About Madison Handbags
Madison Handbags is an exciting new trend in home parties! If you’ve been invited to a party, you will have the unique opportunity to design your very own, one of a kind purse, custom made for you.
Design It!Choose from 18 modern styles of bags, mix and match from over 100 designer fabrics, and one of 10 high quality lining colors. Depending on the style, you have the option to use anywhere from one to 3 different fabrics to create the bag that is unique to your good taste and needs!
Flaunt It!You dreamed it, designed it, and now it’s your chance to flaunt it! Wear it everyday or for that special occasion. Carry it to work or to the beach. Use it for make-up, your iPod or to transport your favorite book or knitting project. Show off one bag or create a matching set! Whatever you wear, we have a style that fits.
Our designs are relatively simple and user friendly – it’s the fabrics you choose that make the bags what they are. So create something uniquely you and flaunt your purse-onality!
And remember, when you buy a Madison Handbag, you are supporting women in small business in America!
Be a Consultant
Madison Handbags mission is to create new opportunities for women – professionally, financially and socially! You, too, can start your own business, party while you work, and set your own hours! It’s a really fun and easy way to earn a couple hundred dollars a night for just a few hours work.
Get Carried Away!New Consultants invest $299 (plus tax and shipping) in their starter kit. As extra incentive, when you hold 6 or more qualifying ($400.00 or more in sales) parties in your first 60 days with Madison Handbags, you then receive a $200 retail credit for free handbags of your choice.
The Starter Kit Contains:
- Caprice Make-Up Bag
- Windermere Wristlet
- Tacoma Letter Carrier
- Georgetown Zipper Tote
- Savannah Pocket Tote
- Manchester Tote
- Cambridge Shoulder Bag
- Lexington Business Tote
- Plus:
- 100+ fabrics
- 200 Invitation Postcards
- 10 Hostess Pamphlets
- 250 Business Cards
- 14 Laminated Product Cards
- All the necessary paperwork
- Sales Consultant Handbook
Madison Handbag parties average about $750 in sales. This means you will earn on average $150 - $200 per party. You will likely earn back your kit investment within 2 parties. Furthermore, if you hold 6 average parties in your first 60 days, you will earn $900-$1100 plus qualify for the $200 in FREE Madison Handbags.
To sign up, go to http://www.homebusinessbug.com/madison-handbags/
Mon, 04/2/2012 - 01:56 AM | viewed 422 times
In February, 2012, Facebook held its 'fMC Conference' which introduced upcoming features and changes to the site, including Timeline for Pages. All of these changes impact the way an entrepreneur or smb can best utilize their Facebook presence to increase traffic, interact with fans, and ultimately, convert these fans into customers. Here we'll take a closer look at the changes to Facebook, how you can use the new features to your advantage as part of your business plan, and some helpful tips on creating a successful Facebook promotion.
Sat, 03/10/2012 - 05:35 PM | viewed 492 times
In the initial stages of a business startup, most entrepreneurs recognize that they'll need the expertise of an accountant at various times, but few realize that they'll no doubt need the help of another professional, an attorney. Their logic would be that they don't plan on breaking the law or getting sued, so legal services aren't necessary. The truth is quite the contrary, however.
Sun, 03/4/2012 - 01:54 PM | viewed 531 times
Now that you've developed a great startup concept, and you're in the business plan development stage, the time has arrived to come up with the right name for your new endeavor. There are a number of differing theories on what makes a great business name, but one thing is certain, choosing the right name can play a big part in how your business is perceived by your customers, and it can make or break your image.
Sat, 03/3/2012 - 12:55 PM | viewed 411 times
On average, roughly 600,000 Americans start new businesses each year. If you're one of the millions more contemplating taking that giant step into business ownership, don't let fear of the unknown stop you. Some of the stumbling blocks for would-be entrepreneurs include indecision about the right kind of business, a fear of putting their money and time into a business that fails, or they may simply have no idea where to start. Generating an idea for a small business isn't always easy, but with some good advice and common sense, you can learn how to choose a viable concept.
Thu, 03/1/2012 - 12:16 PM | viewed 617 times
If you're a small business owner or an entrepreneur involved in your first startup, you're well aware of the impact that successful Facebook marketing can have on your bottom line. Finding your way through the maze of available apps and tools is time-consuming, tedious work. If you're on the hunt for the latest and greatest ways to reach a larger audience and build your business, check out our recommended Facebook tools and apps that are specifically geared toward taking full advantage of your fan page.
Latest Small Business News
So many shoes are dropping out there that reality is starting to look and sound like the tap-line in a Busby Berkeley production number. The meme-scape, too, is humming with viral transmissions of dire doings. Is JP Morgan unwinding like a 1911 knitted wo...
I wish I could have been a fly on the wall at the G8 summit at Camp David this weekend. The final communiqué from the global big shots talks about keeping Greece in the Euro and a shift away from austerity and a move towards growth oriented policies. Forget the Happy ...
It was a rough week for global financial markets with serious meltdowns in every corner of the world.
Did they claim that it showed a permanent tradeoff between inflation and unemployment.
James Forder says no.
Is the intellectual history and self image of modern macro based entirely on the critique of the legend to a figure which can be read out of context deliberately ?...
But he does get me thinking. I’ve spent several days re-reading and pondering his Identity Economics post and (his) related others, which post begins [my brackets]: