"My Accessory Business" is not your mother's direct sales company. Unlike other sales companies out there, you are not expected to commit to anything. All you have to do is buy a kit, read the booklet, ask our experts for advice, and start selling anywhere immediately! This is great for:
- Busy moms who want to make some extra money
- People who have full time jobs who want to make some extra cash without committing to working for anther company
- Making extra cash quickly
- Fundraising
- People who want to start their own businesses
- Salons, spas, shops, or any other business that has a waiting room that would like to have some extra cash flow from selling accessories in their waiting rooms.
Be the first of your friends to start selling accessories and making a HUGE profit. Buy another kit when you're sold out, or make it a one time thing! There is no commitment required to start.
It's never been so EASY!
Visit www.MyAccessoryBusiness.com
and findout how you can buy a kit starting at only $49!
Tuesday, January 25, 2011
Monday, January 24, 2011
Everyone needs a helping hand with their business!
My Accessory Business is now offering a membership to our "Industry expert advice program"
What is the program?
When you buy a kit, you are automatically enrolled in our valuable online industry advice membership program. You receive a certain amount of time, depending on which kit you purchase, to be a member of our Industry expert advice program. Your membership is renewed for more time each time you buy a new kit.
What kind of advice?
You will be given email access to consult with a leading industry expert that can help you with any questions you may have about:
• How to sell
• Where to sell
• Social Media advice
• How to price your items
• How to market and advertise your business
• Where you can buy other discounted supplies for your business
• How to grow your business
• How to get marketing materials and corporate identity made
• How to incorporate and make your business official
• And much more!
Industry advice like this would normally cost you an expensive retainer fee with a marketing company or business consuting firm, but it comes FREE with your membership when you buy a My Accessory Business kit.
There are many random social media and marketing businesses are out there want you to pay them for their advice. A membership like this would normally cost hundreds of dollars per month, but we are offering it FREE when you buy your kit because we want to give you everything you need to succeed!
See www.MyAccessoryBusiness.com on our advice page for more info
What is the program?
When you buy a kit, you are automatically enrolled in our valuable online industry advice membership program. You receive a certain amount of time, depending on which kit you purchase, to be a member of our Industry expert advice program. Your membership is renewed for more time each time you buy a new kit.
What kind of advice?
You will be given email access to consult with a leading industry expert that can help you with any questions you may have about:
• How to sell
• Where to sell
• Social Media advice
• How to price your items
• How to market and advertise your business
• Where you can buy other discounted supplies for your business
• How to grow your business
• How to get marketing materials and corporate identity made
• How to incorporate and make your business official
• And much more!
Industry advice like this would normally cost you an expensive retainer fee with a marketing company or business consuting firm, but it comes FREE with your membership when you buy a My Accessory Business kit.
There are many random social media and marketing businesses are out there want you to pay them for their advice. A membership like this would normally cost hundreds of dollars per month, but we are offering it FREE when you buy your kit because we want to give you everything you need to succeed!
See www.MyAccessoryBusiness.com on our advice page for more info
Wednesday, January 12, 2011
Overwhelmed with all of your email accounts?
A lot of people mention to me that they have all these email accounts and they never check some of them because they would have to log into all of them seperately. That's definitely a big problem whether you have 2 email addresses or more. To solve this problem, I recommend using an email program like Thunderbird email or Outlook or Mac mail. For all of your POP email accounts, you can set them up to show up in your mail program so you can check them all at once. My favorite lately is Thunderbird, but I have also used Mac Mail (comes on your Macintosh computer) Unfortunately, some email accounts won't work with these programs, like specifically hotmail. But Gmail works very well.
Sunday, January 9, 2011
1000 Ways to Start a Business with $1,000 or Less
Check out this blog with 1,000 Ways to Start a Buisness with $1,000 or Less. My Accessory Buisness is featured here on #98!
http://1000waystostartabusiness.tumblr.com/
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Friday, January 7, 2011
Enter to WIN a FREE Fashion Accessory Business Start-up Kit!
