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Selling clothing thru at-home parties. What companies besides CAbionline.com?
Category: Business and Money > Employment Asked by: cicco-ga List Price: $12.00 |
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06 Mar 2006 21:09 PST
Expires: 05 Apr 2006 22:09 PDT Question ID: 704445 |
I am considering becoming a consultant for CAbi Clothing Line. It is business similar to Mary Kay or Avon, but it is selling women's clothing thru at-home parties. The website is cabionline.com. I want to know what other companies have the same business model (consultants selling women's clothing thru at-home parties). In other words, who are CAbi's closest competitors, who offer a clothing line with similar price points (avg. $75 per piece)? I understand that there is another clothing line that sells at about the same price point and one that sells at a higher price point (avg 125/piece of clothing). There may be more. Who are they? Please help me find out who they are and the websites where I can get info on becoming a consultant. I would like to have at least 2-3 websites for companies that offer a similar clothing line. Thank you. | |
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Re: Selling clothing thru at-home parties. What companies besides CAbionline.com?
From: ewishes-ga on 14 Mar 2006 10:17 PST |
I tried selling clothing at home/party/by appointment. Clothing is hard to sell when you just have a variety of sizes. What kind a sucess do you want with selling clothing. How much time do you have? Who are your potential clients. I Moved away from clothing and now work for a Jones of NY and their new line selling jewerly and Handbags. I would be more than happy to share facts with you about why I transitioned to this from clothing. |
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Re: Selling clothing thru at-home parties. What companies besides CAbionline.co
From: cicco-ga on 27 Mar 2006 13:10 PST |
Ewishes, Thanks for your insight. Were you selling one of the clothing lines we mentioned above? I would love to know your thoughts on the pros and cons. How much more successful are you now with jewelry and handbags vs. clothing. Thanks for your help, cicco |
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Re: Selling clothing thru at-home parties. What companies besides CAbionline.co
From: myoarin-ga on 27 Mar 2006 14:50 PST |
I would be very interested to know the details of becoming a consultant and how sales are made. I rather suspect that consultants have to buy the collection they want to show (and next season's when it comes out) and take orders. If this is so, and there is an "upline", it begins to sound like pyramid selling. Some of the other stores are more forthright with information. I notice that there are very many consultants with websites that link to cabionline - and wonder if this is a free service. Myoarin (just a suspicious man) |
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Re: Selling clothing thru at-home parties. What companies besides CAbionline.co
From: kmarney-ga on 14 Jun 2006 09:07 PDT |
There are two companies you could consider that are NOT pyramid type companies and do NOT require you to purchase the inventory in order to sell. Casuals ETCETERA www.etcetera.com is a fabulous company with a very large line ofmoderately priced womens casual chic designer clothing. The average price point is $150. Consultants are independent business and it is an appointment based concept where consultants have four trunk shows each year of about a week in length featuring each of four collections. You are not required to buy the sample set, you are not asked to recruit or set up consultants beneath you. ETCETERA is a sister company to Carlisle and under a corporate unbrella that has supported this concept for 25 year. An awesome company. the other one in that price range is a collection by Worth that is similar price point but and similar concept for sales but the quality (in my opinion) isn't quite as good. Check them both out and you decide. I like hte fact that you sell 4 times a year and are not constantly trying to get people to have party for you. I have been in this business 3 years and LOVE it! It's so easy when you love the line. You do have to be good at networking and have a large circle of women to contact and develop clients through. If you only have 20 women on your list, you will not make it. ETCETERA offers superior training and will really work with you to determine if you can have a viable agency. They want a win-win relationship and do not just sign up anyone.... Good luck! |
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Re: Selling clothing thru at-home parties. What companies besides CAbionline.com?
From: contessa91-ga on 09 Jul 2006 14:11 PDT |
Maybe try www.kokoon.net. Everyone goes crazy for these clothes! They have the best selection, most fashionable, hip styles and good prices. They take very few new reps...they are definitely a 'best kept secret'. I don't think they really compete with Cabi...much more hip styles. Good luck! |
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Re: Selling clothing thru at-home parties. What companies besides CAbionline.com?
From: clotheshorse-ga on 01 Oct 2006 16:28 PDT |
There is no other direct sales company like CAbi. I suggest you go back to the CAbi consultant and direct your questions and concerns to her. |
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Re: Selling clothing thru at-home parties. What companies besides CAbionline.com?
From: prolific-ga on 20 Nov 2006 18:25 PST |
I wonder if cicco signed up for CAbi. I did for the fall season. I will not continue for the spring. As others have mentioned, it would be better to just have to do a week per season rather that 16 to 17 weeks per season for trunk shows. You need to have a lot of clothes-buying friends who like having parties--at least 17 of them on whom you can rely each season to do a party. I found I don't like setting up shop in other people's homes--even though they're getting 50% off some clothes, it still feels like an intrusion. I'm exhausted afterwards--coming to the home, setting up, chatting and being "ON", waiting for the guests, doing the show, being in more than one place at the same time helping the guests with selection, taking the orders, dealing with returns and exchanges, dealing with the data entry online, avoiding errors, etc. Not to mention, your sales terrain will change each season as the pyramid grows. And they don't tell you when someone new is coming into your area or how many are already there. On top of that, they want you to sell the idea of selling CAbi!! At your clothing parties! This business is for a true Extrovert, who doesn't mind going up to strangers to sell them on the line, or someone who has a terrific network, as mentioned. This was not me. Plus, as mentioned there is a large investment necessary. I will not see all of mine back as I've stopped too soon to recover it. They say it takes 3 seasons to hit one's stride. My husband is too paranoid about money to wait that long, so he was an added stress. If I had know all this, really "gotten it" beforehand, I don't think I would have invested. The part that I like the least is the pyramid scheme. Your sales turf will change every season and you may not know who your competition is, as they won't tell you directly. My upline people have done well, especially the ones who came on board early in this business, like 4 years ago. They were able to set down roots when there was less competition AND they make money off their downline. I think timing was the thing in terms of CAbi, or starting in an area where there aren't many CAbi people at all. How you find that out is a big mystery, however. |
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