All you have to do is sign that MK agreement and fax it over to me or my director and after that my director will find you a director in your area :) and then you can start doing parties and selling and building your team :)
2007-02-18 08:28:44
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answered by madpl 2
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I not sure how this actually work, being a man. I know when a woman exceeds a certain amount a sales she get a "Pink Cadillac", well used to be a Cadillac, now I think it a "Kia". LOL!
Go here and read; http://www.marykay.com/startabusiness/default.aspx
You may find a contact email/phone number. It does mention finding someone in your area, so, it may work on a Pyramid type deal. You work under a person and move your way up in time. I not sure. BUT, read and learn how this work and good luck!
Golden Smile gives you some good "Life Experience" advise, this not for everyone as she explains and can cost more than you will make. I wonder if Golden Smile have a "Pink Cadillac"? :-p
2007-02-18 13:31:04
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answered by Snaglefritz 7
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You might want to check out the web for those who are not satisfied with sell it first. Just check it out before committing to anything... its a good idea.
Is Selling Mary Kay Costmetics Profitable?
In an ever-increasing quest to reduce my debt and build up my savings, I have been considering a home based business for some time. A friend of mine sells Mary Kay and finds it to be profitable. I would like to know if some of the Dollar Stretcher readers are in agreement with that statement. In other words, will the initial investment of $100 and the purchasing of inventory work to my advantage?
Karen
Make a Careful Decision
I would encourage you to think twice about selling Mary Kay. Although their products are terrific, it is very hard to turn a profit by selling them. I have sold it twice. The first time I sold it with no inventory. I was convinced the reason I didn't succeed at it was that I had no inventory. So, the second time I tried it, I invested in a $5000 inventory along with my initial $100 sign-up fee. Believe it or not, even with $5000 worth of product, you never have exactly what you need when the customer wants it. It is impossible to predict at that level how many of each product you are going to need after the first month or two. So, after about two months, you end up making small orders at a much lower discount level on a fairly frequent basis. That lower discount level equates to a smaller profit margin for you. Then add in the cost of advertising your small business, sales aids, etc., and there goes the profit!
Here's something else to consider. Where are you going to find your clients? Mary Kay encourages you to begin with your friends and family and branch out from there to strangers. Even the most supportive friends and family only need so much cosmetics. So, after an initial boost when everyone generously buys some things to help you get started, it will be months until they need refills. Then you move onto strangers. You'll try to harness some of the people you meet through giving skin care classes into having a party of their own. Your close friends and family will probably do that for you. But their friends and family probably won't. Ask yourself how many women you know are just desperate to get their friends together for a Mary Kay party - not many. Every time I have tried to give one to help out a Mary Kay consultant, nobody is interested in coming. Even if they agree to come, they back out at the last minute. So you will soon hit a brick wall. Then you are left with confronting total strangers. Ask yourself this question. If you were standing in the produce aisle at the supermarket and a woman approached you with her Mary Kay sales pitch, would you truly be excited about the opportunity for a free facial? Most people aren't excited. In fact, most people squiggle away. Trust me - I know. The same is true with telemarketing. I tried making cold calls by phone to drum up business because I needed enough sales to cover the cost of my investment (let alone profit!). People treat a Mary Kay telemarketer the same way they treat any other - they hang up.
There is more check out website
2007-02-18 13:28:45
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answered by Golden Smile 4
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Go to the marykay.com/locator and find a beauty consultant in your area and they should help you out..on the page is says if you live in canada click here. that should help you out. if not you can call 1-866-455-5454
2007-02-18 13:32:37
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answered by tiggerslily2004 2
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