Memorial Day

It’s Fleet Week here in New York City.  As you walk around, you can see the men and women who serve in the Navy and the Marines, in their uniforms, just enjoying the sights and being able to spend time with their friends, family and loved ones.  It makes me smile to them so relaxed and happy, because there is the knowledge that they could be deployed to the Iraq or Afghanistan someday soon. 

With that in mind, I would just like to thank those who are in the armed services.  You devote your time, your family and your life to defend this great nation of ours.  Memorial Day is not just the holiday weekend where we travel to and from the beach and enjoy picinics and barbeque in the backyard.  It is the day we honor those who have served in uniform.  In combat and in peace time. On land, on sea, in the air, behind a desk, or in the mess hall feeding the troops.   I salute you.  Happy Memorial Day.

Regards,

Tracey

Mother’s Day Is Every Day

Yes, I know that Mother’s Day has come and gone, but  I just wanted to put my two cents in.  For all of her self-sacrifice, dedication and of course maternal love.  Without her, we would not have good manners, great hygiene and of course a healthy diet (sort of).

Mom is the nurturer.  She is the one that usually makes sure you eat right, brush your teeth, and of course have on clean underwear, just in case you get into an accident and have to go to the hospital.  You know, I never really understood that.  I mean if you have an accident, wouldn’t you soil your underwear anyway?  And while I am thinking about it, why is it,  that if you did not eat all of your food, they always scolded you by telling you about all of the starving children in other countries?  I always wanted to volunteer my cooked carrots (which I hated and still do) and ship them to these poor unfortunate souls.  But I digress. 

Now I would like to briefly address the mother/daughter dynamic, since I am a daughter and can only address this matter from my point of view.  Sorry fellas.  I will try to get your imput for Father’s Day.  What kind of relationship do you have with your mom?  Is it a Gilmore Girls or a Donna Reed?  I also sincerely hope that none of you have a Mommy Dearest sort of relationship with your mom.  That would be well, kind of creepy and a little disturbing.  But I digress again. What  I am asking is, are you more of a friend with your mom or is it a more traditional type of relationship?  I have a combo of sorts with my mom.  I find that the older I get, the more I am friends with her, but there are moments when she is most definitely MOM!  At those times, especially when I am sick or feel as if life has done me wrong,  I am grateful that she is there for me.  It’s those times when I need her the most. I am sure that we all feel the same way. 

So even thought she may drive you crazy at times, ok most of the time, just remember, Mom will love you all of the time.  Yes, Mother’s Day has come and gone, but your mom will always be your mom.  Every day and always.

By the way, if you would like to hear the best ode to mom song, check out the Intruders “I’ll Always Love My Mama”:  http://popup.lala.com/popup/504684689312122178

Product Spotlight:

Now if you really want to impress mom, why not try to win her a new car?  During campaigns 11 & 12, Avon is giving you a chance to win a new Chevy.  Here’s how:

rev up the shine factor…WIN A FREE CAR

GRAND PRIZE WINNER

2010 RED CHEVROLET MALIBU 4-DOOR SEDAN
Approx. retail value $29,000
Includes:
• Sun Roof
• Leather Seats
• V6 Engine
• Front Wheel Drive
• Free 1-Year Subscription to OnStar Directions and Connections Plan
• Free 3-Month Trial Subscription XM Satellite Radio
• Front-Seat Heat Warmers
• Bluetooth Wireless Technology
• MP3 and CD Players
• AM/FM Stereo
• Automatic Transmission
5 RUNNERS-UP
Will each receive a check in the amount of $1,000.00
250 BEAUTY BUNDLES
An assorted selection of our top-selling full-size Avon Beauty products.
a $150.00 value each!

TO ENTER OUR “NOW IS THE TIME TO SHINE” SWEEPSTAKES:
For every full-size Glazewear Lip Gloss you purchase in Brochure 11 and Brochure 12, you will receive one mail-in entry form.
The more you buy, the more chances you’ll have to win!

