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# Posted: 14 Jul 2008 13:07
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All Direct Sales companies see a slump during the summer months... but if you keep working the business, even though.. continuing to make contacts, you will be set for the Holidays! Just don't stop..
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# Posted: 18 Jul 2008 23:22
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I inquired about this company and once I saw the line, I was really thrilled about the quality and the rocker edgy look...my only hesitation is people are hurting financially and will women actually plunk down money for jewelry? I love jewelry but don' t wear as much as Silpada reps seem to, all the gals are just overloaded! I'm not sure I'm a right fit but it looks like it be a good gig...I want to earn money avoid taking an actual second job at a "company" Does anyone have a bad experience w/ Silpada or hear any rumors that should be noted before I join? And are there any Cali reps out there? I'd like to inquire about how these gals are doing in Silpada venture, are you making some cash? Can anyone say that type of women is the target market?
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# Posted: 20 Jul 2008 12:29
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Hi girls,
One comment about Silpada and Ebay....there is no clause that says you can't get in to buy for the 50% off and then immediately get out and do the ebay thing. That IS what some people are doing.
At any given point in time there is approximately 12,000 Silpada items or hits on ebay. THAT is a big problem. I have sent the suggestion to Silpada that they put a clause in the agreement that someone has to be OUT for a minimum of one year before they can mass list what they have on eBay. Because I am sick and lost my job and social contacts, it was impossible for me to sell successfully. All the contacts that I ended up finding were people who went to someone elses party and didn't want to pay full price. They wanted the discount from someone on ebay or craigslist. Even if they took the chance that it wasn't really new nor guaranteed any more. Of course some people have different ethics. I personally had to resort to selling on eBay to keep my house, but I still sell at almost the full price so I make a profit. I won't give it away at auction like some people do. This post is not meant to turn anyone away from Silpada, if I got a job again, I would sign up again. I just don't have a girlfriend network or the outgoing drive to SELL to strangers. I hate being bugged myself. BUT when you wear it...it does sell. That is how I made all my sales...especially the big ones. I sold two of that gorgeous Sterling watch with the big square links. AND I kept one for me!!!
PEACE Linda
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# Posted: 20 Jul 2008 12:32
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kalien: I have a vast network of jewelry-loving friends and business associates spread throughout the country.
Hi Kalien, I am trying to sell my own jewelry supplemented with the Silpada I got stuck with and some other very affordable silver. And I have assigned a few charities/donations to a lot of my items. If you are up for it, please distribute my web address to your network. I am home on disability but the 'system' wont' help me. I got booted off insurance and am a little older and no one will hire me. This is my last resort to try to take care of myself with my own jewelry sales.
thanks, Linda Bendele
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# Posted: 24 Jul 2008 14:52
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spaugysgirl: I inquired about this company and once I saw the line, I was really thrilled about the quality and the rocker edgy look...my only hesitation is people are hurting financially and will women actually plunk down money for jewelry? I love jewelry but don' t wear as much as Silpada reps seem to, all the gals are just overloaded! I'm not sure I'm a right fit but it looks like it be a good gig...I want to earn money avoid taking an actual second job at a "company"
I joined AuraStella instead, I liked both but AuraStella is new and is more of a ground floor opportunity. I love the jewelry and I have had great reviews from customers. Let me know what you think.
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# Posted: 24 Jul 2008 21:58
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jazzijewels: One comment about Silpada and Ebay....there is no clause that says you can't get in to buy for the 50% off and then immediately get out and do the ebay thing. That IS what some people are doing. At any given point in time there is approximately 12,000 Silpada items or hits on ebay. THAT is a big problem. I have sent the suggestion to Silpada that they put a clause in the agreement that someone has to be OUT for a minimum of one year before they can mass list what they have on eBay. Because I am sick and lost my job and social contacts, it was impossible for me to sell successfully. All the contacts that I ended up finding were people who went to someone elses party and didn't want to pay full price.
Our company does not allow you to sell on Ebay, you are only allowed to purchase at 50% one time to get more display items. I haven't had any problems with people wanting to buy on ebay. When people come to a home party they are supporting the hostess, it's nice for women to support each other and have a good time. I'm sorry you are having so many problems with your contacts. Best of luck in the future- I hope you are feeling better and that you meet some great contacts.
