14 Million Work-From-Home Women Invited to Become "Secret Agents"
(PRWEB) October 18, 2005 -- No security clearance required at Secret Soiree… just a passion for making friends and making money.
"No one should have to choose between a rewarding, profitable career and a rewarding personal life," says Rebecca Davidson, President of Secret Soiree "That's why our company offers a lucrative career opportunity that is simple enough and adaptable enough to fit the lifestyle of any woman who wants to increase her income, as well as enjoyable enough so that it could become her passion, not her burden."
The number of success-oriented women who want to enjoy the benefits of a lucrative career, but don't want to become slaves to the demands of a full-time work environment is growing exponentially. In the U.S. alone, more than 14 million entrepreneurial women are working at home-based business opportunities that allow them to feather their nest without ever leaving it.
Birth of a Soiree
Secret Soiree is the brainchild of Davidson and Melinda Nasers, the company's vice president. Since it was established in 2001, Secret Soiree has been offering at-home parties for hundreds of women and couples. Each soiree treats guests to an evening of "laughter, information, and naughty-but-nice fun, along with a treasure chest of products that enhance intimate encounters," says Nasers.
"Party consultants are trained in human sexuality issues to better help them educate the guests of the party," explains Davidson. "They help open the doors to a comfortable, fun-filled, light-hearted atmosphere so that guests don’t feel pressured or awkward.
While party guests enjoy browsing the playful items and learning valuable information to use in the Game of Love, party consultants enjoy the benefits of selling quality products in a warm, friendly environment. Known as "Secret Agents," the consultants represent a diverse group of women, located in big cities and small, with different incomes, backgrounds, and educations. "They say girls just want to have fun," says Davidson. "And with Secret Soiree, they can have fun and make money!"
Making It Fun Means Making It Lucrative
Wives, mothers, college students, business managers, career-minded entrepreneurs and motivated movers and shakers have chosen to become Secret Agents. Some are stay-at-home-moms. Some were "downsized," while others are retired, but not ready to throw in the towel. Still others work part or full time in other business pursuits. "Regardless of who they are, all of our agents appreciate a career where they're in charge," says Davidson.
Agents have the freedom to decide where they work, when they work, and how much they work. "There aren't a lot of careers on Wall Street that offer that amount of flexibility," says Davidson laughing. She notes that some Agents earn as much for 15-20 hours of "partying" as they did working a full 40-hour workweek.
However, while it is possible to be a Secret Agent and host just a few parties each month, Davidson notes that, "The rewards for super-achievers are very appealing." For example, all agents that reach $100,000 in retail sales within a 12-month period will win a family vacation for four.
"It's really a two-in-one reward," says Nasers. "You win a trip AND can take the time to enjoy it!"
Making It Fun Means Making It Affordable
Other at-home career opportunities "expect consultants to spend a ridiculous amount of time doing before-and-after-the-party work and a ridiculous amount of money," comments Davidson. "But at Secret Soiree we work harder so that our Secret Agents don't have to." The first step was to limit start-up costs. "Our presentation kits are very reasonably priced," says Davidson.
"Someone can invest as little as $250 for a profit potential that is almost limitless," adds Nasers. "And unlike other companies, we offer full customer service and support. The company works closely with its agents, providing start-up information and education, an ongoing training program, and "even a management system that allows our Agents to communicate and learn from one another," says Nasers. "
Making It Fun Means Making It Reliable
"We've also been able to overcome the chief complaints guests have with at-home party sales," says Davidson, referring to quality control and order fulfillment. "Our product manufacturers and vendors must have very high quality assurance standards to be part of the Secret Soiree catalogue," she says. "And we make it a point to stock our products in-house so that we may ship directly to customers without delay."
Davidson notes that, "We don't put our Secret Agents in the middle and expect them to be distributors." Secret Soiree contacts customers directly with regard to payment, shipping, and service issues. "After the party, our agents simply refer their customers to our customer service line if they have questions about products, the status of their order, returns or any other matter."
In the spirit of making a Secret Soiree truly rewarding for party hostesses, the company also offers a tremendous gift package after each event. The bounty includes a free thank-you gift, a credit for 10% of the party sales to use towards a purchase, generously reduced prices on dozens of items, and a special selection of "For Hostess Only" items in a section that may only be accessed by hostesses. "And each time someone hosts a Secret Soiree, her name is entered into a drawing for our annual Hostess Gift Basket prize," says Davidson.
Spreading the Word
"One of the first things that women tell us after they've attended a Secret Soiree is that they'd like to host their own party," says Davidson. "Everyone has had so much fun that they're eager to 'share the secret’ with people they know." That has given the company tremendous word-of-mouth appeal and the motivation to offer yet another incentive to its hostesses. Party hostesses receive coupons for 50%-off the item of their choice when their friends book parties.
"Of course, not everyone wants to be a Secret Agent," acknowledges Nasers. "But nearly everyone who sees Secret Soiree merchandise wants to be a customer," she adds with pride, pointing to an extensive inventory of romantic novelties, games, lingerie, potions, and "intimate accessories."
To learn more Secret Soiree, career opportunities, and the Secret Soiree product family, visit http://www.secretsoiree.com.
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