BUY A GLAZEWEAR…YOU COULD WIN A 2010 RED CHEVY MALIBUSo go out there and win one for Mom!  Or treat yourself.  Go ahead, you’re allowed.As always, thanks for taking the time to drop by.  I hope that you will come back to visit again soon. 

Regards,

 
Tracey

 

Hello Green Tomorrow

Rain, rain, go away.  Come back another day.  That’s what we used to chant as kids when skipping rope.  We chant as a joke as we got older when it rains on our weekend or if we think it has rained too much.  In reality, we know that we need the rain along with all of the great things it brings, such as the rain forests.   Avon is doing it’s part by saving 1 tree at time and asks that you join the crusade.  Here is a link to a video that will explain more:  http://www.youravon.com/REPSuite/hgt_home.page.

Here is also a brief summary of Hello Green Tomorrow:

WHAT is it?
The world’s first-ever global tree planting campaign, leveraging Avon’s unique reach across the country and around the world, to help save the critical Atlantic Rainforest in South America

WHEN will it take place?
Launches late March (C9 in the US), with key promotion during April-May, and continues year-round

HOW does it work?
Every donation of just $1 plants one tree! It could not be easier! Avon has donated the first $1 million.

WHERE does it take place?
Avon Representatives and associates in 65 countries are supporting Hello Green Tomorrow

Now Is The Time

Initial efforts are focused on March through May 2010, and we will announce our first milestone of funds raised on June 5, 2010, to mark United Nations World Environment Day.

Campaign 9 is the official start of this great endeavor.  You are also more than welcome to contact me for more information.  Thank you for your help to make a difference.

Product Spotlight:

I would like to remind you that I have the Anew Reversalist Eye System in stock for only $25. 

40+
ANEW REVERSAL
FIGHTS MODERATE SIGNS OF AGING

ISTnew
INTRODUCING
ILLUMINATING EYE SYSTEM

• Brightening Veil
Sheer veil with potent skin brighteners. Illuminates under eyes instantly. Use after Eye Cream and reapply as needed. .09 oz. net wt.
• Eye Cream
Visibly repairs dark circles, fine lines and wrinkles over time. Use twice a day all over eye area. .5 fl. oz.
Item#: 245-213
Price: $25.00
buy now & save
Will be $30.00

INSTANTLY
Eye area appears more luminous
IN 4 WEEKS
Dramatically reduces the look of fine wrinkles

World’s 1st two-part eye system with Activinol Eye Technology
Help reactivate skin’s REPAIR process and DRAMATICALLY REVERSE VISIBLE WRINKLES

BRIGHTENS EVEN YOUR DARKEST UNDEREYE AREA

 

Please contact me if you would like to order this great new product.  Shipping is free. 

Thank you for taking the time to stop by.  I will keep you posted on Avon’s Hello Green Tomorrow’s efforts.  Please also feel free to comment or ask question here. Thanks again and take care.  Till next time.

Regards,

Tracey

In Business For Yourself, Not By Yourself

As an Independent Avon Representative, I’ve often wondered about the word “Independent”.  Yes, Avon is mine to basically run as I please.  I can work on it when I want, how I want and where I want.  Shape it to fit my needs, not the other way around.  However, I do have the support system of Avon itself.  I can utilize their advertising, samples, demo products and the management team is there for any help and or advise that I would need.  But I have to admit that sometimes, even that is not enough.  With the advent of social media such as Twitter, Facebook along with Ning groups, help for my business has gotten a bit easier.  I would also like to make a point of a few other very helpful souls out there whose business is to help small biz owners like myself to prosper and grow. 

