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Top 5 Reasons to Become an Usborne Books Consultant

By Jen, published Mar 31, 2008
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Have you been thinking about becoming a direct seller? Do you want to work from home? Becoming an Usborne Books Consultant is the way to go! Usborne Books are awesome children's books that are illustrated with vibrant colors to grab attention and are full of educational information. Here are the top five reasons you should consider Usborne Books if you are looking to work from home:

Be your own boss. You will not have someone over you telling you what to do, you answer to yourself. Usborne Book Consultant's have control over their business, you do what you want, when you want.

Set your own schedule. Do you need to be home at certain times to be with the kids? Usborne Books makes that easy to do! You create your schedule and can change it whenever you want to. If you need to take a break from your business, no big deal! Usborne doesn't have monthly or even yearly quotas, sell however much you want or just become a consultant to get a discount on books for the family!

Create a great home library. When you become an Usborne Books Consultant you will be able to earn free books for your own home library by hosting your own show and using the hostess benefits, on top of your commission! You can also become a consultant and just use your discount to buy books for you and your family, since there are no quotas, you will basically get a lifetime discount on Usborne Books.

Market to different areas. While most direct selling companies only sell through home shows, Usborne Books gives you several routes to take. Many consultants chose to sell Usborne Books through home shows since it is the quickest way to make an impression on a large group of people. When you become an Usborne Books Consultant you will other options as well, you can sell to schools and libraries after becoming an Educational Consultant (through an easy training) using direct sales, book fairs, and reading incentive challenges.

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Great article, something I may seriously consider!

Posted on 03/31/2008 at 7:03:42 PM

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