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Sales Consultant List of Opportunities, Part 2

Becoming a sales consultant and having a business which is already established such as Mary Kay, Scentsy and Barefoot Books may be the opportunity for you. Here are more ideas and leads on where you can find the right sales consultant business for you.

Avon: Similar to Mary Kay, Avon sells beauty products. However, Avon also sells children’s items, Men’s items, jewelry and fragrance. Becoming an Avon lady may suit you better than another beauty consultant opportunity. To determine this please seek out an Avon representative become knocking on a door and saying “Avon calling!” To join Avon you only need a start cost of $10. You can have your own website for online sales.

Tupperware: Tupperware is one of my favorite products for house wares. I was blessed enough to review products from this company and loved everything I was sent. Tupperware is long known for quality. It is also well known in general so you may garner enough interest if your area is overloaded with these consultants. You will want to determine the need and number of consultants in your area before joining. Tupperware also likes you to join by going through a local consultant so she can mentor you through the program. The Executive Start Kit is $109.99. You can have your own website for online sales.

Thirty One: If books, make up and house wares are not for you maybe this company will suite your taste. Thirty One sells purses! Every woman loves a good bag and who can possibly have too many? The start up cost is $99. You earn 25% commission on your sales. To remain an active consultant you must sell $200 of product every three consecutive months. You can have your own website for online sales and they offer that for free for the first 90 days.

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About Richele McFarlin

Richele is a Christian homeschooling mom to four children, writer and business owner. Her collegiate background is in educational psychology. Although it never prepared her for playing Candyland, grading science, chasing a toddler, doing laundry and making dinner at the same time.