I'm (seriously) considering becoming a LulaRoe consultant. A couple months ago I purchased my first pair of LLR leggings and fell in love. Seriously fell in love. They truly are as soft as they are advertised to be. Wearing leggings was a big step in itself. I don't have big legs but they are in no way small or toned. I felt a little naked, exposed and self conscious at first, but after wearing them out in public a few times I grew comfortable in them. In fact, I felt amazing in them, truly. I was incredibly comfortable, there was no muffin top action because they came up and over my stomach and I even received a couple compliments. ♥ I rarely get compliments on what I wear. I hope it isn't because I look awful or have terrible taste, just that I wasn't "stand out cute". ☺ With LLR I am apparently stand out cute and who doesn't like compliments?! LLR carries so much more than just leggings; dresses, skirts, tops, kids items and more. All of which can make you feel amazing in! ♥
About a week ago I hosted a "pop-up" party and had LLR consultant, Mary, co-host with me. It was so much fun! I invited friends (and even some family) over; we shopped, snacked and chatted. It was so much fun! Mary made it look easy too! Thanks to all of you who purchased items, I earned two FREE items! At the end of the party, a couple of us were quizzing Mary on how to become a consultant. Since then, her and I have been chatting about it and now I am seriously considering it. I have my reservations but I'm thinking about "jumping in". 😬
Yes, there's a hefty start up investment, no we can't afford it, but after researching and reading the "agreement" I've learned that it is essentially fully refundable. If I agree to "sign up" I enter into what they call a queue, waiting period, for approximately 8 weeks before LLR actually accepts my "application". Once they do, it's at that point I can say "yes, I want to become a consultant" or "no, I have changed my mind.". It is reassuring that after those weeks I can still change my mind. Assuming I say yes, it is then I would pay the investment cost which is actually the purchasing of my initial order of items. Once I receive the items I can begin selling them and making my money back right away!! After I get my initial order I can STILL change my mind! I could send my all items back to LLR and gets a refund less a 15% restocking fee OR sell all my items at cost to other consultants and get ALL my money back! And selling them to consultants or even customers is a relatively easy option.
Phew... Call me a pessimist but being able to stop doing all this at any point is reassuring to me.
One of my concerns is getting "in over my head". That and the actual business side of things. Because of always having my inventory on hand (which is one of my favorite parts of LLR), versus having customers (you) order from a catalog, and then being responsible for collecting the money from purchases, I would become an actual business owner! Yikes. Thats serious business and THAT really intimidates me too!
Another nice thing is that other consultants would not competition to me. There are no "territories". Every time I would order items all I get to do is pick styles and sizing, LLR chooses and sends the patterns. There is a limited number of patterns made in any particular style, therefore, each piece is more of a "one-of-a-kind" and customers (you, again) can shop with multiple consultants because everyone has different patterns available! This is what makes LLR unique. I could and probably would, do most of my sales via a FB group and occasionally host open house pop ups at my house and do pop up parties at friends homes (with their friends) within a close radius of my home since I don't have a ideal way to transport everything! My jetta is only so big! ☺
Albert is incredibly supportive of this new potential adventure which makes it a possibility. This would also be a great opportunity to be able to contribute some income to our family as well. Luckily, we are doing just fine without needing this for more income but of course it would be nice. ☺ A positive and negative is that I would do a lot of the work. LLR does very little for me. The positive with that is that I could essentially make it my own business and make it work for me because it would be my own business. The negative, is that I have to do so much. The only thing I would have to do is purchase 30 items each month to stay "active". I'm guessing if I'm doing it right at all, that would be easy. I have been researching and debating for about a week now. If I am honest, it I'm hesitant because I'm not sure I could do it. It would be a big step and that scares me, a lot. Its such a big decision and in my mind there are so many "what if's" but if you really know me, "what if's" always consume my mind, not just with this decision but with everyday life.
What if I fail and just can't do this?
But what if I can do this and succeed?!
If I do decide to start this LLR journey I would greatly appreciate your support. I would ask you all only once if you would want to join my LLR group to learn about and/or purchase items in the future and thats it. I promise to not constantly post about it on my personal timeline! ♥
You can do it!
ReplyDeleteThanks Jess!
DeleteI say DO IT!!!!!! Take the leap....not much to loose if any, but SO MUCH to gain. ♡
ReplyDeleteAll my support girl!!!
♡ -Cat 😚
Ps- L.O.V.E. your Blogs!
Thanks girl! :) Love you so much!
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