Thursday, November 30, 2006
Mary Kay was a rebel in the cosmetic industry. She started her own business for women, when women should have stayed home to raise their kids. With Mary Kay, they were able to do both by being the boss at home and in their own business. However, there's a dark side to everything and My Mary Kay Truth is just one of several blogs that exposes another side to this business. If you are thinking about joining Mary Kay, then read what is written here and do your homework first. This goes without saying for any multi-level sales company. I have to say though, I did sell Avon for many years and I have nothing bad to say about them except that every territory is just so overly saturated that it's hard to build a customer list when you are competing with so many other sales reps. If you are daring enough to try new start-up company that has no history behind it as a multi-level sales company, take a look at Suzanne Somers brand new venture. She wants you to sell the products she has been selling herself on Home Shopping for years. The only problem with this one is there's not much of a track record behind it and, if it goes, bust, you'll be stuck with the products. Luckily her start-up fees are not astronomical.
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Thanks for mentioning my blog! I recommend that before anyone joins a direct-selling company that they find out both sides. Those who are trying to recruit you will try to keep you from hearing what they consider the "negative", but often viable information needed to make an informed decision.
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