Friday, February 4, 2011

Timing is everything

I have been waiting my entire adult life for an opportunity in MLM world to become financially independent and I think I have found it.  We all know that a good product that is easy to sell and getting in on the ground floor are the two most critical elements to success in this biz.  Well, how would you be doing if you had joined Mary K in its first year?  How about Amway?  How about Mona Vie?  You know with a little sweat equity, you'd be in the magazine touting your house in Malibu, standing next to the cruise ship with a testimony of having made millions!  Well, here I am!  with about 1500 fashion consultants company wide throughout the U.S. (my wife being one), we are poised to open the entire eastern part of the U.S.  1500 is a statistical zero!!!  There is so much room from this ground floor opportunity to create a business of your own to not only have fun, but create financial freedom!!! It is wide open!  Why don't you ask me about it?  After all, TIMING IS EVERYTHING!  Carpe Denim!!!

13 comments:

  1. Tell me more about this. I've have been to Cabi parties and bought nice clothes there from an independent rep of the Company is this similar? Is this something I could sell through my shop? I made some good money selling Lipsense to my dog customers, I still have ladies come in thereto buy the stuff and I don;t even push it anymore. Fill me in. Cindy

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  2. Sure thing Cindy,
    This company started around April last year and is growing furiously. It is about selling top brand designer jeans at home trunk shows, where a hostess of one such show, receives 10% credit towards her purchase for hostessing. You, as a Vault Denim consultant, are provided with an inventory of 120 pairs of jeans from top designer overstock and display them, sell them on the spot and the ladies take them home. You then receive commissions for all your sales. There is no long drawn out presentation at these trunk shows and the products speak for themselves. The compensation plan is extraordinary and the timing of this MLM is amazing. Could you imagine being "in" on the first year of Cabi, Mona Vie, Arbonne, or Mary k?! This opportunity ranges from a part time, extra cash opportunity to a full time commitment to reach financial freedom...and its fun! If you are interested, email my wife Deena, or me for more information (denim4u2@gmail.com).

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  3. We are now poised to receive our first shipment of jeans here in Nashville! The "second shoe" to drop. We will now see for sure if these designer jeans are in as much of a demand as I am being told. Our first meeting will be this Saturday 3/5/11. We will all get to see the inventory of over 150 jeans of varying sizes and brands. I think our calendar is going to be full very fast with the activity being reported to me from our team. I can't wait! I am really trying to get my head around how to get this opportunity out to more people. Growth is happening so fast! With so many open areas, true, it takes a little time to develop it, but what a huge potential fro the first ones aboard to develop the teams! Our first generation of enrollments (those we personally enroll directly) can be unlimited. Our sponsor has over 60 on hers. Can you imagine the size team you can have? And if this product sells like these lovely ladies tell me they will, boy do we have a winner on our hands!

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  4. I am personally on board with this company and so far it is AMAZING! The ongoing daily training and constant communication are bar none. I've been seeking a successful MLM for about 5 years and I believe this is it! I've already booked events by word of mouth and we haven't even gotten our first shipment yet! Everyone is so excited and ready to help get this thing off the ground and I couldn't ask for better leaders than Ralph and Deena! See for yourself - join the team today! -Gina @ Denim Divas of Nashville/Vault Denim

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  5. Thanks Gina, Having motivated and dynamic leaders on our team with the foresight to see the potential in such a young company is making it hard to contain my excitement. We are moving our launch party to the 9th, so the first shipment will for sure, be here for all to see. I do believe our team will be on the cruise this coming year!

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  6. We are about to receive our first inventory for the Nashville area. Things are so new for this company and the opportunity so great to share the vision for building your own team. With the paradigm shift of retail moving from large expensive stores and excessive overhead, this new model for our "in demand" product is poised to set the tenor for other goods and services to follow. Regardless of availability on the internet, it is still desirable to try on clothing to find the right fit. Rather than multiple "shippings" back and forth with unnecessary shipping costs to find your right size, why not attend a simple home show where those presenting the product are working for commission only, eliminating the cost and passing the savings on to you? Vault Denim home shows! What could make more sense...Find one and see what I am talking about!

