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TheGreatPerahia

Member Name: TheGreatPerahia

Product:

Kleeneze

Date: 19/08/08 (488 review reads)
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Disadvantages: none

In 2008 it will take 6 months to build a solid customer base in Kleeneze and costs @ £30 per 50 catalogues. If you are doing it full time on the retail side it will cost you £120 a week to replace lost catalogues early on until you have built a good customer base then costs reduce because you are only placing them with customers. Equally on the network side of the business it wil cost you in advertising and marketing if you want to earn money from that side of the business in team bonuses and royalties.

If you are prepared to wait six months to build your customer base your profits will increase over time.
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Summary: great

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Last comments:
sdhanlon

- 15/08/09

Wow!!! £120 per week on new catalogues??? I'm shocked, unless you were doing around 2,000 catalogues a week in which case your income would be around £700 a week including bonus.

I was never that commited I built my customer base slowely but it's still over 1500 customers and pays me full time now. But I agree re-investment into your business is crucial, it may be strange to the JOB culture but money wisely spent makes even more money, as was the case for me. :)
thedevilinme

- 19/08/08

The catolgues are great dootmats! I may take one on Dragoms den and say just that!
I-tried-this

- 19/08/08

Theres alot of stuff in that! But think you nneed to market it a little, its clearly aimed at investors, rather then retailers and your title could really help you out here by picking up on this.
Also, more of an introduction/summary would be helpful to explaining what your case is for each.

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