Sunday, October 20, 2013

Should You Become a Mary Kay Consultant?

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Thinking about becoming a Mary Kay consultant?

If you have three or more of the following traits – then you may have the Right Stuff to be a successful Mary Kay Consultant
  1. You Don’t Have Enough Time.
  2. Women who think they don’t have enough time to start a business are just the kind of women we are looking for. Why? Because busy women care about others. That’s why they squeeze many activities into their day. And busy women know how to prioritize and juggle. When they understand the importance of building their business, they manage to find the time to do the work. Women who have too much time – don’t have that same urge to take care of things and others so, it’s harder for them to do even the most basic steps to move their business forwards.
  3. You Don’t Have Enough Money.
  4. We look for women who aren’t satisfied with their current income. We look for women (and men) who will be motivated to build their business in order to change their financial futures. Mary Kay has the most women earning over $100,000 per year than any other company in the world. And a huge number of Mary Kay millionaires exist as well. Certain men have joined the company as well, and some have become quite successful also. Any person can start with a $100 and build their business to any height they can dream. No one decides your fate. If you do the work, the money follows. If you don’t have enough money, then this is a HUGE REASON to consider Mary Kay.
  5. You’re Not the Sales Type
  6. Good. Mary Kay is not about being pushy, or having ‘closing skills,’ or having a ‘sales personality.’ In Mary Kay we teach you how to enrich women's lives by educating them on skin care and helping them make decisions about product purchases. Once they try the products, most women fall in love with the way they look and feel and you end up with a very happy customer and a strong reorder business. The more women you help and build relationships with, the more successful you become in Mary Kay. It’s never about being pushy.
  7. You Don’t Have a Lot of Friends
  8. OK, it’s OK if you do have a lot of friends, but it’s certainly not a requirement for doing well in Mary Kay. In fact, my first Director built her business after moving to town from another State – knowing absolutely no one. In Mary Kay we don’t expect you to build your business off the backs of your friends. We teach you many ways to reach out to people you don’t know and offer them the gift of a pampering session. The neat thing is, that as you hang out with other Mary Kay consultants and get to know your new customers, you will find yourself having many, many friends thanks to the relationships this business helps you develop.

The Six Top Reasons to Join Mary Kay

  1. Make Extra Money
  2. Gain Confidence & Self Esteem
  3. Make Friends & Get Recognition
  4. Earn a Company Paid Car
  5. Choose your own hours
  6. Teach Your Children to Live Their Dreams

“Within yourself lies everything you ever dreamed of being. Become everything that God wants you to be. It is within your reach. Dare to grow into your dreams.” Mary Kay Ash


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    Thursday, October 17, 2013

    Best Kept Secret Miracle Product of Mary Kay


    OK - No one in Mary Kay ever talked about this yet to me.

    But I met someone who was a long-time Mary Kay customer and she literally raved about this item.

    In fact, when I told her I'd been in Mary Kay as a consultant for several months - but no one had mentioned this product at any length to me, and I certainly had never tried it, or seen it demonstrated in a skin care class, she looked at me and said, "Then they are not your friends!"

    LOL - of course they are my friends, silly duck. However, I did check and I had one of these items on my shelf. I decided to purchase it for 'self-use' and could see immediately why it wasn't discussed much in classes.

    The way the product is delivered eliminated the possibility of 'sampling and or demonstrating' - which probably explains why most Mary Kay consultants gloss over this product.

    What is it?

    Click this link to get a preview while I continue to rave about it.

    MARY KAY'S BEST KEPT SECRET MIRACLE PRODUCT

    Essentially this is a product that one puts under and around the eyes.

    It's not an eye-creme. It doesn't add or retain moisture. But what it does do is phenomenal.

    Here's the description straight from my Mary Kay website:

    This power-packed serum contains an exclusive blend of ingredients specifically formulated to address the multiple causes of dark circles and under-eye puffiness.
    Feel a cooling sensation as the revitalizer begins to work within seconds of applying. Ophthalmologist-tested and suitable for contact lens wearers. Hypoallergenic.

    It's the TimeWise Targeted Eye-Action Revitalizer, and it works like magic. The first thing you see when you open the small box is a glass like bottle with a metal roll-on applicator. This delivery system is why you can't demo this product, at least not in the eye area. It's clearly designed for one person to use on themselves and not for sharing.

    The neat thing about the round metal roll-on applicator is that the product - a light clear layer of liquid, feels cold to the touch as just the right amount of product is distributed gently around the eye area.

    My friend, took her empty bottle out of her purse, and she was quite agitated to have found herself out of the product. She is a nurse and is often getting less sleep then she'd like. She uses the product throughout her shift to keep her eyes feeling refreshed.

