Silpada Designs Jewelry Experiences Huge Growth with help from GOOGLE

For Silpada Designs, what started out in the Kellys’ home basement in 1997 has moved to a new 120,000 sq. ft. corporate office and distribution center in Lenexa, Kansas., and more than 17,000 independent representatives nationwide and retail sales over 0 million.

For some reps, this has been their dream - a means to have extra income from hosting home parties. And for others it has been a career change - putting in a lot of hours and self-marketing to generate a full-time income. With Silpada, you decide how much income you earn. But with home shows lasting an average of three to four hours, that comes out to around - per hour. Based on Silpada’s national home show average of 0, you can earn 0/week by holding two average home shows, working just six to eight hours. That comes out to approximately ,800 per month.

You earn 30 percent on retail sales of all jewelry and 15 percent on the retail sales of belts and watches. And belt and watch sales are around three percent of a Silpada rep’s total sales. And as far as your commissions, you keep them immediately when you make the sale. You do not need to submit your portion of the commission to Silpada and wait for payment

And there are additional earnings opportunities with Silpada Designs. One of the most exciting parts of the compensation and career plan is, by sharing the business opportunity with others, you qualify for commissions on the sales of representatives that you sponsor. This additional commission opportunity begins with the first person you recruit.

There are no quotas or minimums to meet to receive your commissions on your personal retail sales. And you can advance as quickly as you want. You advance when you sponsor other Silpada representatives who are active in the business and participate in helping them achieve their goals. The more representatives you recruit and show how to make Silpada work well for their success, the more quickly you advance.

How do you get Silpada Recruits?

After representatives have had several parties and decide that they want to make their Silpada Designs Jewelry business a full-time occupation, some may send out flyers in their neighborhoods, but others will want to use a broader means by which to get the word out. The Internet provides a way to potentially reach millions of people, so some turn to buying Silpada leads and sending out e-mails. How successful are they with this advertising method? Well, the truth is that they just don’t work. Leads are a waste of money, and never produce the desired results.

The way the lead companies get people to believe in their product is this: they say something like, “although your response rate could vary, some people have experienced X% response rate with these leads.” What they don’t tell you, however, is that this X% response rate happened in 1995 when the Internet was much younger than it is today. Most people today have spam blockers and many even require verification before they even look at an e-mail. And then, of course, for the Silpada leads that have phone contact information, well, unless you are a glutton for punishment and just love rejection, you really don’t want to contact them. They don’t want to hear from you - or anyone else pitching their home based business opportunity for that matter.

It’s Good Business

Try Something That Does Work – Buy Customers Instead of Silpada Leads

The truth of the matter is, you would be hard pressed to find a better return on your money than you get when you buy customers. You buy the customers, the customers purchase the products, and you earn the commissions. It’s just that simple:

No hassles
No rejection
No wasted money on useless leads

Are you ready? Have you had enough with the Leads game? If you want to learn about a more productive way to get your home business thriving, fill out your information and submit on the form below. And we don’t sell your information to anyone. It’s just not our style.

Chuck Griffin
509.368.7757

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