Wednesday, October 19, 2011

eCustomer Earnings Extravaganza

There’s been some confusion as to whether or not the increase earnings on direct ship orders is still in effect with the launch of “One Simple Fee” which replaces the “Sell “E” No Fee earnings are still in effect at least through C-26 2011. It is now called the E-Selling Extravaganza. I would post a link, but it will only take you to the YourAvon.com login page so I’ve listed the details below:
e-Selling Earnings Extravaganza:
When you service 1 ecustomer during a given campaign, you will earn up to 25%
When you service 2 ecustomers during a given campaign you will earn up to 35%
When you service 3 or more ecustomers during a given campaign you will earn up to 45%
These percentages effect your earnings for direct ship orders. You will earn up to the commission level that applies to the rest of your order. For example, you have 2 eCustomer direct-ship orders AND your total award sales (including personal sales and eCustomer orders) are $300. You are at 35% commission level. You will earn 35% on all your orders, personal and direct-ship eCustomer orders.
However if you have the same 2 eCustomer direct-ship customers and your total award sales are $200, you’re at 30% commission level. You will earn 30% on all your orders, personal and direct-ship eCustomer orders.
Basically you earn your regular commission level on ALL your orders, but on your direct-ship eCustomer orders you only earn up to the amount listed above when you have the required amount of eCustomer orders.
I know this may be confusing, especially if you are new to Avon or the online selling. So please post your questions below.
The bottom line: It pays to service customers online, so aim to have at least 3 customers order online through your personal website each campaign. It will increase your productivity by saving you time, thereby allowing you to service MORE customers. And you’ll be servicing your customers better, because some of your customers will actually prefer to shop online.

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