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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous] Agreed and that's not what I was doing at all. [b]I should've just said over 10K/month[/b]. Very few make 100K+/month, like top 20 people. They are the million dollar circle achievers and there aren't many, of course. I still think 10K+/month, working from home, on your own schedule, etc. and when and where you want is awesome. I hope to get to that level and quit my 9-5 job and I think I can. I'm not there yet, but I'm also not losing all of my money, etc. [b]I'm making around $2500/month[/b], in addition to my full-time job. I think that's excellent for a side venture.[/quote] I'm confused...first you said you made over 10K/month, then you said you made 2500/month. Which one is it?[/quote] Not to defend someone who has clearly drunk gallons of the Kool aid, but I think she said her upline makes that money. As a former retail employee in the cosmetics field - a real one, not one conducted out of my trunk - I'm curious what her training is. Since she's so convinced that she's better informed than the average counter employee.[/quote] [b]I am constantly trained on just our products[/b], we have ingredients lists, videos, and the doctors conduct many webinars, etc. Plus I use the products daily myself, which is a big deal. I know how to apply them and how much to use and when to add in an exfoliator, etc. bc I'm only dealing with one product and not hundreds, that's why I'm better equipped than most, not all, counter employees.[/quote] I asked this earlier but what does this mean exactly. I mean how are you "trained" on a face cream. Does that mean they feed you the marketing hype that you should feed the customer? I am not against MLM but at the end of the day the products aren't special. What is special is the ability of the company to get other women to pay them money for the privilege of marketing their opportunity. [/quote] What I mean is that I educate myself on what the 4 regimens we have do, what their ingredients are, what conditions they help alleviate, and why the multi-med therapy works, just like it did for so many with Proactiv. I need to understand what I am selling and why it works, is that a bad thing? How are you trained on what you get at the store? You look at the ingredients, you do your research and you find out if it's the right fit for you, right? Same thing here. These are still over-the-counter products. They may not be special to you, but if they help fix your acne, they become very special, believe me.[/quote]
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