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Direct Sales Jewelry Consultant
Some people love to buy jewelry from a Direct Sales jewelry consultant. Not only some of the Direct Sales jewelry are not available in retail stores, but the personalized attention given by a good Direct Sales jewelry consultant is a great experience.
Sometimes, a Direct Sales jewelry consultant will also have sales going on when they liquidate their old inventory while getting ready to stock up new inventory. This can be a great buy for customers. Below are information on becoming a Direct Sales jewelry consultant.
How to become a Direct Sales jewelry consultant?
| It is not difficult and does not have to be expensive to become a Direct Sales jewelry consultant. The first thing you need to do is decide which Direct Sales jewelry company you want to become a consultant for.
Different jewelry companies offer different styles of jewelry as well as materials. |
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If you want to make lots of money as a Direct Sales jewelry consultant, you should also look at the compensation plan of each jewelry business that you are interested in. Some Direct Sales jewelry business is easier to make money with than others.
How much does it cost to become a direct sales jewelry consultant?
Your budget is also important. Some companies requires their consultants to purchase expensive startup packages and pay for the license as well as the training. If your budget is low, you may want to choose companies that are free become a consultant for or is at least low cost. Some companies costs less than $100 to join whereas others cost hundreds of dollars to get the business going and earning money.
If you are tight on budget, you probably won’t want to spend money on inventory either. Most direct sales jewelry companies will encourage new consultants to buy jewelry for home shows by offering hard to miss discounts.
Home Based Business Ideas For Moms

Question: Do you need a license in North Carolina to sell food from home?
I LOVE baking and making chocolate and have been toying with the idea of starting a Home Based Business… especially since I’m going to be a single mom & can’t afford daycare – not to mention the fact that I don’t like the idea of strangers raising my child. At the same time, I don’t really know where to start. I’ve looked on the secretary of state website for more information regarding starting home based food businesses in N.C., but seem to be hitting brick walls. Can anyone point me in the right direction? Does anyone know any good books I can maybe check out regarding home bakery/ chocolate businesses, too? Any advice is greatly appreciated! Thank you.
Oh, and does anyone have any ideas of costs that may be involved? I’m thinking I’ll have to factor in food costs, business cards, licenses (if needed), perhaps a car magnet (advertising purposes), website if I really want to grow… anything else?
Answer: Sounds like you have some good ideas, but you need to get legal first. To sell food from home, you must be approved by the Department of Health. Most require stainless steel working space and a many other things. Go to your local SBA office (sba.gov) and they will give you a good start. You need to also call your Health Dept. for information on approving your kitchen and routine inspections. You’re looking at a few thousand dollars I’m sure. I don’t know any books on it, I’m not in that business. Good luck!
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Question: My spouse never lets me have any of our tax rebate. I’ve reduced my FITW because of this. Is this fair?
He makes $75,000 a year and I earn $18,000. We have separate checking accounts. I pay all my personal bills (gas, phone, clothing, medical, dental) and kids school lunches, some of their clothing, vet bills for 2 dogs, some groceries. He pays all major expenses (mortgage, insurance, utilities, etc). I tried and failed at a Home Based Business which put me $10,000 in credit card debt. He is mad about that and will not give me any of the tax refund to help me out of debt and says I must learn my lesson. He hoards money and keeps exact count of it. I found several thousand dollars in cash recently, all wrapped in paper tape as though it came from a bank. I asked about it and he says he doesn’t trust banks as his parents were depression era. He was vague and it ended in a fight. He has since moved it. We don’t talk about it now. I didn’t take any but wonder why he has this and why he won’t help me. I’m mad and reduced my income tax withhold since he is so stingy. I’m depressed.
Answer: This isn’t a finance question – its a marital relations question. Sounds like you need counseling.
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