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The thread explores the experiences of participants managing multiple direct selling businesses, including their motivations, challenges, and personal anecdotes related to various companies.
Views differ on the feasibility of managing multiple direct selling businesses, with some participants expressing interest in pursuing additional companies for discounts, while others feel overwhelmed by the demands of their current business.
Participants share personal experiences and motivations for engaging in multiple direct selling businesses, often focusing on the desire for discounts and the enjoyment of the products.
Consultants exploring the dynamics of managing multiple direct selling businesses may find the shared experiences and insights relevant.
That is correct. As a Director you can only stick with one. I used to do Creative Memories. Too bad no one close to me sells it so I can continue to get that discount. I never made any real money there but it paid for my HABIT.Christ Follower said:My friend want's me to sign up to do isagenix so I can buy it cheaper. My other friend want's me to do the same thing with Arbonne. I thought you can't sign up to do more than one DS if you are pursuing Directorship? I wouldn't mind getting a discount on some things but I'd hate to sign an "agreement."
Yeah, me too. I don't have time to scrap (would love to be that person who really gets into and does it well, but I'm not). I'm doing one for the custom framing...sounds really neat.Christ Follower said:I love Creative memories. I'm doing a show for a consultant this month.
Wow!! Do you do well with all 3?yummy4tummy said:I do 3...PC, Wine Shop At Home and now Private Quarters. I am a party waiting to happen!
missyciccolella said:Yeah, me too. I don't have time to scrap (would love to be that person who really gets into and does it well, but I'm not). I'm doing one for the custom framing...sounds really neat.
I just had a Custom Framing event about a week and a half ago. It went okay. I had a hard time getting people to come. It's quite pricey. Tomorrow I close it because we are waiting on someone to get around to ordereing her piece. I'm not sure what I've earned. I'll let you know. I'm bummed that there isn't any host special for August. I get 15% of sales, including what my piece costs. I think I'm at around $75. My piece costs about $125.missyciccolella said:Yeah, me too. I don't have time to scrap (would love to be that person who really gets into and does it well, but I'm not). I'm doing one for the custom framing...sounds really neat.
heather223 said:I was wondering how many do more than just one direct selling business and if so which ones?
How much have you lost and how many pops do you eat in a day?Kathytnt said:I just found a new product called Power-Pops that I love. It's an herbal appetitie suppresant lollipop that tastes good and actually seems to be workgin for me!
After I tried them I thought I would let people know about them and if they like them they could sign up at a discount like me or start a business.
Then I just got an e-mail saying that there is going to be a segment on Extra featuring Britney Spears and the product. Wish it was a little better spokesperson but she is using the product.
I signed up for the discount and maybe a little business to see how it goes. Hey - the weight is coming off and that is what I wanted. They have other products but this one is the one I am most interested in.
It's a fun side for my PC business
I would like more ideas for organizing two businesses though
heat123 said:I've considered Arbonne just for the discount but don't want to really sign a contract so I haven't yet.
Yeah, I still think about it every now and then but just havent' gotten around to talking to my freind who introduced me to it. maybe one day I will jump the gun!?erinyourpclady said:Hey Heather....I did sign with Arbonne just for the discount. It is no big deal ...really. I was concerned ab at first but the discount makes it all worth it. My consultant knows that I am customer-consultant which is just fancy for someone who orders from her with the discount.
Actually....my entire cul-de-sac did it to get the discount!![]()
pamperedposey said:If you have never heard of Uppercase Living you should check out their site. It is beautiful vinyl lettering and fancy prints for your walls. I am very addicted to the products and almost signed just for the personal discount a couple of months before I became a Director. Thank goodness I didn't. Actually I heard that you could sign with another DS company as long as it is only for personal use and your weren't actually doing shows, but I wouldn't try it until HO confirms that.
I ordered the one that says "Good Food, Good Friends" and put in on my PC Platter. It looks so pretty. I also ordered these little 3 inch Halloween prints to put on my white dessert plates (from my caddy). They can be peeled off when your done.
lacychef said:I love them tooI hosted a show; that was the first successful non-PC show I've ever hosted, lol! DH doesn't get it though; he was asking why I was putting stickers up in every room! I get compliments on it all.
pamperedposey said:My sister was going to order some from the show I hosted and her husband said "Ok so were going to have writing all over our wall??" He didn't see the beauty in it either! Men :yuck: Just kidding![]()
To effectively manage your time, create a schedule that allocates specific hours for each business. Use tools like calendars or time management apps to set reminders for tasks, meetings, and promotions. Prioritize based on deadlines, sales goals, and personal commitments to ensure each business receives adequate attention.
Utilize inventory management software or spreadsheets to track stock levels and sales for each business separately. Regularly update your records and reconcile them with your sales data. This will help you maintain an organized overview and prevent overselling or stockouts.
Establish distinct branding and messaging for each business to avoid confusion. Create separate social media accounts and marketing materials for each brand. Tailor your content to the specific audience of each business while ensuring that your personal brand remains consistent across platforms.
Set up a dedicated customer service system for each business, such as separate email addresses or customer service platforms. Respond promptly to inquiries and keep track of customer interactions to provide personalized service. Consider using templates for common questions to streamline your responses.
Set clear, achievable goals for each business and celebrate small victories to maintain motivation. Surround yourself with a supportive community of fellow direct sellers who can provide encouragement and share best practices. Regularly review your progress and adjust your strategies to keep things fresh and engaging.