During my forays into social media groups such as Twitter and Facebook, I have been fortunate to come across people such as Ann Evanson: http://www.warrior-preneur.com, Carrie Wilkerson: http://carriewilkerson.com, Lucinda Cross:  http://corporatemomdropouts.com, Denise O’Berry: http://www.deniseoberry.com/, and Kim DeYoung: http://metromom.com

Though they all offer coaching of one type or another, they each have their own specific style and specialties.   Yes, their coaching comes with a fee.  Like the rest of us, they have to make a living too!  However, they offer many free products and services as well such as newsletters, blogs, e-books, podcasts and much more.  Ann Evanson aka the Warrior-Preneur even goes so far as to allow bloggers to post their blogs on her Facebook page once a week!  This is just one way to show how she is there to be the help you need, when you need it.

So basically what I am saying that if you are like myself, and still are looking for that extra push or support that you need for yourself or your business, you don’t have to look far.  They are out there and they are waiting to share their expertise and experiences with you.  Remember, you may be in business for yourself, but you are certainly not by yourself. 

Product Spotlight

You have heard me mention great products from Avon’s Anew line.  They have now introduced the Anew Reversalist Regimen.  Focusing on moderate signs of aging it reduces wrinkles, improves firmness and evens skin tone.  The Illuminating Eye System in particular zeroes in on decreasing dark circles under eyes.  The Illuminating Eye System is now available for only $25, regularly $30.  I have 5 in stock right now so contact me to get in on this great product and great deal! 

As always, thank you for stopping by.  Please let me know if there us anything in particular you would like to see here on the blog.  I would be happy to share any news or information you think might be beneficial.  Till next time.

Regards,

Tracey

Empower

I was in the hair salon today, waiting for my stylist when I picked up a copy of  Ladies Home Journal.  I was skimming through it when I came across an article detailing one woman’s battle with domestic violence.  Her name is Amanda White and for the purposes of this article for Ladies Home Journal, she became the face of domestic violence.  Here is her story: 

The Face of Domestic Violence

 http://www.lhj.com/relationships/marriage/challenges/the-face-of-domestic-violence/

This story brings home the need to have support groups, organizations and foundations to help women such as Amanda White.  Avon as most of you know has been active in such endeavors.  With the help of Reese Witherspoon, Avon’s Global Ambassador, Avon has become one of the largest corporate supporters of women’s affiliated organizations and charities, such as the fight against domestic violence and breast cancer research.  Avon is not only the company for women, but is empowering them as well.

Please take a look at how you too can help empower women along with Avon and Reese Witherspoon:

EMPOWER
Empowerment Tee
Cotton/spandex. Machine wash and dry. Imported.
S(6-8), M(10-12), L(14-16), XL(18), 1X(18W-20W), 2X(22W-24W)
Price: $15.00
100% of the net profits ($8.87) will be donated to the Avon Foundation to end violence against women.

Join Reese Witherspoon
Since 2007, Reese has partnered with Avon to make a difference. She has presented millions of dollars in Avon grants for breast cancer research and access to care and spoken out against domestic violence in Washington, DC, and at the United Nations. Join her and make a difference, too.

You can MAKE A DIFFERENCE
Avon believes that when women are empowered they can make their dreams a beautiful reality. Nowhere is that commitment more evident than in our philanthropic efforts, led by the Avon Foundation for Women. Avon is the largest corporate supporter of the breast cancer cause, and the largest corporate-affiliated foundation for women’s causes, with programs in more than 50 countries.avonfoundation.org

Empowerment Bracelet
Silvertone infinity symbol represents a future without limitations for all women. Blue stretch cord fits most.
Small (“6), Large (7 1/4”)
Price: $3.00
100% of the net profits ($2.24) will be donated to the Avon Foundation to end violence against women.

 
 

Domestic Violence Unisex Bracelet
Features empowerment emblem. Fits most adults. Silicone.

Item#: 056-574
Price: $3.00
100% of the net profits ($1.74) will be donated to the Avon Foundation to end violence against women

 

 

 
 
 
 
 
 
 

Thank you for allowing me to share this information with you.  Feel free to comment and or contact me if you would like more information about any of Avon’s foundations.  Thanks again and take care.

