Thirty-One Business

 

In this Thirty-One Business Review, you will have the opportunity to: Find out how to become a consultant, how to make money and other important information like compensation plan details, start up costs and product line ETC.

 

If you are here today then you maybe trying to find out if this business model and company may be the ‘right’ match for you.

 

Business Model:

This is an MLM (multi level marketing) opportunity.

 

Product Line:

Bags, purses, totes, stationary, kitchen products, storage items, perfumed candle lights and other gift products. The products are geared towards females of all ages.

 

Headquarters:

Johnstown, OH, USA.

 

History:

Thirty-One was first started by Cindy Monroe back in 2003. She wanted a way to leave her corporate job to spend more time with family and doing things that she loved like ‘shopping’. She also wanted to Empower Women.

 

The Name:

The name Thirty-One is right out of the Book of Proverbs in the Hebrew Bible – Proverbs 31.

 

How to Make Money:

1- You make money by selling physical products to people by way of home parties, personal contact and even word of mouth.

2- You can make residual income by ‘recruiting’ others into the MLM side of the business.

 

How Much Can You Earn?

They are currently paying out 25% on all personal sales that you make. You also get paid extra for sales made by people that you personally sponsor or recruit into your down line. So let us do some math, if you sell $100 worth of product, you will make $25. If you sell $1,000 worth, you will make $250.

 

Start Up Costs:

It costs $99 to purchase your consultant kit. This kit is valued at over $300 and includes catalogues, order forms, fliers, cards and even some sample products.

 

Who Should Join?

If you are the out going type of person, loves selling, loves people and has a high level of energy and out going (not shy), then you may do well. Make sure to take out the calculator to see how much product sales you will need to make in order to meet your ‘needs’. This is something that most people tend to ‘overlook’.