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Avon Testimonial
Posted on July 26, 2010 at 1:00 pm
Avon, Personal, Time Management | This post currently has 6 responses.

I started selling Avon in January of this year. I signed on as a representative right before the winter holidays, and I also signed on as an E-rep, allowing me to operate an online store and sell to people who would otherwise be too far away to deliver to. My experience thus far has been…interesting.

Starting Off

It wasn’t what I expected. The way my upline manager met with me, in my home and face-to-face, but still with an impersonal feeling, left me kinda feeling like… huh? What just happened? I had expected simply to meet with her and discuss what would be involved in the process, since she had pushed me to have that meeting, but I ended up going ahead and signing up that day. After my initial appointment with my upline Doris, I spoke to her only one other time, when she called a week later to check in on me.

There are good and bad upline managers. Some help you get going, maybe help you throw your first Avon party and get you started with some supplies. Some, on the other hand, do the bare minimum, sign you up with your initial “kit,” and expect you do go at it. Mine was one from the latter group, and so I was really on my own from the beginning.

Learning the Ropes

To supplement my lack of instruction from my upline, I turned to online resources. Avon supplies a very nice training section of their website which any representative can access. The Beauty of Knowledge courses go over how to make sales, how to enter your orders, understanding how much you’ll make off of your sales, et cetera. It was very useful. I also made use of the official forums to ask more experienced representatives for advice.

I knew I would run into one problem with selling Avon: I’m not an outgoing, pushy, make-the-sale type of person. I’d learned to be firm when talking to insurance companies at my former job, but talking to potential customers is a whole different kind of firmness. Still, I was ready to try, and so I started going out with my few brochures and doing what I could.

The first couple campaigns went well enough that I decided to start ordering more brochures. After all, I was mostly breaking even, so it was worth the risk to try and actually make some profit. Instead of 10 brochures per campaign, I pushed it to 20 and then to 30. Things got fairly busy at that point – on my end but not with incoming orders. I still received maybe two or three orders each campaign, but I was keeping myself busy with running around trying to take brochures to various places (and trying to share one car with Hubby).

Doing the Work

After a few more campaigns of this workload, I began to feel worn out. I seemed to only have time for Avon and blogging, and I wasn’t happy with it. I was stressed, feeling pressured to do more, and yet I was disappointed that I was not seeing any positive results from how hard I was already working. Around this time, also, my husband was having to spend weeks at a time doing field training, and I was getting lonely and somewhat depressed. I started to think that Avon just wasn’t for me.

Rather than giving up, I decided to cut back on what I was doing. I lowered my brochure orders to 20, then 10, and my orders stayed around 1-2 per campaign. The truth is, for the last month or two, I haven’t been trying very hard at all. There are so many things important to me, so many things to spend time on, and this just hasn’t been one of them.

I’ve enjoyed selling Avon, though. I really have. I got to meet new people and try something new, something I never pictured myself doing. I got to try Avon products for the first time for less than I would have paid if I hadn’t been a representative. And I like them a lot! I got to experience the fun of running my own business and organizing my time and my supplies the way I wanted them. And I really liked being able to provide people with products they love. That was the best part.

But I’m feeling now like I’d rather use my time and energy on writing, drawing, housekeeping, reading, and studying. And I’m starting to feel like my organizational skills would be of more use in running my website and my home. I guess I just feel like I’ve given it a good run, but it’s just not my thing. And, besides, I’m losing money at it.

Moving Forward

So here’s my plan. Unfortunately, it starts with dropping the online store and my status as an E-representative. The cost of maintaining that is not worth the one-per-month order that it gets. I apologize for the inconvenience to those of you who have been using my online store from time to time.

The second part of my plan is to stop ordering brochures. I have to pay for them, and I have to spend the time handing them out when I get them, and it’s just not something that I can keep up with financially or otherwise.

The third part of my plan, however, is to maintain my status as an Avon Independent Sales Representative, at least for now. Customers will still be able to email or call me with their orders, and I will still be able to submit orders and get products to deliver to them. They just won’t get their own personal copy of the current brochure with their order.


Summertime In Avonland
Posted on June 7, 2010 at 10:00 am
Avon | This post currently has 4 responses.

Avonland is the invisible land that binds together those of us who use AVON products. Like you, me, and Bob! :-)

My point is, that summer has arrived, in the real world as well as in Avonland. Do you have sunscreen? Bug repellant? Awesome flip flops? Extra deodorant? Travel-sized toiletries for vacation? A mini burger grill basket or a hot dog roller for the family BBQs?

I mean, I’m not trying to say that you need all of these things. Or rather, I’m not trying to say that you need all of these things. :-) Maybe just a couple.

