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avon,betterware,cleaneez

2007-01-30 07:34:10 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 0 1

I have been successfully working from home as an Independent Distributor selling eco-friendly gourmet scented candles and bath products. 90% of women and 70% of men buy scented candles, 80% of households burn scented candles and the candle industry is a $2 PLUS billion industry and growing! We have a cleaner burning, truer scented, all natural product that I can say unequivocally is the best I've ever tried!

There are no monthly quotas, no kits required to become a distributor. You buy/sell what you want or need when you want too, and there are a variety of ways to sell the products, including the company's very generous fund-raising program. This is a legitimate company with a very solid reputation. The effort you put forth will be a direct correlation to the results you get.

Please visit my website for more information or to contact me directly. If you're interested, I can also send you a free business packet.

http://www.miabelladelights.com/homebusiness.html
http://www.miabelladelights.scent-team.com/about.php

Best wishes in your search.

2007-01-30 16:23:15 · answer #2 · answered by Anonymous · 0 1

I've done both kleeneze and betterware. Betterware is by far the best way to go, as all the catalogues/stationery/everything else you'd need is free, and your co-ordinator comes round to deliver your goods. With kleeneze, the minimum to start is around £80, and everything is done by post, there isn't the ease of talking one to one with your co-ordinator on a weekly basis. the only advantage kleeneze has over betterware is a wider range of products. however, this takes more time to put together and every new campaign you need to buy the new catalogues, at a cost of nearly £100, about 6 times a year! with betterware, you pay for nothing except anything you sell, but only after you collect payment from the customers, and the new catalogues are free. with kleeneze, the commision rate is 21%, betterware is 20%. for ease of use and absolutely NO OUTLAY WHATSOEVER, contact betterware. you have to pay for avon start-up as well, but i don't know anything about that.

2007-01-30 15:45:48 · answer #3 · answered by sb85 2 · 0 1

Mary kay gives u 40% off anything u sell if u click the link below u can find out all about joining they are a good company i work with them myself they are number 1 inn usa and have been over here for 11 years and are now being championed by popluar groups like the pussey cat dolls
check out the link the lady there will be happy to help u tell her my name and she will give u all the info u need to know
good luck and take care
tell her Elizabeth nicoll sent this to u

2007-01-30 15:49:19 · answer #4 · answered by butterfly 1 · 2 0

Yes, there are legit work at home opportunities.

You could sell your own products or services, sell other's products or services for a commission, affiliate marketing, and lots more.

It is easy to find opportunities out there, you just have to learn about it and decide if this is what you want to do. Sometimes an opportunity will work from someone but not for someone else. It depends on what you put into it. The more you put in, the more you'll get out.

2007-01-30 16:38:50 · answer #5 · answered by BereaGirl 3 · 0 1

Check out TNT's website, they might have door to door inyour area.

2007-01-30 15:45:37 · answer #6 · answered by jammafix 1 · 0 1

Mary Kay in UK or USA and many other countrys

if you are in the uk try
www.marykay.co.uk

or USA
www.marykay.com

2007-01-30 15:41:09 · answer #7 · answered by the_angel_and_the_vampire 3 · 1 0

I do. It is a home business though!

2007-01-30 15:43:58 · answer #8 · answered by gatorgirl 5 · 0 0

well door to door could be kleeneze or betterware

2007-01-30 15:36:36 · answer #9 · answered by Nutty Girl 7 · 0 1

if your in the uk there is avon or betterware

2007-01-30 15:33:15 · answer #10 · answered by Anonymous · 0 1

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