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# Posted: 3 Aug 2008 12:32
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I think with any direct sales company, what you get out of it is based upon the effort you put into it. You need to set yourself up for success before you sign up. You need to be willing to ask friends and family members to have a party to help you start your new business. If you give good customer service and are friendly at your parties, you will get future bookings.
I have not had any trouble at all selling Silpada at home parties and I've never had anybody ask me for a discount. The jewelry is beautiful. It is all hand crafted by various artists from all over the world. It has a lifetime guarantee when purchased through a Silpada Representative. Buying it second hand or or ebay will negate the lifetime warranty. The jewelry literally sells itself when you display it. There is no presentation or pressure at a Silpada home party and I think that's one reason why people will have them and their friends will come. I have not noticed a reduction in my sales during this tough economy. In fact, July was my best sales month so far. There is a brand new catalog that came out on August 1 and people are excited about the new pieces.
Billie [email protected]
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# Posted: 3 Aug 2008 14:31
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spaugysgirl: I inquired about this company and once I saw the line, I was really thrilled about the quality and the rocker edgy look...my only hesitation is people are hurting financially and will women actually plunk down money for jewelry? I love jewelry but don' t wear as much as Silpada reps seem to, all the gals are just overloaded! I'm not sure I'm a right fit but it looks like it be a good gig...I want to earn money avoid taking an actual second job at a "company" Does anyone have a bad experience w/ Silpada or hear any rumors that should be noted before I join? And are there any Cali reps out there? I'd like to inquire about how these gals are doing in Silpada venture, are you making some cash? Can anyone say that type of women is the target market?
I think I may have posted this before. According to the Direct Sales Association, there are three things that women will buy even in a depressed economy.....cosmetics, jewelry, and alcohol! LOL
The reason you see Silpada Reps dripping in silver is: 1. They love the jewelry and have either purchased it at a discount or earned it free. 2. Layering the jewelry (wearing several pieces at the same time) creates interest when you are out and about among people. You may not really notice a single necklace or bracelet on someone but if they are wearing 2 or 3 of them, you will notice and will probably comment on how nice it is. Take a look at our ads in Redbook magazine each month and see how good the models look wearing the jewelry.
As for making money, yes you can! I worked for another DS company for 8 years and never showed a profit on my income tax. I spent most of my profits purchasing monthly sale flyers and mailing them out and then paying fees to process credit cards and submit orders. With Silpada, there is never a monthly sale (unless a Rep offers a personal discount to her customers) so there is nothing to mail out every month. Silpada also pays all credit card fees. Your commission is 30% straight off the top and the "national average" for a show is $750. This means that if you do an average show, you will earn $225 cash for working a few hours that evening. I signed up in October and by the end of that first year (after just selling for 3 months), I had made enough money to take a lavish vacation and I did have to report my earnings on my income tax. I was happy to do so knowing that I actually made good money at this business!
One of the girls on my team lives in CA. Another lives in FL, and several live in OH. It doesn't matter what state you live in. Women love jewelry and they will buy it!
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# Posted: 7 Aug 2008 18:51
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Silpada is really nice jewelry.
I have a friend who sells it, and have a few pieces I've purchased.
The only disadvantage I can see to this business is their focus on home parties.
Here's the thing: You get invited to friend #1's party, and everyone you know is there. One of those people agrees to host a party and invites you. You go. All the same people are there. Another of them agrees to host a party. You get invited again. All the same people are there. By this time you're about jewelry partied out, and the next invite comes and you decline.
After about six months, your Silpada selling friend isn't doing much with her business. And you're glad, even though you did like the jewelry, you can only buy/wear so much jewelry.
My Silpada selling friend started her business years after I started mine. I'm still in business. She's not really.
If you don't have consumable products or services which people use month after month after month (reorders), it can be difficult to create a consistent paycheck.
The people in Silpada who seem to be really successful are fantastic networkers who have a talent for keeping that network growing rather than incestuously promoting to the same people constantly.
They are also good at recruiting and building a team.
If you feel like you are good at those two activities and you LOVE the jewelry, Silpada is a well-known, reputable company, and you should do just fine!
