Home-Based Business Feature: Free Advertising in June 2005 all you Magazine

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The June 2005 issue of "all you" magazine features a spotlight on home-based businesses, specifically highlighting TupperWare consultant Gina Raimondi and Pampered Chef executive director Kathy Yellets. The article, located on pages 77 and 78, includes a list of direct-sales companies such as Longaberger, Mary Kay, and PartyLite, along with their respective headquarters websites. Additionally, it provides guidance on avoiding pyramid schemes, advising potential consultants not to exceed $75 on sales kits and entrance fees. This exposure serves as valuable advertising for the featured companies and their representatives.

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This discussion is beneficial for direct-sales consultants, home-based business owners, and individuals interested in marketing strategies for small enterprises.

Shawnna
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Hi Everyone. Just wanted to let you know that we consultants have once again received some free advertising. The June 2005 issue of "all you" has a short feature on home based businesses. The article is found on pages 77 and 78. The title is "I support my family selling products from home!"

The article centers on Gina Raimondi who is a TupperWare consultant and there is a short piece on Kathy Yellets (Bartlesville Oklahoma) who is a Pampered Chef executive director. To the side of the article is a list of direct-sales coompanies. They have listed Longaberger, The Pampered Chef, Mary Kay, Southern Living at Home and PartyLite with each ones HO website. There is also a piece on pyramid schemes. In this piece they tell you not to spend more than $75.00 on your sales kit and entrance fee combined. We are a little above that, but they gave us some nice advertising.

I purchased my copy of "all you" at Wal Mart. It only costs $1.47.

I like to keep these articles in my bag with my catalogs to show people what a great company we have.

Shawnna Nixon
 
Thanksthanks for the info on the article - I've never heard of that magazine but I'll look for it. Ya know, technically we are under that $75 mark. By hosting first you can get the kit for $70 or $50. That could be a great selling point for the opportunity because when it says you shouldn't spend more than $75 you can immediately respond to the fact that our hosts don't! :D
 
Hi Shawnna,Thanks for sharing this information with us! It's always great to see direct-sales companies getting some recognition and positive publicity. I'm glad to hear that your company was included in the article. I definitely agree that keeping articles like this in your bag with your catalogs is a great way to show potential customers the legitimacy and success of your business. It's also a great conversation starter and can help you connect with others who may be interested in joining your company. I'll have to check out the June 2005 issue of "all you" and read the article for myself. Thanks again for sharing and congratulations on the free advertising! Keep up the great work.
 

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the "Home-Based Business Feature" in the June 2005 issue of All You magazine?

The "Home-Based Business Feature" in the June 2005 issue of All You magazine highlights various home-based business opportunities, including Pampered Chef. It provides insights into how individuals can start and succeed in their own home-based businesses, showcasing the benefits and flexibility they offer.

How does Pampered Chef benefit from being featured in All You magazine?

Being featured in All You magazine provides Pampered Chef with increased visibility and credibility. It allows potential consultants and customers to learn about the brand and its products, ultimately driving interest and sales. The exposure can lead to new business opportunities for current consultants as well.

What kind of advertising opportunities are available for Pampered Chef consultants in June 2005?

In June 2005, Pampered Chef consultants can take advantage of free advertising opportunities through the All You magazine feature. This includes promoting their business through personal stories, product highlights, and sharing their experiences as consultants, which can attract new customers and recruits.

How can I become a Pampered Chef consultant to take advantage of this feature?

To become a Pampered Chef consultant, you can sign up through the official Pampered Chef website or contact an existing consultant for more information. Once you join, you can leverage the exposure from the All You magazine feature to promote your business and connect with potential customers.

What should I do if I missed the June 2005 issue of All You magazine?

If you missed the June 2005 issue of All You magazine, you can check local libraries or online platforms that archive past magazine issues. Additionally, you can reach out to Pampered Chef consultants who may have access to the feature and can share insights and information from it.

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