Mom Confessions
Anyone sell AVON? Is it worth it?
by Anonymous
July 19, 2012 at 12:06 PM
The really low startup fee is enticing, and the fact that you don't have to have an inventory, but I'm worried I'll get buckle and dimed and not have many customers.
I really want to be exclusively online and do online marketing/selling. People could just buy product via my website. Is this possible with AVON? Or do you have to go door to door and have parties/shows? I signed up with AVON online to get more info, bit the rep that called me wasn't very helpful.
If not AVON are there other companies that offer online rep opportunities?
I really want to be exclusively online and do online marketing/selling. People could just buy product via my website. Is this possible with AVON? Or do you have to go door to door and have parties/shows? I signed up with AVON online to get more info, bit the rep that called me wasn't very helpful.
If not AVON are there other companies that offer online rep opportunities?
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by Anonymous - Original PosterJuly 19, 2012 at 6:05 PMAnyone!? -
I hated Avon and Shaklee. I now sell Scentsy and don't have to carry stock either. 85% of my sales are online.
Edit to add: I LOVE scentsy. I've never had a customer complain about it and I am also addicted to the products so for me it's a win-win. I have more customers now than I ever did with Avon or Shaklee.
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by AnonymousJuly 19, 2012 at 6:09 PMI hated selling Avon! Not worth it IMO. Too much hassle. -
Of course it didn't allow me to put the .com after Avon but that's what it is :) U should have them give u like 5-6 books before u sign up get a minimum order of 100 or see if u can get anybody or anyone who wants to buy or sell before u sign up that way u can use that income to sign up so u won't feel like nothing is coming out of your pocket although it's only 10 bucks but hey 10 bucks is 10 bucks . That's what I do to my clients and it works for them . I give them books before they actually sign up so they can have an idea :)