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This is direct sales so it is literally what you make it. The sales appear to be one-sided but it is a persons clientele and repeat customers keep them in business. You have to build loyal clientele to thrive in this business. If you don't you wont! Very simple but true! Pros Great conferences fun and educational. Cons No sales no money. I absolutely love all the profits and smells are amazing! Pros S3x toys.

Cons Have to build a client base before your business takes off. About a year. Fun work your own business at your own pace. You are your own boss babe and make your own schedual. Work-life balance Work-life balance at Pure Romance is always able to work together you choose when you work to business. You can make money while you sleep, while your working , while your at your other job, while you attend school, etc. The more woman you reach with sales, joining your team the more income , rewards, amazing girls you are helping for health wellness and benefits.

You do not just sell the product you sell the benefits behind them. Overall My experience working at Pure Romance is amazing. Love my sisterhood, love the income, bonus checks, free time and making my own work hours I can work it as little or as much as I want around my other job and going to school online. I enjoy the job, still going through training still learning how to book parties and enjoy myself while working.

In order to make money you game to spend money. I enjoy this sister hood of possibilities. Loved it there, love the company and how you can work flexible at your own pace and own hours, the pay is based on how much you sell, they have amazing products for affordable price.

Jobs at Pure Romance. Content Writer. Graphic Designer. Front End Developer. Motion Graphics Designer. Software Developer. Always learning something new and keeps your mind busy. They have a wide variety of training videos and lessons.

There is something for everyone and everything and your leaders are beyond helpful in helping you succeed. Pros Flexible schedule. Cons None. Like trying to work at a sorority with girls that don't even try to include you unless you have a certain look. You'll only feel included if you drink the kool aid and sign your personal life away.

Certain employees are salary, while others are paid by the hour. If you're not in the inner circle even management will treat you like trash. All around a terrible place to work in every way. Pros Nothing. Cons Too many to list.

Yes There are 1 helpful reviews 1 No. Unless you are personal friends with someone in upper management, your chances to advance in the company are next to 0. The favoritism within the warehouse is unreal. Your work ethic means nothing. There is little to no communication among managers and even less from management to warehouse staff. In the time I was employed at the warehouse, we were promised reviews and raises on more than one occasion but were given nothing.

Those profits have continued to increase since then in the months that followed. The employees working 12 hours a day, 6 days a week throughout this pandemic keeping the company running were STILL not given raises. However, the starting wage was increased to be more competitive with other warehouses. Our K plans were put on hold as well so not only was no one fairly compensated for their hard work, we were punished for it.

Way to take care of your employees. The CEO must be extremely money hungry and obsessed with nothing more than making his already fat wallet even fatter. He has no interest whatsoever in taking care of the employees - more For example, many online stores regularly have discounts, which can dramatically drop down the prices of many products. At the same time, convincing newer people to get involved in Pure Romance parties could be challenging.

As I said before, this is a taboo topic area and one that many people are uncomfortable with. So, that also limits your potential audience. With any MLM, you can certainly expand your audience over time, and in fact, you need to in order to be successful. Pure Romance is a party-based MLM. That structure means that you are essentially holding meetings where you promote the products, give information, and try to elicit sales. The company also promotes a number of different themes that parties can be centered around.

These are:. From the descriptions, it sounds like the themes have a slightly different focus and might also promote different types of products. No matter what, I suspect that most hostesses would serve alcohol at the parties to try and break the ice a little bit.

After all, the topic is a challenging one. Using parties makes a certain amount of sense for this particular MLM because the concept is partly focused on educating women about their sexuality and empowering them. The general idea is that you keep having parties and inviting some new people and some of the same people, making sales as you go.

At the first party or two, people tend to be excited and make purchases. Over time, the end result is that fewer people come to the parties and fewer still make purchases.

But, that is always harder than it sounds. There's one more important area to consider — costs. The first of these is your starter kit. Pure Romance requires members to purchase kits. The kits also include items like best selling products, marketing materials, and a credit card reader. One reason for the price of the kits is how you make sales. I have always hated this model because it is riskier for you.

Your income from selling products in-person will always be limited by your time and energy. On the other hand, building a team offers more income potential, by allowing you to take advantage of other people's work. It sounds great, right? Yet, the recruitment process is where most MLMs get more difficult and complicated.

One problem is that you often end up competing with the people you recruit. After all, you will often recruit people from the same circle of friends. So, you will find that many of the same people get invited to your parties and the parties of the people you recruit. However, for many Pure Romance members, this challenge would dramatically reduce their potential to make money. Responses like this suggest that your chances of success are lower than is ideal.

Such issues also mean that anyone you recruit may struggle. You don't want either outcome, as your team can play a large role in your own income. Pure Romance doesn't provide many details about the team structure or the commission approach. The main information it notes is that people who host parties get a gift and a discount on products.

Like many MLMs, the concept is that if you want to know more about the opportunity, you need to contact a consultant. Personally, I hate that perspective. The author has not ever been a customer or consultant of Pure Romance or any MLM or direct sales company.

Some of us have had many friends in the business. And it can be kind of awkward at times. So now you have the privilege of feeling even more uncomfortable about telling your MLM friend no.

And spoiler alert: Pure Romance really pushes the idea that you can make money from becoming a consultant. But like most direct sales companies, their true bread and butter is consultants. Pure Romance makes money from signing people up to become Pure Romance Consultants. Some may argue that paying to become a consultant without a guarantee is harmless.

After all, many people pay for the gym or a Costco membership they never use. Ok, you say, a direct sales company is no different. But this is the issue. Is it a financial opportunity? Well, most likely not according to most income disclosure statements.

LuLaRoe is an example of this. Maybe you stumbled upon the company on your own. In fact, if you go to pureromance. And the target market? And note that while direct sales companies market the idea that you will own your own business, you will not have any control. You are not authorized to make any decisions. This is straight from their policies:. You are not an employee of the company. Because why would you? Because direct sales companies make money from recruiting new consultants, there is little care given to the relationship and education of current consultants.

They want to build a tribe of idiots, and this is typo was designed weed out the pesky, detail-oriented people. I realize this is a very scientific guess. Please let me know if I should elaborate. In the first year, your Pure Romance website costs are bundled into the Starter Kit.

But it is evident from the promotional material that you are encouraged to stock products. Sadly what happens with many direct sales consultants is an inventory surplus. This is how they profit. How you profit is of little to no interest to them.



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