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Work @ home jobs: Have you ever worked as a La Bella Baskets Consultant?

Is it a legitimate work at home job? What are you actually doing in this job?

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  • Anonymous
    7 years ago

    Yes, this is a legitimate business opportunity as an independent gift consultant. I joined La Bella about a month ago and love it! They provide awesome training and support which is included in the nominal monthly fee. There are no products to buy or inventory to maintain and no quotas to meet. No home parties either. You are given your very own website for your online store. You do not have to ship everything. The beauty of this business is that your main responsibility is marketing your business and there are several different ways to do this. I work a full time j.o.b. so I am only able to do this part-time for now but my goal is to make this my full time retirement income. This is NOT a get rich quick scheme! You have to work it to see results. It takes time to build a business. The key is to never give up! Feel free to contact me for further information. http://www.myawesomegiftbasketsbylabella.com/ You can also review my flyer at https://www.smore.com/bpaem. I look forward to hearing from you!

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  • Anonymous
    5 years ago

    Right when you find that let the rest of us know. There are a few telemarketing jobs but normally you still have to work 6 months to a year onsite before they will let you work from home. And even then you still don't have the luxury of choosing your hours to be with your son. It is still your normal shift just from a room in your house rather then a room across town. Avon, Slumber Parties, Pampered Chef, Stampin' Up, Tupperware, Southern Living, Jafra - all of these are sale businesses that can be run from the home. You can schedule parties at your convenience but your income will be as limited as your availability. Most of the above companies give you websites to work out of, but you will still need to (and want to) do parties. You'll get most of your business from one time customers who say, oh I just wanna try this then from returning customers. But these are not supremely stable, require a fair amount of salesmanship, and require a nominal investment for your demo stock. Other then that, the secret is still locked up tight.

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