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  7. The inventory is here! We start tonight introducing our team to each other and all these jeans. Every day except (2) are booked in March for home shows and all but (8) in April. We have already qualified for our second inventory and haven't even had our first show here in Nashville yet! I told you this was one heck of a business opportunity! Things are growing so quickly in this company, we have grown from under 1200 reps back in January to over 2500 reps nationwide in March! Climb aboard! Let me know if it piques your interest! We would love to have you on our team...Carpe Denim!!!! (seize the jeans)

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  8. I know everyone is simply dying to do laundry this evening, so I’ve compiled a list of denim care tips to maximize the shelf life of your favorite jeans.

    * Step Away From The Dryer – Keep your jeans looking as fresh as the day you first purchased them by air drying them – tossing them in the dryer is where most fading and shrinkage occurs.
    * Soften Up – That being said, air drying tends to make jeans a little stiff. Avoid this by throwing in fabric softener when washing them.
    * Flip It And Reverse It – Wash jeans inside-out; this is particularly crucial to maintain the richness of dark washes.
    * Flying Solo – Brand new dark jeans should be washed by their lonesome to avoid dye transferring onto the rest of your prized garments.
    * Brrr It’s Cold In Here – Always wash your denim in cold water to avoid shrinkage; no one wants to get caught in jeans that are too snug.
    * Preserve Precious Details – Keep jeans with trendy embellishments, rips, and tears looking brand spanking new by washing in a mesh bag on delicate cycle.

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  9. We had our official launch party last night for the Nashville area inventory. We are now waiting on our 2nd inventory that we have already qualified for because guess what?! We are booked through March and only 6 or 7 days left open in April! Don't tell me this business isn't awesome! TIMING IS EVERYTHING!!! Carpe denim !!! (Latin for seize the jeans)...We have so many dynamic and lovely ladies on our team I am honored to be tagging along. Here are some of my thoughts...let me know yours.
    The paradigm shift, or way of doing business, is in the throws of change. There are still very many, large retail stores with huge overhead and many employees selling goods. The increasing, and some would say unethical, practice by consumers to educate themselves at these stores regarding goods and services they desire (and all the while never intending to buy these goods and services from the store, but on line because of better pricing)is on the rise. This will increasingly be unsustainable for the stores to provide education without follow up sales. The transfer for consumer commerce will increasingly become internet driven. This will cause a very real shift in how these big retailers do business. Perhaps stores will dramatically decrease in size with showrooms of certain products, far less employees and internet access to purchase on line at the actual showroom. Perhaps these stores will vanish all together. I don't know. But I DO know this...There seems to be no end in sight for the growth of delivery and shipping services to pick up the slack on this dramatic shift. Now, the issue becomes, what about those commodities that people prefer to handle before purchasing for "eyes on" quality checking or checking the fit and how they look before purchasing (i.e. designer jeans)? What more brilliant idea than home shows!? An idea comprised of total, commission-based reps. (cutting cost dramatically to the company) handling their transactions and building the customer base with local advertising (predominantly word of mouth and inexpensive ad campaigns).
    There you have it! The brilliance of Vault Denim! A product that I am certain is deemed a "tool" in the toolbox of any woman wanting to put her best foot forward (or other body parts) in presenting herself, thereby making designer jeans a staple for consumption in the years to come with a dependable clientele, and a convenient, cost effective method to get them to the market place. We have a win, win here! Longevity of product desirability and a business model that is absolutely the wave of the future. Now, add to this, there are less than 3000 reps nationwide, and what do you see as potential, business-wise? I know what I see and, for me, I'm looking at very attractive derrieres (Fr.) with a whole new perspective...and one my wife can tolerate. TIMING IS EVERYTHING!!! Come join our team.

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  11. Second inventory is on the way!!! Things are exploding here in Nashville. Climb aboard!!!!

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