Good luck with your business, g
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# Posted: 8 Aug 2008 11:13
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LifestyleDesign: Here's the thing: You get invited to friend #1's party, and everyone you know is there. One of those people agrees to host a party and invites you. You go. All the same people are there. Another of them agrees to host a party. You get invited again. All the same people are there. By this time you're about jewelry partied out, and the next invite comes and you decline.
Yes, this can happen. It happened to me as a customer but I was glad. There were so many pieces that I wanted and having the ability to space out my purchases by going to several different parties helped my pocketbook. When the list of items I wanted kept getting longer, I knew it was time to start selling it to earn free jewelry and a paycheck.
LifestyleDesign: After about six months, your Silpada selling friend isn't doing much with her business. And you're glad, even though you did like the jewelry, you can only buy/wear so much jewelry. My Silpada selling friend started her business years after I started mine. I'm still in business. She's not really. If you don't have consumable products or services which people use month after month after month (reorders), it can be difficult to create a consistent paycheck.
I have to disagree somewhat. As a Rep you really need to do good hostess coaching and part of that is giving good advice on who to include on her guest list. The people you talked about should have invited not only the original group of friends, but also new people including mom, aunts, grandmas, sisters, neighbors, etc. By doing this, it helps the hostess to reap greater rewards and it helps the Silpada Rep to reach out to new people who will want to have parties.
Also, working a couple events each year such as a festival or a church bazaar will get any Direct Sales Rep a whole bunch of new leads.
If your Silpada friend's business dried up, I'd have to say it was because she didn't put forth the effort to keep it growing.
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# Posted: 15 Aug 2008 08:49
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Would a Silpada Rep please email me a contract and exactly how much $$$ it takes to start up? I sold Longaberger baskets for quite a while ( and have lots for sale!!!) so I am familiar with home parties. I have alos been to many Silpada parties and love what I see. Just need the facts and the $$$ amount. thanks.. [email protected]
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# Posted: 18 Aug 2008 11:55
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mgeorge228: Would a Silpada Rep please email me a contract and exactly how much $$$ it takes to start up? I sold Longaberger baskets for quite a while ( and have lots for sale!!!) so I am familiar with home parties. I have alos been to many Silpada parties and love what I see. Just need the facts and the $$$ amount.
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# Posted: 18 Aug 2008 11:58
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SOME INTERESTING FACTS ABOUT SILPADA:
I wanted to share some information with you that was presented at our National Conference last month by our CEO. He talked about how Silpada is doing with the current economy. Silpada Designs was compared to 57 other direct sales companies - 'the party plan' in terms of sales, recruits and size of order. Look at the results for 2007! Sales Silpada + 32% The party plan -5.6% New Recruits Silpada +46% The party plan -20.4% Order size Silpada +9% The party plan -3.3%
Pretty amazing, don't you think?
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# Posted: 27 Aug 2008 15:01
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I love my Silpada business. I see that there are many Silpada Sisters on this site, and that is something you can count on. You may start this business for a little extra fun money or to pay a bill but you will find Silpada Sisters, that will be part of your life always. I have seen many questions regarding cost.
Bottom Line- $199 annually. This is a business fee and covers at start up 50 catalogs ($50), 50 order forms, hostess packet materials, personal website, credit card processing, training materials, belt and ring sizer, 250 personalized business cards, personal business stamp and I think a few other things. Then each year you wish to continue to be a rep you pay the same fee. As long as you are holding essentially 1 party a month you will receive free catalogs when the spring supplement comes out (with a thirty day opp to purchase items from the supplement for 50% off) and in August when the new catalogs comes out. When you sign your contract you have the opportunity to purchase as much or as little as you want at 50% off. You also have 100 days to earn $3000+ in free jewelry.
A good sponsor will help you start without purchasing jewelry if you cannot afford it. Make no question the more jewelry you have the more you will sell, but a good sponsor will help you get on your feet. If you are looking for a sponsor, find someone you click with, go to the company website and fill out the contact form. If that rep doesn't work out keep looking, you choose your sponsor not the other way around.
A good sponsor is your lifeline, and she will help you through the start up and when you need a little pick me up.