Skin So Soft original bath oil is on sale again, and that’s one great product to have not just in the summer, but all year-round! It has so many great uses. Here’s one website called Becky’s Biz that lists 101 uses for Skin So Soft. I would just re-post them, but I don’t want to steal her work. I’ll just highlight a few:

    • Bath oil and after-shower moisturizer
    • Use to remove makeup
    • Insect repellant
    • Good for cleaning and conditioning natural wood
    • Polishing furniture
    • Removes crayon marks from most surfaces
    • Flea bath
    • Open a towelette and use as an automotive air freshener

If you’re interested in trying out a new product or restocking on an old, you can order any time by visiting my store. There’s a link to it in my header! Browse by current brochure or by categories and brands, and place your order online at your convenience! And you can always email or call me for assistance. I do ask that only local residents select “personal delivery” for their orders, as I can only drive so far to make deliveries. Everyone else, please select “direct delivery.” It just means that Avon ships it directly to you, without shipping it to me first. If you want to be kept updated about special offers (such as sales and free shipping) just let me know, and I’d be glad to put you on my mailing list!


Milspouse Blog Hop
Posted on May 4, 2010 at 10:30 am
Personal | This post currently has 1,393 responses.

imageRiding the Roller Coaster recently started a blog ring for Military Spouses. As I begin to write this post, there are two hundred blogs included! I found out about it through two blogs that I read frequently: Jesstagirl and Her Officer & The Albrecht Squad. In hopes of meeting more great people like them, I’ve decided to jump in on the Milspouse Blog Hop!

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RE-Introduction

For those of you who don’t know me, my name is Michelle, or Michy. I got married in October to my best friend of 9+ years, who also happens to be in the US Army. He has served for five years, has been deployed to Iraq twice, and is my hero for that as well as for the things he does every day to make my life so much fuller. We don’t have any children yet, and I find that makes me kind of an oddball in the military. It seems that most couples have children very soon after marrying, if not before.

I am a housewife, problogger, Avon lady, aspiring novelist, artist, and more. Most importantly, I’m a Christian, and so is Hubby. We trust God to take care of and provide for us as we face trials. I write about a variety of things on this blog, as you can see from the category list on the left, but all of them are topics that I know personally.

Hubby and I also have a newly created vlog on YouTube.com/ocipura, which we’d love for you to check out. For more information about me, visit the About section of this website. And if you want to keep in touch, please, feel free to subscribe, follow me on Twitter, or visit my Facebook page!


Vlogging: The What, Why, and Where
Posted on April 19, 2010 at 9:00 am
Personal | This post currently has 2 responses.

We started a vlog! I may not have gone through with it if it weren’t for the fact that my husband turned out to be just as interested in the project as I am! So, we’re starting/have started a joint vlog!

What & Why?

We’re vlogging about life. I don’t promise that there will be a video for every day, but I do promise that the vlogs will chronicle our days. They won’t be super fancy, but hopefully they will be entertaining. You’ll see a lot more of me than of him, as he’s gone a lot for Army business. I want to give a feel of every day life in our shoes (as soldier and Army wife) as we go through crazy training schedules, friends getting married, selling Avon, deployments, and potty-training (you’ll just have to watch to find out what that’s all about!)

Where?

We’re posting the videos on YouTube, on my channel: www.youtube.com/ocipura. You can see that there are already several uploaded! As yet, there is no regular posting schedule.

Help Me Out!

You can really help me out by encouraging me and showing your interest, both here and on YouTube, for one thing. For another, give me some feedback about whether you think I should include videos in my blog posts, as in embedded, or not. I was thinking that I should just include a link to the most recent vlog at the bottom on my blog posts! What do you think?

Do you have a vlog, about Army life or something else?


Celebrate Moms May 9th
Posted on April 12, 2010 at 10:00 am
Avon | This post currently has 3 responses.

Are you celebrating Mother’s Day this year? Perhaps with your mother, your wife, or another special woman in your life? I want to point out that Avon has some lovely products that would be perfect gifts for the women you believe deserve something special, including several gift baskets! I don’t have enough predictable customers to order baskets in advance, so if you want one, be sure to let me know soon, so that I can get it in time for the big day! I only have one more order going in before Mother’s Day, so have your orders to me by April 25th to avoid late fees!

To find all the deals, visit my Avon store, click shop now, and on the left side underneath “more ways to shop,” click on Mother’s Day Boutique.

If you did not receive the email with the current coupon (Free shipping on orders over $5), leave me a comment or send an email, and I’ll be sure to get that to you!

Featured Products – Especially for Moms in Campaign 9!

