2014 avon tips by emily seagren

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Makeup Marketing Online – Avon Tips by Emily Seagren Driving New Recruits 

Find your niche – what works for you with recruiting?

Try lots of different methods to figure out what you’re good at.

Once you figure out what you’re good at and what works, perfect those skills and be consistent about doing the same recruiting tasks every week.

If you decide you want to grow both sales and leadership, spend equal amounts of time doing marketing activities geared toward sales and recruiting.

If you started out mainly selling and are new to recruiting, you have to re­train your brain to always offer the Avon opportunity to every customer you come into contact with. I offer my customers 3 opportunities. The opportunity to buy, the opportunity to shop online, and the opportunity to sell.

Include instructions on how to sign up for your team on all of your communications including email signatures, business cards, book labels, etc.

Use the social media app to share the Avon opportunity on Facebook, Twitter, and Pinterest. SPECIFICS ON HOW TO DO??

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Click on web office on yourAvon.com –click on the 2nd pink box on the top called Social Media Center – 5 To dos for each campaign – gives the ability to share on Facebook, Twitter, and Pinterest. Also shows the URL to share on other Social Media websites. My favorites are: Facebook, Twitter, Pinterest, GooglePlus, LinkedIn, and YouTube. Then at the bottom of the screen there are Featured Posts and Featured videos to share. Click on the Facebook button and it should give you the option to share on your timeline or on any pages you manage. You can add a message to give it a personal message and even hashtags if you’d like. Use 3 – 5 hashtags. Categorize your post. Don’t use too many words in your hashtags…the simpler the better or too many hashtags. Go into your social media center at least once a campaign. Also gives you links to your own Fergie mini­site and your eStore. Shows stats on the left hand side in a box called My Stats where you can see which are your most popular posts.

If blogging is something that interests you, try writing blog posts about the Avon opportunity. Think about your audience and what types of questions they would ask if they’re thinking about selling Avon. (ex: how much does it cost to start Avon? how much money can you make selling Avon? How do you sign up to sell Avon?)

Buffer – www.bufferapp.com helps you automate your social media posts. Try to post equally about sales and recruiting. Once I write a blog post, I add it to the queue in Buffer and make sure the link to the article is shared on Facebook, Twitter, LinkedIn, GooglePlus, and Pinterest.

Create Pinterest boards about selling Avon. How to do? Go to www.pinterest.com – click on Sign up if you don’t have an account yet. According to mashable.com, 68.2% of users are women. 1.36 million visitors a day. Go to your own Avon website, click on shop now. Go to any product page to find the share buttons for Facebook, Twitter, Pinterest, and Tumblr. Social media is about constant activity and growth so add new connections, create new boards, and add new pins frequently. Use board titles that are searchable and write good descriptions.

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