    I've been using it for a few days - and I noticed immediate results.

    MARY KAY'S BEST KEPT SECRET MIRACLE PRODUCT

    The first thing is that my under-eye puffiness was reduced. The other thing was that the whole area around my eye was tightened, ever so gently, if felt like I was getting an eye lift.

    My Mary Kay routine in the morning has one more step.

    Sunday, October 6, 2013

    Mary Kay Highlighting Pen Tutorial

    This video explains some ways to use Mary Kay's highlighting pen. Enjoy.



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    Sunday, September 29, 2013

    3 Top Reasons Men Should Consider Selling Mary Kay


    Today - I met a young man at a well known Nutrition Supplements store.

    He was polite, professional, well dressed, and clearly bored. He understood his products and he helped me make a buying decision with a smile and grace. While we were checking out I asked him, "Would you like to make more money?"

    He nodded.

    I told him that I knew of men in Mary Kay that were making bank and that guys could be really good at this. I suggested he look into it. He had questions of course, but I don't do interviews 'on the spot' so I got his contact info and gave him my card.

    So this blog post is for that young mystery man, who shall remain anonymous for now, and also for any man, young or old, who might be considering a career as a Mary Kay consultant.



    Reason #1 -Everyone Remembers the Guy Mary Kay Consultant

    There is a unique opportunity for men to make money selling Mary Kay cosmetics.

    Unlike most professions that hold executive incomes, in Mary Kay and many other direct sales companies with products targeting primarily females, the vast majority of consultants and Leaders (high income earners) are usually women. Over 1 Million women sell Mary Kay. Only a handful of the beauty consultant world-wide are men. Which only means, whenever a guy takes Mary Kay seriously,  HE INSTANTLY STANDS OUT and GET'S NOTICED. And in sales - that's a good thing!


    Reason #2 -Some Men Have Already "Made Bank" in Mary Kay


    The precedent is there.
    It starts with personal sales. If a Mary Kay 'Guy' Consultant works his business hard, he should soon have a host of clients. And his satisfied customers will be more likely to give referrals to their friends - to go see their 'guy Mary Kay consultant' then if it was another woman consultant who had helped them with their beauty needs. There's something about 'sharing' that 'my beauty consultant is a guy' story that makes giving out referrals more satisfying - so expect a lot of them!

    And Mary Kay has the highest commission in the industry with 50% commission paid on suggested retail sales. Imagine how much money our young anonymous man would make if he got half of the sales for the people he helped at the store everyday?

    Here's one guy in Mary Kay, Jim Cundiff, who's been a Director for about 8 years and consistently has high personal sales each month and also earns top commission checks for being a team leader.

    See Jim Cundiff, under Top Sales Director - Personal Sales

    Here's an example of his income from February 2013

    Commissions  - $10,209  (based on sales the people on his team made)
    Personal Sales - $20,516 (his customers bought that much in a month - wow)

    And that's just for one month!!

    Multiply that times 12 and you can see an executive income in the works, plus he gets a company paid car, trips, diamonds, and other stuff. Oh, and since he's a business owner, he gets to write off on his tax return things like, travel, internet, computer equipment, home office, staff expense, etc...


    Reason #3 - Women Will Always Treat Men in Mary Kay as 'Special'

    What woman doesn't want to have a guy (gay or straight) tell her that she looks beautiful?
    And when a man is caring and professional and truly helps a women to look younger and feel more attractive by simply sharing quality products and learning the basics of skin care, these appreciative women will become loyal customers and refer their friends.

    And with the beauty business, since skin care and makeup eventually get used up, there's a huge amount of money to be made in re-orders.
     After the initial razzing of friends and relatives, who all come around after you come home from your first party with $150 in profits from sales, a man in Mary Kay who takes action and has the right attitude may find himself having an easier time than his 'sister consultants,' with finding new customers and getting referrals. Men involved in Direct Sales companies that typically cater to women have done extremely well. In the Jewelery business, a young man, named Steve Wiltshire, became a million dollar producer and now runs a successful training business teaching his Party Planning strategies to women and men selling everything from Avon to Tupperware.

    Epilogue: Sometimes it takes guts to step out of a comfort zone, sometimes it takes going outside of the lines of what's normal and traditional, sometimes it takes balls. Just sayin... seriously dudes - think about it.

    Wanna have a career chat? Learn more about Mary Kay - How to Become a Consultant

    Thursday, September 26, 2013

    Good Reasons to Become a Mary Kay Consultant


    This is a quick video from Mary Kay that highlights Good Reasons to Become a Mary Kay Consultant. Find out more about how to Become a Consultant