Regards,

Tracey

Direct Selling 101 – ABC News

As I am sure you have heard from news programs, editorials and talking heads alike, the economy is taking it’s time to recover.  Unemployment is still at an all time high and people are looking for ways to make money.  Here is one way to do so, direct selling.  Whether you choose Avon, Tupperware or Mary Kay, take a moment to review this quick crash course to help you to choose the direct selling opportunity that is right for you. 

“Direct Selling 101 “
Benefits & drawbacks of choosing a direct selling opportunity.
 

via Direct Selling 101 – ABC News

Other Cool Stuff 

Here is a direct selling opportunity that may be of interest.  It is a body wrap company whose focus is on weight loss.  My fellow direct seller and colleague, Cindy Voorhies gives a brief description of the company along with the link of the website: 

Hi Tracey, 

My business has in home body applications in which you can lose up to an inch in 45 minutes. We are an all natural based company. The applicator helps tone, tighten and lose inches. We also have supplements and skin care, along with facial and chin wraps which helps with wrinkles. This company is also going Global this month with the launch into Australia and then onto the U.K.  This product has become very popular as it is an alternative methods to liposuction and very affordable. 

My website is itworks.net/cvoorhies  where you will find more information.

Thanks

Cindy Voorhies

Please feel free to contact Cindy for more information.  Please also let me know if you have a direct selling opportunity out there you would like to promote.  As I have said before, we are all in this together.  If we do not help each other out, who will?

 Thanks and I hope to hear from you soon.  Take care.

Regards,

Tracey 

 
 
 

 

NY Times Article: Avon’s Little Sister Is Calling

The following is a re-print of an article that I found in the NY Times and I wanted to share it with you.  Please take a moment to read it and let me know what you think.  Thanks and enjoy! 

Greg Sailor for The New York Times

Kristiauna Mangum, left, an Ohio State University student and the campus sales manager for Mark cosmetics, with Amanda Heintzelman, a sales representative.

By CAMILLE SWEENEY
Published: January 13, 2010

KRISTIAUNA MANGUM, 22, a senior at Ohio State University in Columbus, said she always had a flair for makeup, but never considered it a professional calling. Then she heard about a pilot college program offered by Avon’s little sister brand, Mark, two years ago. “My mother was an Avon Lady, so I thought, huh, maybe becoming a Mark Girl could really be the way to go,” she said.

Greg Sailor for The New York Times

DIGITAL TOOL A Mark iPhone app.

Now Ms. Mangum is the sales manager for Mark at Ohio State, and manages 155 other Mark Girls who roam the dormitories and sorority houses, selling Mark beauty products and fashion accessories for a commission in the range of 20 to 50 percent.

“It’s really a grass-roots kind of thing, hitting the dorms, sororities, Facebook,” said Ms. Mangum, who uses her share of the profit, about $800 a month, to help settle her student loans. “I even rented space at local high school fairs — with 16- and 17-year-olds, you can move a lot of lip gloss,” said Ms. Mangum, whose major is marketing.

She is one of more than 40,000 Mark Girls in North America, mainly 18- to 24-year-old women who are changing the nature of direct sales by using the brand’s personalized e-boutiques, iPhone app and new Facebook e-shop, one of the beauty industry’s first forays into Facebook e-commerce.

“We’ve taken the same DNA of direct selling that has always been a part of Avon’s history and applied it to the digital world for our Mark reps to reach their customers,” said Claudia Poccia, president of Mark at Avon, which introduced the brand in 2003. “Now, we’re offering our Mark reps the opportunity to sell products not just door to door, but on Facebook, wall to wall.”

The Mark brand is evolving. It has its own spokeswoman, Lauren Conrad, the former reality TV star of “The Hills,” now a fashion designer and best-selling author of “L.A. Candy.” Its Facebook fan page has over 84,000 fans. According to estimates from Stifel Nicolaus, an investment bank, Mark’s revenue last year was about $70 million.