There is no such thing as an easy business, but if you can get the jewelry in front of women, it sells itself, you still have to get those parties booked to get started, but this is where friends and family come in handy.
At every show I have been at, every customer asks me who is having the next party because they have this or that peice they want to buy but cannot justify that night, and when someone is done buying they simply tell the hostess, you know what Sue, I appreciate the invitation but there isn't anything else I want or I cannot afford it right now.
This is wear jewelry comes in handy. If you wear it, people will comment on it, and that gives you the opportunity to say, thank you its Silpada have you heard of them? and go from there.
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# Posted: 27 Aug 2008 17:36
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Can I do Silpada even though I make my own jewelry? I am not a company, but do make jewelry as a hobby and I'd like to know what I can do. My son is also interested in Silpada do you have to be 18 to sell? Would he be able to sell out of book @ school?
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# Posted: 27 Aug 2008 18:08
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Did you sell Silpada before? Are you able to sell back to company?
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# Posted: 27 Aug 2008 20:35
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The daughter has had a lot of success with Silpada. She and her friends (mostly nurses and doctors) have been having Silpada parties on the weekends.
They take turns hosting the parties and they make decent sales every time. I think the jewelry is decent. My wife has bought a few pieces.
I've heard that they have a lot of fun at the parties. It's certainly worth looking into.
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# Posted: 28 Aug 2008 17:14
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Hello Just wanted to Know if I can sell Silpada and Mary Kay? Are you allowed to sell your own jewelry if you aren't a business?
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# Posted: 29 Aug 2008 01:34
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A friend of mines wife sells this jewelry from home. She has done fairly well with it, had a few parties, made a few bucks, but had lots of fun doing it. She wanted my wife to get involved, but my wife doesn't like to invite people to those parties. She says that it makes her feel pushy. Oh well, good luck in selling it, I'm sure that you can make decent money with it, jewelry is a big seller no matter what is going on. Especially if us guys are in the dog house, which I never am, lol. Take care and God Bless Jason 636-978-7089
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# Posted: 29 Aug 2008 13:35
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I've been researching Silpada to see what it can do for Me and family. I did see a part in the Contract that you Cannot sell in any formal setting; or even Ebay at least thats how I understood it. Silpada is supposed to be a "In a Show setting type of sales and Silpada Is NOT supposed to be sold by out side web advertising either!! I don't know what it seems to be, but I've lost my customers to others in a similar fashion with MK and I truly don't like that when it happens that someone is supposed to follow the rules or they can lose out Silpada can sue if someone don't go by their rules and selling their jewelry without their permission especially when their name is all over it. I really hope this help all for those whom work so hard to do what's right and others not so much.
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# Posted: 29 Aug 2008 15:44
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Stuff,
I'd sell whatever you want at your Silpada parties. I feel that the best items offered at the best value should capture sales. It's about the customer. If they might want Mary Kay or your own jewelry, then offer it in addition to the Silpada jewelry.
I'd say that it's entirely up to you regarding what you should or might offer at your gatherings. You could even make a website and offer some or all of the above.
Folks have been offering Silpada on eBay every day and in great abundance for a long time. Go take a look:
http://search.ebay.com/search/search.dll?from=R40&_trksid=m37.l1313&satitle=silpada&c ategory0=
I can't imagine why Silpada would object. eBay is an Open Market. It's been around a long time and it has the reputation of delivering items at the fair market value. It's entirely a supply and demand thing. It's more honest than the general U.S. market.
Generally, if there is a large demand, there will be a large supply at a reasonable price.
Tip: Be sure to either include shipping in the price or to post a separate charge. Shipping is usually in the $3-7 range for most Silpada items.
Alternatively, you can split the charge (half included in the price and half as a separate charge). It depends upon a lot of factors and personal preference.
Personally I find that splitting it sells the best. That way both the item price and the shipping charge appear to be very reasonable. There is no deceit in this method. You'd charge the same in all three cases. It's just a matter of palatable presentation.
The main point is not to foot the shipping cost. That's up to your customer to do that. Due to the cost of petroleum these days, shipping is very expensive.
