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My Folders were getting crowded in my mail program and I am getting real tired of reading the same requests for info and Sales TIPS, build your business tips, how to get new customer tips, how to save money tips, etc., etc., etc. So I thought I would start putting together a collection of tips that I really really liked. This is not too say that all posted tips are not great, which they are, however some tips don't fit my situation. Perhaps if this works real well for all loopers we can improve on it together. If anyone has any suggestions or comments please e-mail me. For all of you that do read all 100 or more posts (which I do) each day, hopefully this will help make for less mail and more content. (this is my idea, I wonder what Tonya is going to think...hmmm) Don Baughn "The Spouse" |
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From: Avonma@aol.com <Avonma@aol.com> Subject: [avl] Full 'o Beans Info Has any one else seen this? Pretty interesting! Full 'O Beans - A Collectors Item > >Collecting beanbags are a hot thing! >And Avon's Full 'O Beans are a part of >this collector's craze. Remember when >we first introduced Full 'O Beans over a >year ago in Campaign 26, 1997? We >continued to add to our collection >throughout Campaign 4, 1998. The >customer price was $4.99 each. In the >recent Beans! Magazine, which is a >collector's guide & features current >trading prices, our Avon Full 'O Beans >were listed and some of them have >double in value. > >Take a look at these trading prices: > > Juggler the Seal - $10 > Jumbo the Elephant - $10 > Lenny the Leopard - $10 > Mozzarella the Mouse - $10 > Rumply the Sharpei - $10 > Skips the Puppy - $10 > Stretch the Giraffe - $10 > Dapper the Dinosaur -$10 > Bernard the Bear - $12 > Zoe the Zebra - $18 > >Plus, the editors and readers of the >magazine mentioned a few of their >favorites. The readers voted Bernard >the Bear as their favorite, while the >editors chose Stretch the Giraffe. > >Be sure you and your Representatives >take advantage of the valuable collector >information when selling the Birthstone >Full 'O Beans. Remember these are an >Industry First! No one else in the toy >market sells Full 'O Beans with their >very own birthstone, and no one sells >these new characters but our Avon >Representatives. Stacey Hurst |
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From: Jeny * <jenavon@hotmail.com> Places to leave Avon Brochures. 1. Doctors offices 2. Dentists offices 3. Mechanics waiting rooms 4. Laundromats 5. College campuses 6. On backs of stalls in public restrooms 7. Library 8. Beauty Parlors 9. Tax Preparation Offices 10. Orthodontist Offices 11. Insurance Offices 12. Dry Cleaners 13. Dairy Queen/Baskin Robins 14. Bagel shops 15. Donut shops 16. Deli's 17. ATMs 18. veterinarians 19. nail salons 20. Day care center 21. Retirement homes 22. Model home centers 23. Real estate agents offices 24. 7-11's or corner stores 25. In front of magazines at the check out line of the grocery store 26. With your Tip at a Restaurant 27. With toll booth collectors 28. Grocery Store Clerks 29. Video Stores 30. Dressing rooms 31. With fast food clerks 32. With Bank tellers 33. Shoe stores 34. Kids Resale shops (Lots of Moms) 35. Gymboree centers (Lots of moms) 36. Temporary Staff Offices 37. Flower Shops 38. Restaurants (I got lots of customers here!!!) 39. Pet Stores 40. Dance Studios 41. Grocery Stores where you leave your ads. 42. Mortgage offices 43. Computer stores 44. School Administrative Offices 45. Fabric stores 46. The Bakery 47. Print Shops 48. Cashiers at the dealerships 49. Tanning salons 50. Vitamin Stores 51. salespeople at Sears, Kids R us and Toys R Us, Target, Kmart, 52. Senior Activity centers 53. Walk-in Medical clinic's waiting room 54. Credit Union 55. Restaurant Supply store 56. Park benches 57. Bus Stop benches 58. The Pharmacy 59. Bowling Alleys 60. With the Clerks at the Post Office 61. Gas Station attendants 62. Movie Theater Lobbies 63. Print Shops 64. Furniture stores 65. Donut Shops 66. Jewelry Stores 67. Fitness Centers 68. Video store drop off box. |