Question:
Becoming a Passion Party Consultant?
jj7707
2008-04-07 22:26:55 UTC
I've posted a question about this before but now would like to hear from others. I am debating becoming a passion party consultant (yes, still) and have heard from many consultants who are very successful. I noticed they were all "executive directors." Well of course executive directors are going to be successful so I want to hear from new consultants or consultants that are not at the top of the ladder and hear how they do with the company so I can gain more realistic knowledge about the company. I want to know how hard it was to get things up and running and of course how the profit is! Thanks a lot in advance!
Four answers:
werkners
2008-04-07 22:54:03 UTC
If you want the down low on Passion Parties feel free to email me. Werkners@ yahoo.com I just became a Passion Parties consultant in January 2008 so I can give you first hand knowledge of what it is like to start right now. I am having a really great time. I have been learning this basically through self teaching and phone conversations with my sponsor (she is one of my closest friend but she is in Arizona and I live in Oregon). Please email me or call me at 503-779-8962 and I can give you all the detail of exactly what I do and don't like. Let me tell you right up front that I have done this type of thing before with Party-Lite and flopped, I am seeing success with Passion Parties!!!!
anonymous
2008-04-09 10:59:40 UTC
Hi! My name is Tina and I'm a Director with For Your Pleasure. I joined with FYP in Sept 2007 and have been doing parties 'part-time' for the last 6 months. I absolutely LOVE doing the parties and the money I make is pretty darn good too. Could I quit my full-time job? Probably not (yet) I've consistantly had $2000+ months since December and I'm booking parties into June already. (I've had 4-5 parties each month) My commission is 40% so I've made an extra $800 (minus gas to my shows and prizes I give out at the show) FYP pays the hostess benefits for us so I truly get the 40% commission and I don't have to reship after the party because they do that for us too. I wouldn't be so concerned about what the "title" of the reps is as with FYP its all sales based so I could have one rep under me and still be close to the top of the ladder. If you want to chat more feel free to message me toysbytina@yahoo.com



Thanks,



Tina
Jennifer F
2008-04-08 06:12:06 UTC
I was a PP Consultant and never made the top of the ladder. Actually never made it to the ladder. Was in two years. If you'd like to know more about my personal experiences, feel free to send me an email. Check my profile for my email address.



As far as companies go, compared to the others in this particular industry, though I never made it, IT IS the best one to go with as far as compensation, products, service, etc.
anonymous
2016-04-07 02:24:12 UTC
I say give it a shot. It is very easy to start up. Go to their website and look around. Getting your name out there is the number one key. Promote and market your new business within the guidelines of course. Also if you have had any type of marketing or business class that would help you out tremendously.


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