Best of luck,
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# Posted: 29 Aug 2008 21:01
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Stuff,
Yes you are able to sell Silpada and Mary Kay. When you get started with Silpada they do ask if you are affiliated with any other Direct Sales Industry. There is no conflict doing both businesses (they are 2 separate things) until you reach Manager rank within Silpada.
I will be celebrating my 1 year anniversary of selling Silpada on August 31 - YEAH!!! It has been an amazing first year!
I initially started selling so that I could get out of the house for a few hours a week. But now Silpada is a way that I am able to help get some of the extra's that we might not be able to otherwise have.
I sleep a little better at night knowing that I can keep my children in private school, pay for gymnastics and several other things! I also know that Silpada is going to help us purchase the home of our dreams in a few short years.
For me, my focus now is on growing a team so that I can help other people achieve their goals too. I would love to help you in any way that I can. Please feel free to let me know if you have any questions that I can help with!
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Newbie Shield: I'd say that it's entirely up to you regarding what you should or might offer at your gatherings. You could even make a website and offer some or all of the above. Folks have been offering Silpada on eBay every day and in great abundance for a long time. I can't imagine why Silpada would object. eBay is an Open Market. It's been around a long time and it has the reputation of delivering items at the fair market value. It's entirely a supply and demand thing. It's more honest than the general U.S. market.
Just want to clarify. You cannot advertise your business and sell from a website. Yes, each rep has a personal website through Silpada and there is a link there that says "contact me" however you cannot place orders for Silpada jewelry through the website.
Additionally, Silpada does NOT permit it's Reps to sell on eBay. This is true of most Direct Sales businesses. If Silpada finds that one of it's representatives is selling on ebay, their contract will be revoked. Of couse a private individual who has purchased Silpada in the past and now wants to sell it can do so on eBay. There is no lifetime warranty for items purchased secondhand on eBay.
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# Posted: 23 Sep 2008 14:51
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my grandma just started selling and I went to one of her parties not expecting to by anything, all I wear is my wedding ring. But I ended up buying this really pretty pearl necklace and am thinking about selling myself. The quality is very nice for not that expensive I just don't have anywhere to wear most of it, I too am a stay at home mom. I reccomend buying and selling!
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abuckigal: Just want to clarify. You cannot advertise your business and sell from a website. Yes, each rep has a personal website through Silpada and there is a link there that says "contact me" however you cannot place orders for Silpada jewelry through the website.
Our Website with AuraStella is great. My customers can go to my website provided by AuraStella and order anything, they can even give credit to a hostess if they can not attend a home party. I love that my hostesses can now have online parties alone or in addition to their home parties, more jewelry for them and more $$ for me!
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gaither_tawny: my grandma just started selling and I went to one of her parties not expecting to by anything, all I wear is my wedding ring. But I ended up buying this really pretty pearl necklace and am thinking about selling myself. The quality is very nice for not that expensive I just don't have anywhere to wear most of it, I too am a stay at home mom. I reccomend buying and selling!
That's exactly what I do! I buy for myself but I also sell at home parties and through catalog orders. Home parties are the best because the jewelry will literally sell itself once you display it. It's the finest quality sterling and has a lifetime warranty. Since I have started selling, I've just become accustomed each day to showering, getting dressed, and wearing jewelry. I am constantly amazed at the comments that I get on my jewelry when I'm just doing things like running to the grocery, the bank, or to the mall. I once went through the drive-through to get a Diet Coke and when I paid, the girl commented on how much she liked my ring. I got her name and payment info and sold one to her on the spot!
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I saw this post and it was dated a year ago and people are still commenting on the question of whether or not Silpada is worth getting into...my answer would be no different than the other ladies who responded.
I love being a Silpada Representative, it is a wonderful way to create additional funds in my home, no especially with business going down and the economy faultering. I think that people have forgotten that the economy can only stay strong if you put money into it...so you need to spend to get it back on track, and with my business you don't need to have alot of money to spend to make yourself feel wonderful and look wonderful and it keeps me happy as well.
If you are truly considering joining Silpada you will find that this business offers so many benefits..
1. You are in CHARGE! You call the shots, you make the appointments, schedule around your other job, your kids sporting events, or any other important event in your life.
2. You make the sale, you get paid for it...PERIOD! There is no short changing...Silpada pays you very very well for your time and sales. The more you sell the more you make...so book those appointments.
