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Looking for a little extra income? Want to work from home?


SuzieK

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Phoenix can work for you in lots of ways ? big or small, just self, friends and family for some pocket money, build to a full time business or anything inbetween! There are no targets ? it?s fully flexible!


I can provide you with more information if needed but in a nutshell:

It costs: ?30

For which you get:

Your website

Your Public Liability Insurance

Your credit/debit card app

Your business manual

Your first pile of catalogues

Your stationery

Your bags, boxes, order forms and signage

Your 100+ sample cards

Monthly newsletters

Free training/conferences

Email/FB support

Optional extra discount on starter packs of stock (35/40/50% off)


You make:

Minimum of 30% of everything you sell

Cash commissionof 5/10/15% depended on your monthly volume

Extra cash from Phoenix if you chose to start/support your own team

You sell through any , all and many more...:

Catalogues - friends,family, neighbours, waiting rooms, door drops

Website - email/facebook list!

Coffee mornings/parties

Toddler Groups/WI/Sports Centres/brownies/cubs etc

Baskets to beauticians/hairdressers/dentists etc

School/Church Fairs

Car boot/table top sales


There's a fabulous, regularly updated range (if you don't know Phoenix, have a look on my website www.phoenix-trading.co.uk/web/suzieplatt ) of British made cards and stationery.


If not for you? Then who? Please do pass my details on to anyone you know who may be interested ? we?d love to welcome them to the team.


Thanks

Suzie


[email protected]

07902874509

www.phoenix-trading.co.uk/web/suzieplatt

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