10 Great Reasons…

To Begin your Vemma Business in DECEMBER!

1.            You get to take the TAX Benefits at the end of the year. It’s like having a baby in December!

2.            Ipod (for downloading training), new cell phone or computer are just a few of the tax deductible presents you might buy yourself in December!

3.            Are you going to travel to see friends and family over the holidays? Take some V2s and Verve, let them try it!!  Share the Vemma opportunity and write off part of your trip!

4.            Since Vemma has no territories, when you are making all of your holiday telephone calls to friends, keep good records, because you can tell them all about your new Vemma business and write off the calls!

5.            Not sure what to give those on your holiday list?  Wanting to buy your builder pack?  How about Vemma and Verve for those family members and friends who haven’t signed up yet?  Give them the gift of health!!

6.            Are your relatives going to visit you over the holidays? Practice “sharing” Vemma & Verve with them, and get part of your training done.

7.            Are your friends and acquaintances going to holiday parties? Doesn’t everyone talk about their New Years Resolutions?  Vemma fits perfectly into so many resolutions; lose weight, get healthy, eat better!  Give them a few of your business cards or Vemma brochures to share.  Or better yet, get your friends signed up, so they can share their own business cards!!

8.            Over the holidays, you will see lots of people that you won’t see very often otherwise. What a wonderful time to be able to tell them about your new Vemma business!

9.            Make immediate sales by letting your friends and family know that your Vemma store is open for last minute stocking stuffers, gifts and gift wrapping service! 

10.          Take advantage of some time between Christmas & the New Year to review the Vemma training materials & be prepared start 2008 with a bang by sharing the business opportunity in the New Year!

Post written by Jill LaFond

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