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Can I Still Receive Commissions Without a Personal Website?

In summary, you can't order things from the outlet online because you don't have a website. You can order things for yourself on CC, but you won't get credit for them as sales. You can also order things for others on CC, but they won't get credit for them as sales.
kam
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I gave up my personal website last month. I am scaling back, etc.

But, now my mom would like to order a few items off the outlet and I would like to put the order in for her.

I can't order like a customer and have the commission come to me since I don't have a website?? Is this right?

TIA.
 
Right. You have to have a website to take outlet orders. Sorry!:(
 
No you can't :( That is one of the perks to the website from what I understand.
 
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That's what I figured. Shoot. :(

Thanks!
 
She's welcome to order from my website! ;)
 
You can order things for yourself though on CC. I guess, in that respect, you could buy things for others, too. Just you won't get credit for them as sales.
 
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babywings76 said:
You can order things for yourself though on CC. I guess, in that respect, you could buy things for others, too. Just you won't get credit for them as sales.

Yeah, that's what I WAS going to do...but I just got an individual order and that order plus the Outlet stuff plus maybe 1 more small order would keep me active this month. Oh well. Thanks!
 
Oh darn, that's too bad. :(
 
Kam -- some suggestions about keeping your PWS and how to make it more than pay for itself.- at EVERY show, ask EVERY guest at checkout time for their email address. Input it into your customer connection on your PWS
-then, every 2 weeks, send an email out thru your customer connection to everyone on your contacts list letting them know upcoming specials, what's in the outlet, etc - always make sure it has a compelling subject line so they won't delete it- give out biz cards with your PWS address every chance you get
- get biz cards from the people you meet when out & about and add them to your customer connection- on your emails, set up a signature line with your PWS...this way any time you send an email - out goes your link...makes it worth forwarding those cheesy jokesFollow those steps and in no time your PWS will more than pay for itself each month
Hope this helps :)
 

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