Unlike other companies involved in direct sales — including Amway, which may dedicate a product line or two to a more youth-oriented market, or Mary Kay and Avon, whose products are geared toward middle-aged women — Mark focuses almost exclusively on teenagers and women under 30.

The younger demographic, at least concerning sales representatives, has its drawbacks. “The fact that the reps are younger can mean different rules apply as to how a direct-selling company is going to have to manage them,” said Linda Bolton Weiser, a managing director of consumer equity research at Caris & Company, an investment bank. “There could be questions about volume limits and credit — a younger rep may be cut off earlier. And, if a rep is under 18, obviously you would need parental permission.”

Still, Mark’s motto — “Make your mark” — seems to resonate with its zealous representatives.

But can Tweets and news feeds from Mark Girls compete with over a century of Avon Ladies’ experience?

Because of the difference in how the products are branded and the separation between Avon and Mark representatives (those selling Avon can also sell Mark products, but not the other way around), there is some internal competition among representatives.

On the mark.girl discussion board on Facebook, the Mark-versus-Avon topic sparked a lively debate when one Mark representative wrote: “Has anybody else noticed Avon reps not taking the Mark product seriously?” An Avon representative replied: “A lot of Avon women I know don’t push Mark because it has a lower profit as compared to the Avon core product line.”

Some experts in the beauty business are fans of Mark. “It really helps that Mark has such low price points,” said Elaine D’Farley, beauty director of Self magazine. “Visually, it’s fun. The products hit the trend.”

Indeed, products such as the magnetic refillable color palette compact ($4) and Hook Ups (about $10) — two-ended cosmetic dispensers that can be customized to connect, for example, lip gloss and lip pencil, eyeliner and mascara — are so popular, as one Mark representative said, that “they’re impossible to keep in my purse.”

But some products have been criticized online, where a bad review may resonate more negatively than an item quietly returned to a store. On the Mark Web site, one reviewer said that a cheek tint left “zero shimmer on my cheek but plenty on my hands.” And on Makeupalley, a forum for comments on beauty products, a reviewer complained about Mark’s Good Riddance: “I have under eye circles and it didn’t even come close to covering them.”

But when it comes to using social media tools to sell services or products, Annemarie Frank, director of digital media and strategic alliance of Mark at Avon, said the viral nature of Mark’s brand presence is what company executives are after.

“Mark Girls can advertise their ability to sell products right on their Facebook profiles, and the widget functionality of Mark’s e-shop enables us to drop the shop into other places to give the brand a presence wherever people hang out online,” she said.

Of course, Mark is not the only beauty company to use digital marketing. Direct-sales firms like Mary Kay and Avon are also using social media and online tools. Both companies have a presence on Facebook as well as apps for cellphones and hand-held devices that their representatives can use to make sales.

Other skin care companies like Jafra, which also sells cosmetics, and Arbonne do less with social media.

But this might be changing.

The Direct Selling Association dedicated its annual communications seminar last month to new media strategies. “Attendance was double our usual number,” said Amy Robinson, an association spokeswoman. “If you’re a direct-selling company and you’re not on the Internet or making use of some of these new technologies, you’re already behind.”

For college-age sales representatives, Mark’s digital and mobile offerings can inspire any number of approaches.

One Mark representative, Hannah Parish, 20, a senior at Coastal Carolina University in Conway, S.C., has been selling Mark products since last January, when she ordered a Speedway Do Everything cover stick ($8) and signed up for her Mark Girl starter kit two weeks later.

“I fell in love with it,” Ms. Parish said.

This fall, when the Mark Rewards Program advertised a contest for all-expense-paid trips to this year’s Sundance Film Festival (a guest included) for the two highest-selling Mark Girls, Ms. Parish said, “That forced me to be really creative.”

