Dec
11
2008

First, I would like to thank farandsavage for bringing this business opportunity to my attention. I had never heard of Green Irene before farandsavage shared the link with us and it was nice reading about the business through their recruiting website. The opportunity sounds like a good one and they are definitely worth the mention.
If you haven’t gathered from the title, Green Irene is an eco-friendly business based around training consultants on those basics. As an Eco-Consultant, you would need to sell information. The main plan is a $99 green home makeover, a 60 to 90 minute consultation which shares with the customers the different areas which could be improved within their home. By providing these consulting services, it will eventually lead to the sale of products which the customer can use to help improve the eco-friendliness of their home.
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Dec
04
2008

I’ve said it before and I’ll say it again, there is nothing wrong with direct sales if you find the right opportunity for you! With that said, I would like to open up your eyes to the world of Avon.
I haven’t met one person who doesn’t know what Avon is. The brand is widespread and the products are known for quality. Unlike many other opportunities, they don’t require their representatives to have inventory on hand.
Unfortunately the Avon website does not list the cost of becoming a representative, however they do mention briefly on their How Do I Start information page that this opportunity doesn’t cost much more than the price of lipstick. However my lipstick tends to cost only $4, I’m cheap. So the actual cost will depend on the lipstick they are comparing the price to.
Do you think you are right for Avon? Well, that depends on how you feel about their product. You should never sell what you don’t feel passionate about. If you use Avon products and you’re looking to try out a direct sales opportunity, then I think you should give it a try. If you like a product, it won’t be hard for you to promote it.
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