May 27, 2009

would you work for my company? see question?

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May 27, 2009

Skin Lady @ 6:25 pm

What was your bad experience? I work for a skin care company (not Mary Kay) that’s multi-leveled and I think it’s great. We all truly help each other out, since we all benefit and reap the rewards of being successful…

May 28, 2009

fancy @ 2:26 am

sounds good but i don’t think it will do good

SandraD @ 8:39 pm

Sorry you had a bad experience with Mary Kay however it is dual marketing not MLM. It is a shame that your experience sounds so different from mine. I am very fortunate to have great director and I think that is really what it comes down to . In any business you have good and bad and it is really hard to insure everyone does things the way it was interned with integrity and honestly living by the Golden rule. All you can do is clearly reinforce the values you want your business to run on and hope everyone abides.
If you do not want to have any recruiting incentive then you can offer finders fee like corporation do a one time commission or bonus check for bringing someone into the company. Good Luck!

May 31, 2009

Terra Moms @ 12:44 am

Yes I would work with your company if I was not already eith a realy great home based business that also thinks about the enviroment and the peoples health. You should contact me becasue the company that I am partnered with is not an MLM or dual marketing like Mary K. People do not get hurt with the compenstaion plan. My web site is and my email is listed. Good luck

June 1, 2009

Julie C @ 11:16 am

I guess it would depend on the benefits for each person–with regards to recruiting people to sell your product, you would actually be in direct competition with other comparable companies, so you would probably have to offer an almost better profit percentage or incentives.
One thing that could help you, though, if you do think about MLM is that you could offer people a ground-level opportunity, so they might be more willing to sign up to sell.
It is a great idea, though, so as long as you know that it could be a struggle, and you never quit at it, you could do great–Mary Kay, herself, had to start somewhere!
Good luck!

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