Is the Jewelry sold
in retail stores?
No. The Jewelry is sold
exclusively by independent Representatives.
How do Representatives sell the jewelry?
Party plan is one type of direct selling, and
it's simple because the Hostess invites friends into her home or
workplace to meet the Representative and to purchase the products.
Our company uses the party plan, which we call our Home Party, as our
primary method of distribution, but our Representatives can also
sell to individuals via phone, fax and e-mail.
What if I have no sales experience?
It might surprise you to know that most of our
successful Representatives have never sold anything before. As
the Founders, say, "If you
can wear our jewelry, you can sell our jewelry!"®
Seriously, it's that easy!
How much time will it take?
You customize your business to your individual
goals and desires. You may want a fun diversion in your already busy
life, or you may choose a career path with unlimited earning
potential. Part-time or full-time—the choice is yours! I
can help you customize a plan that's right for you.
Would I be an employee of the Company?
No, Representatives are Independent
Contractors and they are responsible for filing their own Federal
and State Income Tax. Independent Contractors may be eligible to
take advantage of the tax savings of running a home-based business.
What is "Direct Sales"?
Direct Sales is a method of getting a product
or service to a consumer. This distribution system relies on the
services of independent sales Representatives, eliminating the need
for a retail outlet for the product or services. The sales through
this distribution system are growing rapidly—$32.18 billion in 2006,
double what it was 10 years ago.*
The Company is a proud member of the DSA.
Member companies must meet the highest ethical standards, and the
DSA works with state and federal agencies to ensure that the public
is protected from illegal pyramid schemes. The direct sales industry
is now studied at prestigious centers of higher learning like
Harvard Business School and described favorably in magazines like
Fortune and newspapers like USA Today.
* Statistics from the
Direct Selling Association (DSA).
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