen, the company will work to restore it (a process that usually takes an individual 600 hours and $1200 to put right.) This ID restoration is included in the coverage.

Compensation: PrePaid Legal offers a competitive compensation/commission structure, and the opportunity to advance to higher levels through either volume of sales or recruiting other ‘Associates’ on whose sales you would also earn commission. Speaking from personal experience, I have been with the company about 3 weeks, and have already earned over $1000 in commission, giving no more than 1-2 hours per day to the business. I have also recruited three Associates whose sales are also earning commission for me. The company pays Advance Commissions on your first 10 plans sold each month ($75-150 per plan sold, depending on the plan and your level) and from the 11th plan onwards, compensation is in the form of residual monthly commissions. For example, let us say that the sale of your 10th plan earned you $120 in commission. That would be paid to you up front. But the identical plan you sell as your 11th plan, would instead earn you $10 per month for the next year, with renewal commissions to follow after the first year. Let’s say, for example, that a person retains a plan for 5 years. You would earn approximately $600 in residual commissions from just this one sale. Such a compensation plan rewards both in the short- and long-term. Start-up costs to become an Associate are generally less than $200, and this amount is quickly recovered.

Timing: Currently less than 2% of households in the USA are covered by a PrePaid Legal Plan, though they are much more common in Europe. With the increase in people being sued, and identity theft, greater market penetration is just around the corner, and the products and their benefits become more widely known.

This brief case study shows that working with PrePaid Legal satisfies all five criteria, plus it also offers the intangible benefit of marketing a product which genuinely helps people, whether they are in the middle of a legal situation right now, or whether it simply offers peace of mind, as a form of insurance against expensive legal costs.

Glyn Norman would like to hear from people with integrity who like helping others, and who are considering becoming an Associate with Prepaid Legal. Please email him (glyn75@prepaidlegal.com) or call him on (714) 595 2051 for an informal discussion about this business opportunity. An overview video of the opportunity can be viewed here: http://glyn.buildlastingsuccess.com/


just jewels
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look into my business www.liasophia.com/cori
The pay is great, the jewelry is beautiful with a lifetime replacement guarantee. No inventory to keep. Small startup fee, good training available. We want you to succeed.
Contact me on my website if you are interested.


jzalesky@att.net
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I sell herbalife products and do great and have a great team and coaches. And best of all its a lot of fun and you dont every have to leave your computer if you choose not to. You will need some start up money because it is a business and not a job and all businesses cost money to start. If your interested in seeing what we have to offer and you think you would qualify go to www.starturhomebiz.net. If you have the money and the desire to own your own business and work from home then I really think you should see what we have to offer. Just remember you do need some start up capital. Its not to much though and you make it back in about a month during your training process. Hope this helps and I look forward to you joining our team!


marebenterprises
try getting paid to travel. www.ultimatepaycations.com. good luck.


Annamaria G
Hi,
I've done both Avon and Mary Kay. Neither one worked for me. I did not have time for parties or meetings. I am now a consultant with Arbonne International and love it. There is no minimum order each month, and the start up cost is only $29. There are training calls live and recorded so that you can listen when you have the time. The are webinar training sessions, so that you don't have to physically go to a meeting. I love the products and the company. There are alot of mom and daughter groups in Arbonne that are very successful. Check out my website www.annamariagrieco.myarbonne.com, and let me know if you want anymore info. Email me directly and I could send you some free samples of the product. My email is annamariag28@yahoo.com


Fort
If I were you I would not go with Avon or Mary Kay...I tried selling Mary Kay and it did NOT work well!! I recently tried this stuff called Arbonne...it is all natural and does not use any animal products or by products and is approved by the Vegan Society. The products are developed in Switzerland but produced in the U.S. It costs $29 to sign up and become a "wholesale consultant" which means you can get everything 35% off and you can sleep well at night knowing you are helping people!! Check out their website at www.arbonne.com...I am a consultant with them and can help you get set up if you are interested...let me know!!


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