3. Everyone is a potenial client....if you only know 5 people..they will know 5 more...and the list goes on. If you are willing to say hello to your neighbor then you are ready to sell your business...like I said, everyone is a potenial client.
4. Home parties are more than just a selling party! You meet wonderful people, maybe meet life-long friends and make lots of woman happy! *Don't forget that a party is also a chance to make new parties.*
5. Finally, a chance to fill your jewelry drawers with some AMAZING jewelry that you will feel great about selling and collecting yourself for a fraction of the money you would spend at a Jewelry Store!! And NO woman can say "No" to that!!! =}
Take that leap...and join!
If you are located in Sacramento and are just interested in booking a party first or would like some information first, please feel free to contact me via email.
Godspeed~ Jennifer
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There are many jewelry companies out there...so many that its hard to make a decision. For example: Morgan Dane, lovely 925 sterling silver almost entirely made in U.S.A. (not China) with gemstones & beads. Kele & Company, another .925 sterling silver company; Aurastella, I love it!; yet I can't those prices! Silpada...lovely, yet might be saturated in your area...do you research! Hermosa Sterling..great prices & also .925 sterling silver...I ordered directly from the website when I got the catalog...I got a pearl & sterling necklace, matching earrings & lovely ring! Now there are other fashion jewelry companies out there that are hot: Cookie Lee; Lia Sophia, Stella & Dot...and I am sure there are a lot more! Again, research and take your time choosing...I have been looking into getting into selling but its taking me a long time to decide...
Aurastella is my pick as far as jewelry quality and presentation...but I myself can't afford to buy from their catalog...so I can't count on my immediate friends or family because I know they couldn't afford it either...but sometimes is better to build your business outside of immediate friends or family members.
Silpada well known name...I have the catalog and business package...I just don't know how many reps. are near where I live in Texas...so I am researching that first.
Morgan Dane...I love this jewelry!!!! Go the catalog...love that she designs most of the pieces...so they are very unique and you won't find them in Silpada!
Hermosa Sterling...there are no opportunities to build a team, yet for $99 you can start off & have the chance to buy your display with 50% off...you choose your pieces. I like this company, just because the jewelry is lovely and I can afford the prices Good luck!
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Milette: Morgan Dane...I love this jewelry!!!! Go the catalog...love that she designs most of the pieces...so they are very unique and you won't find them in Silpada!
Thank you for your post! I hadn't heard of most of these other sterling silver jewelry companies and I really enjoyed looking at their catalogs. The jewelry is unique and beautiful!
With regards to your above quote..... I loved the designs of Morgan Dane! I also think that they closely resemble the jewelry of Silpada Designs (that's probably why I loved them ). In fact, I found several pieces that are almost identical to what Silpada sells so I was confused when you said "you won't find them in Silpada". I was especially impressed that much of their jewelry is made in the USA. That is good!
I think I'll stick with Silpada though. I've had fantastic success even in these tough economic times. July was my best month ever with over $7,000 in sales and I already have 7 shows booked for November. We recently received an email from our CEO telling us that the national average for a Silpada home show has risen from $750 to $950! That says a lot about our jewelry I think! Life is good!
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# Posted: 24 Oct 2008 12:58
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Do check out all of the companies - I do not belong to a "jewelry" company, so I can be non bias. I have been to all of these parties except Hermosa Sterling and Aura Stella. I did purchase a necklace from Hermosa Sterling online (LOVE IT - and the price). I was set up with a representative from this company - who can get comission everytime I order online. The thing that I like best is their pricing - not very many items at all over $100. I was sticker shocked at the other companies.
I think the quality of Morgan Dane and these other companies are very comparable (although I did have one MD's bracelets clasp break). I do like Silpada - but it is sold in my area a lot. People are getting sick of going to these parties. I also don't like going to the store and seeing 3 other women wearing the same jewelry that I have on!!! You kind of turn and walk the other way......kind of like when someone is wearing the same shirt you have on .....LOL Lots of companies to choose from and many more popping up each day. I am amazed too now at home many new "home entertaining" companies are popping up! I am a bit bias to Southern Living at home............
good luck deciding - Kelly
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