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DebbieJ said:I think it's great for past hostesses who have everything already and those who don't have the cash. I have people in mind already.
ChefLisa said:I just spoke with Career Solutions. I speculated a host would not be allowed to use a kit credit to purchase the mini kit and I am correct. The information will be going out in the April CN.
DebbieJ said:I think it's great for past hostesses who have everything already and those who don't have the cash. I have people in mind already.
ChefLisa said:I think one great positive is for recruit leads who already have most of the products from the kit! They can get started for a lot less money!
Now I still think the regular kit is the best way to go, but I like the alternative!
baychef said:I am excited about this! I know that you may think that you will be training people who's hearts are not into it, but think of all of those people who signed up...just to do the 6 parties to get the free stuff and who have now been with the company for years. You just never know when that "needle in the haystack" consultant will stumble into the business and fall in love with it!:love0010::
Chef Kearns said:YUP, that was me! I told my recruiter that I just wanted the Super Starter 6 month products and that was it! Now, almost 6 years later!! I did fall in love with it.
Starting a direct sales business with limited funds can be achieved by utilizing free or low-cost marketing strategies, such as social media promotion, hosting online parties, and leveraging word-of-mouth referrals. Additionally, consider starting with a smaller inventory or opting for a company that offers a low-cost starter kit.
Yes, success in direct sales is possible without a large initial investment. Focus on building relationships, providing excellent customer service, and utilizing free resources to promote your business. Consistency and dedication are key factors in achieving success over time.
Essential tools for starting a direct sales business on a budget include a smartphone or computer for communication and marketing, social media accounts for promotion, and basic supplies for hosting parties or events. Many companies also provide free training resources to help you get started.
To manage expenses, create a budget that outlines your expected costs and stick to it. Prioritize essential expenses, such as starter kits and marketing materials, and look for free or low-cost alternatives for other needs. Keep track of your sales and reinvest profits wisely to grow your business.
While specific grants for direct sales businesses may be limited, you can explore small business grants, local entrepreneurship programs, or crowdfunding platforms to secure funding. Additionally, some companies may offer incentives or bonuses that can help offset startup costs.