She created a Facebook event, “Send Hannah to Sundance,” and invited 600 people in her network to join. She made numerous special offers, including one to bring her best client along with her to the festival in Park City, Utah.

Ms. Parish sold $6,000 worth of products; she and a friend will be traveling to the festival in two weeks.

“I’m a film buff and I’ve never seen snow,” she said. “When I answered the phone and heard, ‘Congratulations,’ I started screaming. My friend who bought $617 worth of merchandise and gets to come with me is still screaming.”

New Year, New You

2010 is here and I am more than ready for a brand new start.  2009 was not the best year for me with health issues, finances and just life in general.  I am eager to see what this new year will bring.  New ideas, perspectives, and empowerment, and a positive attitude.  This is the year to make a difference.

That being said the Avon Foundation for Women  along with Reese Witherspoon, Avon’s Global Ambassador is stepping forward to bring awareness to not only Breast Cancer research but for domestic violence as well. 

For more information about the Avon Foundation for Women, go to www.avonfoundation.org

Keeping with the theme of a New You, I would like to talk a bit out the resolutions that we all seem to make about keeping in shape.  We all promise ourselves to eat better, work out more and cut down on any vices we may have.  Now I may not be able to make you stick to your diet or drag you to the gym, or even make you quit smoking.  What I can do is make it a little easier to make you stick to your resolutions.  The Curves for Women Toning Trainer is just one the ways that I can help to support your decision to stay in shape.

All you have to do is put them on and let your feet do the rest.  Not bad, huh?  By the way, Curves has a lot more ways to help you to stay on track.  Go to my site www.youravon.com/traceyfisher for the rest of the Curves product lines. 

Thank you for all of your help and support this past year.  It was a rough year for everyone in 2009, but with each other’s continued encouragement & support I believe that we can make 2010 a banner year for everyone!  Take care and see you back her soon!

Regards,

Tracey

Happy Thanksgiving!

Just a quick note to wish you all a very happy and safe Thanksgiving! Eat, drink and be merry.   And don’t forget about Black Friday! Avon has some great deals for the great holiday shopping. In between the parades, football games and of course the turkey coma, take a minute and check out some of the the great sales.  Here is just one expample of the many bargains that Avon has to offer and can be found at www.youravon.com/traceyfisher:

 

I would also like to give special thanks for my customers for their continued patronage and for my friends, family and collegues. You have helped me, supported me and encourged. Thank you all from the bottom of my heart.

Happy Thanksgiving!

Tracey

Avon Breast Cancer Crusade

It’s October again, one of the most important months of the year.  Why you may ask?  Breast Cancer Awareness.  Many companies have come out with “pink products” in support of this very worthy cause.  However, I am proud to say that Avon was one of the first to initiate this type of program.  Along with providing pink products for the Avon Foundation, Avon’s Global Ambassador, celebrity Reese Witherspoon is helping to promote awareness about domestic violence with 2 very special items: the Empowerment Pendant Necklace and the Empowerment Bracelet.  Along with this years pink product, the Breast Cancer Crusade Moisturizing Bar Soap, Avon is well on it’s way in spreading the word about these worthy causes.
avon empowerment necklaceavon empowerment braceletavon breast cancer crusade bar soap
As quoted in the current brochure:  “More than 742,000 U.S. Avon Representatives raise funds to eliminate breast cancer and domestic violence by selling Avon products like these—not just in October, but in every campaign, all year round, every year since 1993!
 
Please also note that included with every purchase to benefit the Avon Foundation for Women is a free Breast Health Resource Guide or a Domestic violence Resource Guide.  Copies can also be found at  www.avonfoundation.org.
 
In addition, the Empowerment Bracelet is free with any Avon Foundation purchase which can be found on pages 78-79 in the current brochure. If you don’t have a brochure you can go online at www.youravon.com/traceyfisher or contact me and I will send you one. 
 
I hope that you will join me in this life saving cause.  Thanks for your continued support and let’s think Pink!
 
Regards,
Tracey