Simply You Review
Simply You Review
Simply You is a home party company that sells an exclusive line of jewelry and has been in business about a year. Simply You has representatives ("Advisors") in the U.S. and Canada.
The Product - One thing I like about this company is that if you go to a Simply You jewelry party, you won't end up buying something that a million other people are wearing, because their pieces are designed by in-house designers. The jewelry is reasonably priced (most pieces are between $35 and $100). Also, Simply You jewelry is a great option for people who suffer from contact allergies to metal, as it is nickel, cadmium, and lead free, and all of the earrings are hypoallergenic. These are great selling points if you're thinking about become a Simply You Advisor. The company also offers a lifetime replacement guarantee on its products.
Simply You's jewelry parties have a similar Hostess program to other home party businesses. Depending on the total sales at their party, a Hostess can earn free jewelry, half-priced items and discounts.
The Opportunity - Simply You has a relatively low start-up cost. The Starter Kit is $199.00 and includes jewelry samples, displays, business forms, and a personal website. There are also supplemental kits that can be purchased containing additional jewelry or charm samples, from $99.00 to $850.00. There is no annual fee for Advisors.
Compensation - Simply You Advisors receive 25% to 40% monthly on their retail sales and can also qualify for Fast Start rewards and Business Building Bonuses, which pay 3% to 5% of the retail sales for sponsoring new, active Advisors who have a personal retail sales volume of at least $400 per month. The company has a Leadership Program with four levels of increased earning potential for Advisors who want to build a team.
To sum up this Simply You review, I think it's a solid opportunity for anyone who wants to start a home-based business selling an appealing and reasonably-priced product. The start-up cost of $199 could be earned back by doing a few parties. If you want to put in more time and build a team, you can earn more.