When you join as an AVON rep you are paid solely on commission according to the amount of product you sell every 2 weeks. When you start, you are guaranteed 50% commission on your sales (all core products, 20% on AVON giftables, apparrel, & some jewelry) for the first 2 months as long as you place your order online.
After this time you earn 20% minimum with a $25 order, & up to 50% with a $1550 order, or anywhere in between 30%, 40%, 45%. You are given an intial credit limit, so when you place your first order, you do not have to pay up front, rather it is shipped to you on that credit.
You then deliver the orders, collect the money, & at this point you have your money (earnings) in hand & the money you owe AVON for the products you have received. You pay AVON the amount they invoice you, (they break down the earnings percentage for you), the amount you have left is your earnings.
There are NO quotas, NO minimums ever. If you decide the AVON opportunity is not right for you at anytime, as long as your account balance is paid to a zero balance, your account automatically closes once you have not placed an order for 4-6 weeks.
There IS money to be made with AVON sales & AVON leadership, which is another opportunity AVON offers; you build a downline (recruiting, helping others start their own AVON businesses) of which AVON pays you a seperate income & this is where the REAL money is at!
Currently AVON is also offering bonus cash & incentives & there really is NO better time then to become part of a company 120 years STRONG then now.
After you give it some thought, if you want to sign up, you can sign up ONLINE!!! & have access to your AVON account in less then 24 hrs. I have been selected among a very small group of representatives participating in a new online appointing test starting April 16th. You sign up online & your starting materials/kit is shipped to you. You won't have to meet anyone face to face, but you will still have the advantage of having a personal mentor to help ensure your business is a success, in this case me :) So check out my site on April 16th if you would like to join, as there will be the link & passcode needed to join. The fee to participate in the online recruitment is $20, which covers the cost of the starting kit, 1st month of brochures, & s/h.
http://www.youravon.com/beththornton
2007-04-13 04:30:36
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answered by Anonymous
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Avon is very easy to sell. It is a great way to make some extra cash, however I think that Mary Kay is a lot better product, and has a wider customer base. Good Luck!
2007-04-12 15:22:19
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answered by Miss. American Nightmare 4
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I would say that it's hard to make money selling Avon. I know some friends of mine sell avon and mary kay and have not done well with it.
I'm a consultant for Purse party. I sell purses and jewelry and do really well. Maybe you would like to do that?
2007-04-15 12:29:12
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answered by pursepartyamber 5
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One advantage, they have a good product, and a name that a lot of people have heard of.
It's easy at first, your friends, relatives, etc will buy something from you, but once you get beyond this group, it becomes much harder.
2007-04-12 15:21:14
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answered by TedEx 7
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i hope this is useful
good luck
go to their avon section
2007-04-13 00:11:13
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answered by work at home 1
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If you would like some information on becoming a representative please visit my webpage at www.youravon.com/lchetkauskas and click on opportunity. If you enjoy talking to people and letting everyone know you are a rep it can be easy. Good luck.
2007-04-12 18:28:43
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answered by Anonymous
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