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Old 03-01-06, 15:42
angelina
 
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Default Everyday essentials - bottom line - how much?

OK with buying the catalogues (say 500) what is the total startup cost with everydayessentials?
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Old 04-01-06, 12:16
Gary Duddy
 
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Hi Angelina,

The total cost for starting Everyday Essentials with 500 catalogues would be £335. That is £95 for the starter pack which includes 100 catalogues, 200 order forms, 200 brochure bags, a free Business accounting software package and CD Templates.

Too purchase additional 400 catalogues at 60p each = £240, for a total cost of £335. You can purchase the additional catalogues when filling out application form.

This is great business too be in, I have been with EE for over 1 year now, and the business is growing well, have a great team, my customers love the products, and you have your own exclusive terrority which is a great advantage.

Our commission is excellent, basic 25% plus bonuses on sales.

If I can be of any help, please do email me on everyday_essentials@hotmail.com and I would be happy too help you. Also have a look at my website at www.myessentials.biz/easyincome.

Hope you decide too make the move, 2006 is going too be a big year for EE and I am so glad I am going too be part of it

Regards

Gary
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Old 04-01-06, 13:10
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Default Re:Everyday essentials - bottom line - how much?

would I need 500 catalogues to start? I want to do this full-time-ish say 25 hours a week.
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Old 04-01-06, 15:07
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Hi Angelina,

If you have 25 hours too dedicate too EE per week, I would suggest with starting with at least 400 catalogues.

You could drop 125 on Monday - pick up on Wednesday, drop 125 on Tuesday - pick up on Thursday, drop 150 on Friday - pick up on Monday

That is something of the way I would do it. Great business too be in and with 25 hours per week, you could make very good money on it. It isn\'t terribly hard work and I get a real buzz from EE.

Please do send me a email at everyday_essentials@hotmail.com and we can discuss things further. If you wish me too send you a application form, I can do that no problem and then you could be starting your new EE business in no time.

Regards

Gary
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Old 04-01-06, 16:28
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Hi Angelina,

If you didn\'t want to spend out on 400 catalogues initially I would suggest start with as many as you could afford and then you can always top up and add to it as you go along, in our other home shopping company we started with 200 and you can drop those in 3 -4 hrs blanket dropping depending on type of property so you could drop twice a week(400 in total for week) and top up as you go along or buy more as you go.

EE do have a starter kit of 100 catalogues
includes registration and postage, 200 order forms, 200 snappy bags and if you have a computer subject to availablity you also get some accounting software rrp £29.99 thrown in as well. Additional catalogues are 60p each.

Please feel free to contact us for an informal , no obligation chat about the biz,( you will find we are very approachable and very honest) if we can be of any help, we have been with EE for 10 months(previously 21/2 years with another home shopping company) and have a great ever growing team, great training and support resources .

Debbie
www.essentialsuccess.co.uk
everyday.essentials@tesco.net
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Old 06-01-06, 16:22
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Hi Angelina, as Debbie says you really need that many catalogues to start.

You will probably need to budget for buying about 50 catalogues a week to replace losses, and depending on how you want to schedule your work I\'d recommend starting with 250-300 books (otherwise you won\'t be able to work 25 hours in week one)

I started my previous biz (begins with a K!) working 20-25 hours a week, with 200 catalogues.

You can work these catalogues however you prefer but to maximise income I split mine in half and put out up to 100 a day, every day. That meant I worked no more than 3-4 hours a day so the work fitted round everything else I was doing, and I wasn\'t out long enough to get really cold either!!

After working this way for a few months I suddenly found myself as one of the top 30 retailers in the whole country, went full-time and ended up in the top ten in a year!

Although I\'m now one of EEs top team builders I\'m also one of their top two retailers so would be more than happy to answer any questions. That applies whether you\'ve already joined someone else\'s biz or not. I\'m happy to help anybody, any time.

hth
Paul Kinder
01502 561859
www.everydayearner.co.uk
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Old 07-01-06, 20:42
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Hi Paul

I think thats what I love best about EE is that we are all prepared to help each other regardless of whose team we are in.

2006 is gonna be a cracking year
Debbie
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Old 08-01-06, 12:02
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so true debbie, btw bad news for yer - adrians twisted my arm to spout a bit on next weeks teleconference. i\'ll keep it brief tho! (I like the \'drimmie\' style of conference - short but sweet!)

also, sorry angelina, that last post should have said that you DON\'T need that many books. Pretty crucial word missing there - I just lurv to prove you don\'t need to be a genius to succeed at mlm!
:whistle:

hth
Paul
01502 561859
http://www.everydayearner.co.uk
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Old 11-01-06, 18:49
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Should be a good teleconference - looking forward to it.

Debbie
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Old 21-01-06, 16:01
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hope ya still feel the same now!!!!

hectic week, the sort our friends elsewhere can only dream of!

should get the notes out this weekend if all goes to plan.

sorry for delay.
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