  • The Skin So Soft Signature Silk 5-Piece Gift Basket – This is my favorite scent in the SSS line. The bottles have pink designs rather than the blue you find on the Original SSS, and the gift basket includes a goldtone wire gift basket with tissue, cellophane bag, and self-forming ribbon. The products included are shower gel, 2 types of body lotion, and hand cream. This basket is also available in the Original SSS, and either one will save you over $20 for the bundle!
  • The Far Away Fragrance Gift Basket – Buying this bundle saves you $40 over buying the products separately. The goldtone wire gift basket also comes with tissue, cellophane bag, and self-forming bow, and includes Far Away body lotion, shower gel, and body powder. If Far Away is not your favorite fragrance, you can choose from three other top scents for the same price!
  • Single Items – Aside from the baskets, there are good deals on quite a few gifts that can be purchased individually. A few that caught my eye were the Glam ‘N’ Gorgeous Summer Scarf (comes in blue, orange, and goldtone), the Embellished Fantastic Thong (flip flops! they look very cute!), and the Key to My Heart Necklace. All of these products are under $10. If you want to make your own gift baskets, there are two types of baskets to choose from: the goldtone wire and the rose felt, which can both be purchased separately. You can also find more beautiful jewelry and makeup gift ideas at the store!

Avon Featured Product – Campaign 8
Posted on April 2, 2010 at 9:00 am
Avon | This post currently has 7 responses.

And the Big Deal for C8 is… A Foot Works product bundle! Here’s a testimonial from my husband:

“Michelle asked me to write a review for one of her Avon products that I recently tried called Foot Works Restorative Milky Foot Soak.

I’m really not one for cosmetic products (I am a soldier after all), but I recently completed a field competition called Sapper Stakes. It was a four day event out in the back lands of central Texas, doing Army stuff and walking over 60 miles in full gear. By the end of it all of the competitors had blisters, bruises, and very sore feet. I know I was having trouble not limping when I came home.

So after my hot shower, while I was still whining and whimpering on the couch about my sore body and feet, Michelle offers me a foot soak. She figures out I can’t actually stop her, so she put my feet in a tub of hot water with the Foot Works and… just wow. I’ve used a lot of remedies for sore muscles, but this soak just felt amazing. Maybe it was the hot water, but I doubt it was just that. After the soak with Foot Works my feet felt ten times better, and it didn’t wear off. By that evening my feet felt better than they had even before the field.

Anyways it contains epsom salts, proteins, and oils… I’m not sure of all the details but it works. I’m going to make her keep this stuff around more often, because I really like it. I know I suck at reviews, but if your husband has sucky boots, or sore feet from a long PT run, I’d really suggest you make him try it. We can be stubborn about stuff like that.”foot works

Want to Know More?

You can find the Big Deal for campaign 8 on pages 168-169 of your brochure. Remember, you can click the store link to shop online at your convenience, and in addition to traditional browsing methods (by brand and category), you can also click the link at the top of the page to view the current brochure.

If your interested in just a couple of the Foot Works products, but don’t want to get the whole bundle, check out pages 160-161 for another great deal: Mix and match any two of the featured Foot Works products at a great price!

The following Foot Works products are available for the mix and match deal: Vanilla & Brown Sugar Calming Foot Soak, Smoothing Scrub, and Moisturizing Foot Cream; Lavender Clay Mask; Restorative Milky Foot Soak with Epsom Salt; Antifungal Foot Spray; Intensive Callous Cream; Lace Foot File; and the new Dual-Action Pedi Peel.

The Big Deal bundle contains: Deluxe Touch Toenail Clipper; Restorative Milky Foot Soak with Epsom Salt; Therapeutic Cracked Heel Relief Cream; Overnight Renewing Foot Cream; and Deep Moisture Cream.


Advance Techniques Overnight Elixir
Posted on March 17, 2010 at 9:00 am
Avon | This post currently has 3 responses.

I want to brag on another Avon product called Advance Techniques Intense Repair Overnight Elixir. I started using it two days ago, so that means I’ve only had two applications. Now’s the best time to comment on its quality because it is, after all, called an overnight elixir. It’s supposed to work overnight, or in other words quickly. So does it?

Yes!

So far I’ve had a very positive impression of this elixir. It sprays out in a consistency that is slightly thicker than a liquid but thinner than a lotion. I have long hair (to about my elbows), so I have used about seven or eight squirts the two times that I’ve used it so far. I try to get a good coat on the tips of my hair, where most of the damage is, and then I start back at the roots and work my way down with a light coat. I sleep on it, and in the morning when I brush it out my hair feels a lot softer (my husband and I both think so, and I’ll go so far as to speak for my cat, as well).

In examining my hair, I think I am already noticing a difference in the amount of split ends I see, as unbelievable as that seems. And, as another plus, the stuff smells really good.

I’m going to continue using it before making my final judgment call, but so far I’ve been very pleased and would recommend it to any other woman with damaged hair. I’ll let you know what my final opinion is, though! If you are interested in trying it, feel free to look it up at my store.


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