Did you ever wonder what potential recruits think of Mary Kay events? Here’s one perspective. I discovered this post on a MySpace blog and thought that it was very perceptive. Do Mary Kay consultants and directors ever, ever stop to Read more…
Here’s a suggested script for “closing” a guest at a skincare class, created by David Cooper. David Cooper is the weirdo who has made his fortune by peddling products to Mary Kay Consultants. He even has his own eBay store, Read more…
You heard about recruiting for Mary Kay Cosmetics at funerals, but you wondered if it was just an urban legend. Well, sadly, it’s not. Sales directors are notorious for wearing their “sales director pin” to funerals in an attempt to Read more…
Helping husbands understand why ordering of Mary Kay products (rather than selling) is so important. This is something that was posted by Dan Allison, sales director Lisa Allison’s husband back in 2004 on an unpopular and little-visited site called mkhusbands.com. Read more…
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Mary Kay is targeting China for significant growth. Remember the stories about Mary Kay Cosmetics peddling their sub-par products in China? Well the push is on to make China the company’s biggest market within 10 years. I can only surmise Read more…
How can someone honestly believe that God brought her more Mary Kay wholesale orders on the last day of the month? Sales director Auri Hatheway was the queen of Emerald seminar in 2006. She gave a speech full of religious Read more…
"The Mary Kay consultant agreement bars consultants and directors from selling product to a customer in a retail setting." Where…
“Being a director is the most difficult job I’ve ever had” Recruiting, advertising, training, mentoring, coaching, answering the same questions…
Very good point! Maybe Mary Kay will end up screwing themselves in the long run if there isn't much frontloading…
In other words, your typical MLM where the company picks up virtually none of the costs or risks associated with…
Can you imagine the BBBBBSSSSSSS a director will spew to get the consultant to not read it and just sign…