Friday, February 26, 2010

How to Earn Money Selling Mary Kay Products

How to Earn Money Selling Mary Kay Products
Member By Lacy EndersonUser-Submitted Article

Earn Money Selling Mary Kay Products

Mary Kay Cosmetics company offers women (or men) the opportunity to purchase their products at a 50% discount so that every product you sell, you're earning 50%. Mary Kay offers their consultants one of the highest percentages of any other direct sales company. Because the profit percentage is so high, Mary Kay consultants can make very good money.

Difficulty: Moderately Easy
Instructions

Step 1
Sign up to be a Mary Kay consultant (see resources.) For a $100 investment you will receive a starter kit filled with over $300 in retail size products and business materials.

Step 2
Receive an email from the Mary Kay company with your unique user ID.

Step 3
Login to the Mary Kay In Touch website (see resources.) Create your user account by typing in your ID and choosing a password.

Step 4
Sign in to the Mary Kay In Touch website using your username and password.

Step 5
Click on the Ordering link in the menu bar located at the top of the website. Click on place an order.

Step 6
Add products to your order until you reach $400 in retail or $200 in wholesale. Once you reach the $400 retail amount you will qualify for the 50% discount.

Step 7
Enjoy the benefits of the 50% discount on the Mary Kay website for the month the order was placed and the two months after.

Step 8
Increase your customer base so the orders placed every month exceed the $200 wholesale activation limit and always remain active enjoying the very generous income the company offers.

Tips & Warnings
You must maintain an active status in order to qualify for the company discount, but since Mark Kay products are easy to sell and most customers reorder on a regular basis, once your customer base is established, you should have no problem staying active. But if in fact you aren't quite there one quarter, just pre-order products for your store. It's better to have the products on hand before the orders are placed. In this, "I want it now" world we live in having a store filled with products is the ideal way to service your customers and keep them coming back for more.

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