Cute Advertising Layout on Facebook | Yard Sale Group Inspiration

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Discussion Overview

The thread discusses a participant's observations about a business advertisement in a Facebook yard sale group, focusing on the layout and the nature of the products being promoted. Participants share their reactions to the advertisement and express their thoughts on the business model being presented.

Discussion Character

  • Opinion-based
  • Anecdotal
  • Debate/contested

Main Points Raised

  • One participant notes the advertisement's cute layout but expresses frustration about its presence in a yard sale group.
  • Another participant shares their surprise at the volume of jeans the advertiser brings to shows, questioning the practicality of such an approach.
  • Several users mention the potential investment required to maintain a stock of 120 pairs of jeans, with one participant expressing a preference for kitchen tools over denim.
  • One participant, identifying as a consultant, shares their satisfaction with Pampered Chef and questions the viability of selling designer jeans in the current economy.

Areas of Agreement / Disagreement

Views differ on the appropriateness of the advertisement in the group, with some participants expressing annoyance while others focus on the business model and investment aspects. No clear consensus emerges regarding the effectiveness of the advertising strategy.

Contextual Notes

Participants share personal experiences and opinions about advertising practices within community groups, reflecting on their own business experiences and preferences.

Who May Find This Useful

Consultants interested in advertising strategies and community engagement may find the discussion relevant to their own practices.

Sheila
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This girl is obnoxious about advertising her business on a Facebook group that's for yard sale type postings ... but I have to give her credit for a cute layout. Not sure if she did it or copied it from her company somewhere ...

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I'd never heard of the company, so I clicked on her web link ...
HI..thanks so much for stopping by! Host a Vault Denim Designer Jean Party and get 10% of your party total to shop with!! I'll bring 120+ pairs of jeans (sizes 0-24) for you and your friends to try on and BUY...no ordering!! There are jeans with fun, funky embellishments and stitching as well as Premium labels you'd find at stores such as Nordstrom's, Sacs, Buckle, Neiman Marcus....for up to 50% off!!! Do not want to host a show, I do mobile trunk shows as well! Not located in my area but want to host a party, let me know and I can get in contact with a consultant in your area and get you your jeans for FREE!! Interested in making some extra MONEY?! There are teams building ALL OVER THE COUNTRY!! Most areas it is a ground floor opportunity!! Such as my area, the Tampa Bay Area. Don't wait! Have the freedom to make your own schedule!! The good part is you do not have to be in the same state as your sponsor. You can check out inventory all over the United States!! Going on vacation to visit family, have a party while you are there and make some money! Visit me on Facebook @ ... or email me @ ...
OMG! She lugs 120+ pairs of jeans to every show? I bet that's HEAVY! And she's not even in the Dallas area. What the heck is she doing bombarding our board for??? Ugh!!!
 
Sheila said:
I'd never heard of the company, so I clicked on her web link ...



OMG! She lugs 120+ pairs of jeans to every show? I bet that's HEAVY! And she's not even in the Dallas area. What the heck is she doing bombarding our board for??? Ugh!!!

recruiting...
 
Can you imagine the investment you have to make to get started??? And then to have 120 pairs of jeans IN STOCK at all times!
 
Yes- the investment must be huge- plus denim is heavy! I'll take kitchen tools anyday!
 
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She says she's recruiting, but she's had some sales inquiry too.I'm so happy with Pampered Chef. I can't imagine trying to push designer jeans in this economy. LOL
 

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