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Weymouth Walk to Raise Awareness and money for Avon’s Breast Cancer Crusade
Weymouth’s calling all
Avon Customers
Avon Representatives and
Avon Sales leaders to get together to raise money for the Avon Breast Cancer Crusade
To Join in ~ Get fit ~ Raise money ~ Raise awareness
Bring the kids too as it is half term
Date: Tue 25th OCTOBER
Meet up from: 10.30am
At: The Cafe Oasis Bowlease Coveway, Weymouth
WALK TO START 11AM
4 Mile walk along the whole of the seafront to the Pavilion and back, finish at the Cafe Oasis for a much needed drink and lunch!!
If you cannot make the walk but would like us to help raise a few £££’s then it really is easy. You can give money by clicking the link below of texting the number below that!
SPONSORSHIP THROUGH ‘JUST GIVING’
email or text
http://www.justgiving.com/teams/avonwest Breakthrough AVON91 The Haven AVON92SPONSORSHIP THROUGH TEXT:
- The phone number to text is 70070.
- You will then have the choice to donate to either Breakthrough Breast Cancer or The Haven.
- In the body of your message, include the code of the charity you would like to support, followed by a space, and the amount (including the £ sign) you wish to donate.

Weymouth Walk to Raise Awareness for the Avon Breast Cancer Crusade
Avon are in Dorothy Perkins

You are invited to Dorothy Perkins in Weymouth
Ever thought about earning extra money to pay for the nicer things in life?
Come along to Dorothy Perkins in Weymouth on Saturday the 19th and see what Avon Cosmetics can offer you.
We are looking for Avon representatives throughout Dorset and anyone with a keen interest in earning extra cash to pay for those lovely new clothes for the weekend, please pop along and chat to one of the local sales leaders in the area.
Avon is free to try and with no cash outlay
You will receive full training and support and it’s an online ordering system that all new Avon representatives get to use for FREE.
All on time orders are delivered for FREE too
And any returns may be done on line with your own personal web page also for FREE
Jobs in Dorset. Avon Recruitment fair in bournemouth
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Avon Recruitment fair in bournemouth
In all my years as a sales leader I have taken part in events such as this one. This recruitment fair was run by the Networking Mummies Group and it was Jo’s 1st event. Personally I feel it went really well. I had a few Team Memebers come along and they all got stuck in and chatted to the people that were there to look for further information about finding a new job.
Katrina, Soraya, Lisa, and myself had a great time too, we all had our own helpers too which was lovely too. An extra special thanks to my daughter Libby, she was an absolute star on the evening. Apart from buying and eating all the cakes she helped with the design and setting up of the table. Libby was great at helping Lisa and Katrina with their prospecting cards too, so big thanks.xx
As a team we discussed the importance of doing these type of events in their own local communities to gain an awareness that they are the Avon Recruiters in their area.
If and when my sales leader team watch the video and you feel as though you could do something similar, then all the materials you seen on the stand are yours to borrow too. The Projector, the screen, the products, and the Reese Witherspoon stand. You have to get yourself recognised in your own community so what’s stopping you!?
Express yourself, Avon Super Girl Gail Reynolds
MONEY TALKS: Gail (left) and Stine are helping their firms make millions
Thursday September 2,2010
By Interviews by Sophie Donnelly and Joanne Della-Ragione GAIL REYNOLDS, 39, is a senior executive sales leader for Avon, earning more than £4.4 million for the company this year alone. She lives in Dorset with her husband Brian, 40, and their three children Ashleigh, 20, Libby, 13, and Rosie, five I joined Avon in 2002 but I didn’t set out to make millions of pounds for the company and live a lavish lifestyle. The truth is I was lonely and wanted to make new friends. When my husband’s grandad fell ill, Brian and I moved from Weymouth to Hastings with Ashleigh and Libby to take care of him. I was a trained accountant and freelanced for a local business but after three months I felt isolated because I didn’t have any friends in the area.I designed a booklet called The Little Book Of Big Ideas for my team. It shows them how to find customers, how to serve them properly and how to make the most of a customer’s connections. For example if they know one customer is going to the gym or on a girlie weekend they know to give her a few extra brochures to hand out. I also host Avon parties. As the catalogue features over 50,000 products I create a theme, such as make-up or lingerie. Last year I made £113,000 in commission and during my last three-week period I personally earnt £7,920.