Click on the link below to enter for a chance to WIN a "My Accessory Business" Start-Up Kit. Name, Email address and Zip code must be filled out to enter. Other information is optional. Contest Ends Sunday, January 16th. For more information about My Accessory Business kits, visit www.MyAccessoryBusiness.com (1 entry limit per person)
http://myaccessorybusiness.wufoo.com/forms/my-accessory-business-kit-giveaway-form/
Featured on Free!Grechen.com
http://myaccessorybusiness.wufoo.com/forms/my-accessory-business-kit-giveaway-form/
Featured on Free!Grechen.com
Seven Tips for Part-Time Business Owners
Use this checklist to run a business while working a full-time job.
By Entrepreneur Staff
Balancing a career while owning a business isn't easy -- but it can be done. Arnold Sanow, co-author of You Can Start Your Own Business, suggests these tips to help make your part-time business a success:
1. Get your family involved. Whether it's answering the phone, stuffing envelopes or putting together orders, giving family members the chance to help out is a great way to get more accomplished in less time -- while also making them feel like they're part of your business.
2. Be ready to give up personal time. You won't have much time for TV, reading or hobbies you used to enjoy. Be sure the sacrifice is worth it, or both your job and your business will suffer.
3. Focus on the task in front of you. When you're at work, focus on work. Don't let thoughts of your business distract you.
4. Make the most of every minute. Use lunch hours or early morning to make phone calls. Use commuting time on the train to catch up on paperwork.
5. Take advantage of time-zone differences and technology. If you do business with people in other states or countries, make time differences work to your advantage by calling early in the morning or after work. Use faxes and e-mail to communicate with clients at any time.
6. Don't overstep your boundaries. Making calls on company time or using your employer's supplies or equipment for your own business purposes is a big no-no.
7. Be honest. Only you can assess your situation, but in many cases it's best to be upfront with your boss about your sideline business. As long as it doesn't interfere with your job, many bosses won't mind. You'll also gain by being honest rather than making them feel you have something to hide.
From Entrepreneur Magazine online
http://www.entrepreneur.com/article/217685
By Entrepreneur Staff
Balancing a career while owning a business isn't easy -- but it can be done. Arnold Sanow, co-author of You Can Start Your Own Business, suggests these tips to help make your part-time business a success:
1. Get your family involved. Whether it's answering the phone, stuffing envelopes or putting together orders, giving family members the chance to help out is a great way to get more accomplished in less time -- while also making them feel like they're part of your business.
2. Be ready to give up personal time. You won't have much time for TV, reading or hobbies you used to enjoy. Be sure the sacrifice is worth it, or both your job and your business will suffer.
3. Focus on the task in front of you. When you're at work, focus on work. Don't let thoughts of your business distract you.
4. Make the most of every minute. Use lunch hours or early morning to make phone calls. Use commuting time on the train to catch up on paperwork.
5. Take advantage of time-zone differences and technology. If you do business with people in other states or countries, make time differences work to your advantage by calling early in the morning or after work. Use faxes and e-mail to communicate with clients at any time.
6. Don't overstep your boundaries. Making calls on company time or using your employer's supplies or equipment for your own business purposes is a big no-no.
7. Be honest. Only you can assess your situation, but in many cases it's best to be upfront with your boss about your sideline business. As long as it doesn't interfere with your job, many bosses won't mind. You'll also gain by being honest rather than making them feel you have something to hide.
From Entrepreneur Magazine online
http://www.entrepreneur.com/article/217685
Sunday, January 2, 2011
New for 2011: New kits, more options, pick your own jewelry!
New for 2011:
My Accessory Business will be adding new options to buy a kit to start your own accessory business!
- Kits starting at $49
- Personal business cards
- pick the accessories that come in your kit
- throw an "Everything is $10 Accessories" party
More to come soon!
Earn extra cash quick or start up a growing accessory business with "My Accessory Business"
My Accessory Business will be adding new options to buy a kit to start your own accessory business!
- Kits starting at $49
- Personal business cards
- pick the accessories that come in your kit
- throw an "Everything is $10 Accessories" party
More to come soon!
Earn extra cash quick or start up a growing accessory business with "My Accessory Business"
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