Slumber Parties

struggler44

A Salute to all on Watch
Hi Ladies,

I am thinking about becoming a consultant for Slumber Parties, Inc. and wanted to get some feedback.

Can you let me know if you have ever been to a party, would you go to another one and what do you think about their products?

Thanks!
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That thing got a Hemi in it? :yikes:
 

migtig

aka Mrs. Giant
Ok, so you're forcing my hand. I am a Slumber Parties business owner. 3 years now in conjunction with a full time day job. I have MANY repeat clients and hostesses. My sales in 2011 exceeded $50k, and this is average. We have women who have been doing this business for over 10 years, and some full time earning more than $20K A MONTH! In a bad economy, 2 things sell well, alcohol and sex. What we are selling is relationship insurance and teaching sexual education. Parties are tastefully done and the support network is huge.
Do you think selling vitamins, cleaning supplies or pots and pans is easier? I can tell you from personal experience that it is NOT. Why would the average working woman, or stay at home mom spend $100 on a frying pan?! She can get commercial quality in Ross or Home Goods. But ask any women who's ventured into an Adult bookstore and most will tell you that it's a creepy experience and you have to read the package to see what something does (who are you going to ask? the 18 year old at the register?) A business owner would look at the bigger picture, unlike the "dream stealers". Who could believe that one day we'd PAY for bottled water? I never thought it would be a success, but look at it today. Someone looked outside the box and saw the value. Home based businesses do the same. There are plenty of MLM sex toy companies out that, more than you can imagine - but there are ethics and education that set some apart. Our biggest sales states are MD and UT - go figure! FL with the worst economy ever, still has lots of successful consultants. They can't buy the experience of a party in a store nor can they purchase what we offer in the mall. The only ladies not making money in this business is the one that isn't working her business. So again, I suggest to anyone who is looking to start their own business to talk to other business owners. The perspectives are different from those who like their structured work environments, being told where and when to be, when they can and cannot be off and exactly how much they will be paid vs the freedom of giving yourself a pay raise when you want it, taking time off without having to clear it with anyone else and proving your worthiness to no one but yourself. Dream stealers. They are plentiful. They don't want for more out of life but take what they are given and are satisfied. They envy those who reach for the stars and do something to put into motion. :yawn:
Without entrepreneurs, the world would be a boring black and white experience.
Off my soapbox.

Really? Did you actually read this tread before you started in? And what county do you make those kind of sales in? I'm just curious.
 

libertytyranny

Dream Stealer
Ok, so you're forcing my hand. I am a Slumber Parties business owner. 3 years now in conjunction with a full time day job. I have MANY repeat clients and hostesses. My sales in 2011 exceeded $50k, and this is average. We have women who have been doing this business for over 10 years, and some full time earning more than $20K A MONTH! In a bad economy, 2 things sell well, alcohol and sex. What we are selling is relationship insurance and teaching sexual education. Parties are tastefully done and the support network is huge.
Do you think selling vitamins, cleaning supplies or pots and pans is easier? I can tell you from personal experience that it is NOT. Why would the average working woman, or stay at home mom spend $100 on a frying pan?! She can get commercial quality in Ross or Home Goods. But ask any women who's ventured into an Adult bookstore and most will tell you that it's a creepy experience and you have to read the package to see what something does (who are you going to ask? the 18 year old at the register?) A business owner would look at the bigger picture, unlike the "dream stealers". Who could believe that one day we'd PAY for bottled water? I never thought it would be a success, but look at it today. Someone looked outside the box and saw the value. Home based businesses do the same. There are plenty of MLM sex toy companies out that, more than you can imagine - but there are ethics and education that set some apart. Our biggest sales states are MD and UT - go figure! FL with the worst economy ever, still has lots of successful consultants. They can't buy the experience of a party in a store nor can they purchase what we offer in the mall. The only ladies not making money in this business is the one that isn't working her business. So again, I suggest to anyone who is looking to start their own business to talk to other business owners. The perspectives are different from those who like their structured work environments, being told where and when to be, when they can and cannot be off and exactly how much they will be paid vs the freedom of giving yourself a pay raise when you want it, taking time off without having to clear it with anyone else and proving your worthiness to no one but yourself. Dream stealers. They are plentiful. They don't want for more out of life but take what they are given and are satisfied. They envy those who reach for the stars and do something to put into motion. :yawn:
Without entrepreneurs, the world would be a boring black and white experience.
Off my soapbox.





I do not envy someone who goes around hawking 100 dollar vibrators and fruit flavored lube, And I hardly think it qualifies as reaching for the stars :lmao:

When a bunch of people you propose to sell outrageously overpriced items to, tell you that they would not buy said items..it's time to rethink. Or maybe this forum is full of envious dream stealers who really want to load up a trench coat with $50 #### rings and hawk them to our neighbors too, but we just don't have the gumption :coffee:
 

Softballkid

No Longer the Kid
I do home wine parties if anyone is intersted: $29.95 - fee for 5 bottles of wine - I bring the go to gether food!!!! You bring the friends.

Wine Shop At Home - Buy Wine, Host a Wine Tasting, Wine Gifts and Wine Jobs

They are actually a lot of fun and you get to keep the wine.


Contact me to set your appointment!!!!


You and Hemi can co-host parties :yay:

You get them drunk, they buy the toys, get them drunk enough, they buy your cheap ass wine... It's a win win for ya both!!!!

:diva: I have solved the issues here, now you can tell your co-workers it's a wine tasting party, and while you're trying your wine, you can also try out a 50 dollar vibrator!!!! Remember what pashnit1 said, what sells... sex and alcohol, best of both worlds I tell ya :bann:
 

cricketmd

Member
You and Hemi can co-host parties :yay:

You get them drunk, they buy the toys, get them drunk enough, they buy your cheap ass wine... It's a win win for ya both!!!!

:diva: I have solved the issues here, now you can tell your co-workers it's a wine tasting party, and while you're trying your wine, you can also try out a 50 dollar vibrator!!!! Remember what pashnit1 said, what sells... sex and alcohol, best of both worlds I tell ya :bann:


:roflmao:
You're a genius!!
 

pixiegirl

Cleopatra Jones
I do not envy someone who goes around hawking 100 dollar vibrators and fruit flavored lube, And I hardly think it qualifies as reaching for the stars :lmao:

When a bunch of people you propose to sell outrageously overpriced items to, tell you that they would not buy said items..it's time to rethink. Or maybe this forum is full of envious dream stealers who really want to load up a trench coat with $50 #### rings and hawk them to our neighbors too, but we just don't have the gumption :coffee:


I respectfully request that you change the quote under your username to say "dream stealer". :love:
 
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