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Is it worth doing Usborne Books At Home?

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rolandbrowning · 25/01/2009 18:03

Obviously I'm not hoping to make loads and loads of money, I just need to make about £100 per week on average. Is that completely unrealistic? Also does location matter? I'm near Manchester. Anyone who has any experience of this, please could you advise me?

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PuzzleRocks · 25/01/2009 20:13

Someone on here is Usborne seller and often has threads about their sales (sorry, can't think of their name). You might want to do a search and ask their advice.

nappyzonehasastroppytoddler · 25/01/2009 20:16

i think it was littlelapin and i dont think she is here anymore though i might be wrong.

PuzzleRocks · 25/01/2009 20:46

Oh I thought I saw a thread from a different poster the other day.

PuzzleRocks · 25/01/2009 20:52

Try looking for lackadaisycal or chloemegjess. I think they are sellers.

rolandbrowning · 25/01/2009 21:22

Thanks PuzzleRocks, i'll do that.

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rolandbrowning · 25/01/2009 21:25

Just found a small business add from cmj, silly me obviously didn't look properly.

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tippysam · 05/02/2009 21:42

Hi there,

Slightly different from Usborne books, but they were one of the companies I looked into when looking for a party plan job.

I am an Independent Consultant with The Pampered Chef. I sell good quality kitchen and tableware products. Have a look at my website www.pamperedchef.biz/georgina

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I have been a Consultant with the Pampered Chef for nearly two years. After having twins and a three year old toddler, I realised that I would be unable to return to my previous job. I started looking for a job that would fit around my family and allow me to be a full time stay at home Mum. I have to say I've found it with The Pampered Chef!!!

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morocco · 05/02/2009 21:46

I'd say it's hard to earn that much, yep, unless you recruit a lot of other people and get commission on their sales. if that's how you approach it, then maybe. if you try just selling the books, no way can you earn that imo. it's nice for a sideline, bit of extra cash every now and then, and hard to actually lose money on it, unless you buy your kids loads of books of course

doolallyt · 05/04/2009 19:14

Hi, wondered if you'd made any decisions re party plan yet - I have recently joined mini IQ books as an independent associate and Im really enjoying it. The best thing is its well established but with very little coverage in the north so getting in early gives a head start. If anyone north of Manchester interested its definately worth a look - let me know if you're still debating and I may be able to help x

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