Friday, August 15, 2014

Becoming a consultant

How often do you find yourself selling a company's product to a friend, family member, or co-worker? Whether it be the shirt you're wearing, the food you are eating, or where you got your haircut. Today companies strive on word of mouth, if you like it you can convince your peers to at least try it! So why not make money while doing so?


There is no initial startup fee (other than the shipping for your starter pack). You get a starter pack that you can see here: http://www.norwex.biz/pws/heatherbeyer/tabs/how-to-get-started.aspx


Your goal is to then sell $2000 in the first 90 days. If you do not hit that goal, then you will pay $200 for all the stuff in the starter kit. 


** Your personal website costs $9.99/month to maintain. You can opt out if you would like but it makes getting orders much easier. They give you the first two months free. **


Consultants earn 35% commission on all sales as well as other product incentives.  There are different levels of being a consultant. you have to have $250 in sales (either from customers or your own purchases at your discount - meaning that if you purchased $250 in retail products at your discount which would be $162.50, it would count as $250) within a rolling 6 month period (the current month plus the previous 5) to not go dormant. If you go dormant, you have to pay $19.99 to get out of that. (After a year of no sales you are not a consultant any more). If you have at least $250 in a rolling 3 months (that month and the previous two) you are considered active, and if you have $250 in a month, you are considered engaged. Each of those levels can affect earning various incentives but does not affect your commission.


If you have anymore questions please contact me at practicalhousewife@gmail.com


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