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Livelovelife35 · 05/05/2020 16:58

Just about to join usborne books
Looking to earn a little extra money and I cant work just now
Wondering if anyone on here is or has joined recently and is it good and do you get money from it? If so is it worth it

If not any other suggestions (not avon)
Hope you are all well and safe

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pinksquash13 · 05/05/2020 17:00

I know someone who does very well with it. Get in with local schools seems to be a good earner.

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SHK92 · 25/08/2020 02:34

I joined 3 weeks ago! You definitely need the right social connections and support when you start out. You need to place 6 large orders to unlock working with schools and I've only done 1 so far! As I'm still trying to conceive and am not yet a mum, and also relatively new to the neighbourhood, I don't have friends in baby and toddler groups or nurseries; so I'm personally finding it hard!

On the other hand, there are some organisers that start out easily as they have a big family, strong support network and supportive followers. So, it really depends!

These days everything is online and if you're not as confident using social media it can be tricky to get yourself out there. But if that's what you're used to, you can get creative to make yourself stand out.

Hope this helped! Good luck with whatever you decide. Smile

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ElizabethMainwaring · 25/08/2020 02:47

You will find it difficult to get into schools for the foreseeable future. No visitors allowed unless vital.
Also schools won't be using shared books in class.
So it's not really very good timing.
Personally, I'm not a fan of Usborne books, I have bought a few art and craft ones and was unimpressed.
Sorry- I sound a right miserable sod!
Good luck with finding the right venture.

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SHK92 · 27/08/2020 23:29

As I suffer from social anxiety I am finding it quite a challenge; can't help but compare myself to others who have just started and are doing so well. I'm just not the aggressive sales type, never have been! Only joined for my love of books and wanting to share that with families, also to push myself out of my comfort zone. Perhaps bit off more than I can chew Hmm but only time will tell! Thank you for your honesty though, you bring up a good point about school books!

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Feminist10101 · 27/08/2020 23:34

@ElizabethMainwaring

You will find it difficult to get into schools for the foreseeable future. No visitors allowed unless vital.
Also schools won't be using shared books in class.
So it's not really very good timing.
Personally, I'm not a fan of Usborne books, I have bought a few art and craft ones and was unimpressed.
Sorry- I sound a right miserable sod!
Good luck with finding the right venture.

We had a virtual book fair which went brilliantly. £600 worth bought meant £250 (IIRC) worth of free books for the school.

(We have around 250 children in the school so only the equivalent of a couple of quid each.)
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Itshissister · 28/08/2020 06:33

So many people are reps around here, I dont see how anyone makes any money out of it.

I bought a book from someone doing it once and it took 2 weeks to come. I could have ordered it from Amazon and it would have been cheaper and quicker!

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BikeRunSki · 28/08/2020 06:40

I bought a book from someone doing it once and it took 2 weeks to come. I could have ordered it from Amazon and it would have been cheaper and quicker!

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SHK92 · 30/08/2020 01:00

So far I have spent more money then made money! Have to pay for certain things like leaflets, colouring sheets and delivery and you need to buy a card reader if you want to do stalls; need a printer for all the event promotion stuff otherwise you have to order that in too so can get costly, then you still might not make that money back so it's a risk you take. I'm curious to hear how to OP got on, though?

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Norma27 · 30/08/2020 05:33

It is an MLM. 99% of people who join mlms lose money.
People would rather buy off Amazon which is cheaper and quicker.
Get out before you lose even more money.

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unoeufisunoeuf1 · 30/08/2020 09:12

Don't do it! The market is completely saturated and exactly the same books can be bought cheaper from Amazon, WHSmiths, Tesco etc. In my area there are also ex-Usborne sellers trying to offload their stock cheaply, which is just extra competition for you.

The only way to make any money in MLM (and this is just as much MLM as Forever Living, Arbonne etc) is by recruiting hundreds of sellers underneath you,which is both stressful and unethical.

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BSintolerant · 30/08/2020 09:12

It’s an MLM. You’ll lose money and piss everyone off.

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BSintolerant · 30/08/2020 09:14
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GoldenKelpie · 30/08/2020 17:35

@Livelovelife35

Just about to join usborne books
Looking to earn a little extra money and I cant work just now
Wondering if anyone on here is or has joined recently and is it good and do you get money from it? If so is it worth it

If not any other suggestions (not avon)
Hope you are all well and safe

Don't do it if you want to make any money (nor Avon) because they're MLM and you have to "pay to play" and your outlays will invariably be more than you take in commission from sales. Sorry.

Best start a new thread asking other mnetters for ways of making money from home that do not include MLM. You'll get some great ideas that won't cost you money but will make you money. Good luck.
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GoldenKelpie · 30/08/2020 17:38

@SHK92

I joined 3 weeks ago! You definitely need the right social connections and support when you start out. You need to place 6 large orders to unlock working with schools and I've only done 1 so far! As I'm still trying to conceive and am not yet a mum, and also relatively new to the neighbourhood, I don't have friends in baby and toddler groups or nurseries; so I'm personally finding it hard!

On the other hand, there are some organisers that start out easily as they have a big family, strong support network and supportive followers. So, it really depends!

These days everything is online and if you're not as confident using social media it can be tricky to get yourself out there. But if that's what you're used to, you can get creative to make yourself stand out.

Hope this helped! Good luck with whatever you decide. Smile

On the other hand, there are some organisers that start out easily as they have a big family, strong support network and supportive followers. So, it really depends!

Yes, you need to exploit family, friends, neighbours, colleagues goodwill and friendship. That is precisely how MLM works (or rather, doesn't). Hmm
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GoldenKelpie · 30/08/2020 17:42

Incidentally, regarding Avon, I can buy direct from the website and receive my order quickly, with free postage. I did this on Thursday when I ordered some perfume. It arrived in post Saturday. No Avon lady in the world can do this for me.

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RevolutionRadio · 30/08/2020 17:49

@goldenkelpie on Avon site they seem to assign you a random person (in the top right corner). You can put in your postcode and choose some one near by. I did this in the hope they actually got something from it.

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FelicityPike · 30/08/2020 17:55

MLM. Wouldn’t touch them with a barge pole.

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GoldenKelpie · 30/08/2020 18:57

[quote RevolutionRadio]@goldenkelpie on Avon site they seem to assign you a random person (in the top right corner). You can put in your postcode and choose some one near by. I did this in the hope they actually got something from it. [/quote]
That's good to know. Thanks Smile. Makes me think though, why go through the long process of waiting for a book to be delivered, waiting while it is picked up (a week or more later) then waiting a couple of weeks for the delivery. Doesn't make sense, does it?

The alternative, buying online with delivery a couple of days later seems better. If I can put in my postcode then chances are my Avon lady may benefit from the commission.

However Avon have stopped having 'areas' their Avon ladies cover in favour of a free for all "recruit anyone and everyone" policy which means no-one makes money direct selling (unless to all their family/friends/neighbours).

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