Its been a while since I've seen anyone posting. Are you still working your business? How are things going? Is the economy hurting you? Have any good tips?
I just started mine and I've been very unambitious just because of the way the economy is... Even though my business is 'go green' and it really saves you money in the long run... I think when people see the prices right now they may cringe... All my friends and family up north are going crazy for the stuff though and I had a party while home in June and did great! Going home in September for 3 parties too! Not here though?!?! Can't really get the word out?!! : (
By the way, I'm a NORWEX consultant...
Welcome to the group. I have never heard of Norwex. I understand what you mean. Two of the businesses I was with went out of business and I just could get any customers with the economy with the others. So I had given them up. Having financial difficulties myself, I starteed looking for something inexpensive to join and something people could use. I found it. I joined Procard International, but since I work 3rd shift out of the home it is still making getting the word out tough. We'll see. Maybe this will be something I will only be able to work on the weekends. Good luck to you.
Quoting mamastevens:
I just started mine and I've been very unambitious just because of the way the economy is... Even though my business is 'go green' and it really saves you money in the long run... I think when people see the prices right now they may cringe... All my friends and family up north are going crazy for the stuff though and I had a party while home in June and did great! Going home in September for 3 parties too! Not here though?!?! Can't really get the word out?!! : (
By the way, I'm a NORWEX consultant...
Happy Weekend everyone!
I have been in my business for 8 years and things are going great. No matter what the economy, if you provide a value added service or product that people need and you focus on helping others, you will do well.
The key to finding business partners is to find our what your prospect needs, wants or doesn't want and you can solve their problem.
When looking for customers, our job is to make sure they understand the value of the product to them.
To Your Success!
Lora Ulrich, Lifestyle Coach
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- craftykidsclub
on Jul. 17, 2009 at 7:49 AM