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What it Means to be an Apriori Beauty Founder!

§ March 30th, 2012 § Filed under Apriori Beauty, Network Marketing, Personal Success, Skin Care, SKin Care Products § Tagged , , , , , , , , , , , , , , § No Comments

Hi! I’m Candace Dye, an Apriori Beauty Founder!

What does this mean? I’ve joined Candace Keefe, Elizabeth Vervynck and Susan Twellman in Launching Apriori Beauty!

It also means that I have a vital role in helping other women~

MAKING WOMEN’S CHARITABLE INITIATIVES APRIORITY

FOUNDATION APRIORITY

The first Consultant in the Apriori Beauty network of Consultants benefits the Foundation Apriority, a non-profit that supports women’s charitable initiatives. This foundation is the upline sponsor to the Founding Consultants of the company. The efforts of every Independent Consultant in Apriori Beauty benefit this unique foundation that will contribute to charities that make women’s initiatives Apriority. Women helping women is the mission of this foundation and Apriori Beauty.

Apriori Beauty’s Foundation Apriority is My Sponsor! I have been a Consultant and Leader with Apriori Beauty right from the first day, February 1, 2009, because I believed in the leaders, product innovation,  vision and mission of this fabulous company! I’m located very close to our home office, and have sponsored Consultants locally and in many of our great United States!

If you are interested in joining Apriori Beauty sponsored by a Founder and Leader, I am excited to have you join me as we launch and grow our fantastic company. Come along with me as we introduce our Pure Product Innovations, reward the efforts of our Consultants with every Friday Paydays and benefit women’s charities all around us!

Click -> Become a Consultant and Join Candace Dye Today!

Feel free to contact me with your questions! ->  aprioricandy@gmail.com

 

 

“Apriori Beauty is an intriguing opportunity that brings talented people of like minds and passion together. We worked hard to create the most amazing products and dynamic network marketing opportunity for anyone seeking success. We are also very excited about the charitable contributions from this venture. We can’t wait to launch this amazing new company. Be fabulous at any age with Apriori Beauty!”                                ~ Candace R. Keefe, CEO

I look forward to helping you get started!

 

What to Consider First When Changing Network Marketing Companies

§ July 29th, 2011 § Filed under Network Marketing, Personal Success § Tagged , , , , , , , § No Comments

A number of factors can start you thinking about changing Network Marketing Companies. Disenchantment with corporate management, product issues, customer service support problems, unrealistic compensation plan, and more can start the ball of dissatisfaction rolling.

For me, it is the first signs of something that reflects, or could reflect back, on my personal and professional reputation in a negative way. Anything that could jeopardize the trust that people have in me and that has been developed over a lifetime.

When I begin to think about moving, I create a “decision grid” or a multiple column comparison chart that answers the many questions I’ve itemized below, and many more that are specific to the positions I’m looking at.

Let’s look at the first two categories that you should be considering, and the questions you should be asking:

Corporate

Having worked in the corporate world, and in companies that both downsized with layoffs and upsized with tremendous workforce growth, I’ve become sensitized to the little things that are potential red flags that something is not right at the top.

Do the corporate leaders have a cohesive vision for the company? Do they have experience in Network Marketing, not just in your product manufacturing? Has there been high turnover in management? What is their plan for growth? Is it realistic? Does corporate value and promote success of the distributors? Does the company have the financial backing to weather an economic downturn?

Product or Service

Do you use and love the products or services the company sells? Have there been recent reformulations of products and how are the new products comparing to similar ones in the consumer marketplace? Are the products consumable?  Where are the research and development, manufacturers, and distribution centers located? What is the track record of the product developers or research scientists? Are there any customers reacting adversely to any of the products, and if so, how does customer service handle the complaints? When distributors/consultants provide input, does corporate listen and validate concerns, making adjustments or changes?

I’ll continue in a future post with compensation and more!

Thanks for stopping by!

Finding Your Courage to Change Network Marketing Companies

§ July 18th, 2011 § Filed under Apriori Beauty, Personal Success § Tagged , , , , , , , , , , § No Comments

“… Finding Your Courage.” Candace Keefe, CEO, Apriori Beauty, writes  in her book “How Bad Do You Want It?” Those three words jumped out at me when I read them. Here’s what I’ve learned since starting my Network Marketing business all over again, from scratch, with a brand new company.

Courage is what it takes to step out of a comfortable situation into the unknown.

Courage is what you will need, to do what you know is right in your heart.

Courage is what you’ll require, day by day as you change the course of your future.

Courage is what you will be thankful for when you’ve followed your heart and are rewarded for it.

“Have Courage” is what you will say to those who were watching you start over, and now want to join you.

Today, if you know things are not right with the company you are with, the products or service you represent, and you know you are not being paid nearly enough for how hard you work, I invite you to “Have Courage” and listen to your heart.

Changing from one network marketing company to another is a very emotionally charged decision. In the corporate world, if you move from one job to another, the clients are there, and your paycheck is sure.

In Network Marketing, you build your own client and consultant base, being encouraged to bring in your friends and family, and many others who you may have lifelong relationships with. When your heart is telling you that things about your company or the products are not going in the direction you are comfortable with, and your personal / professional reputation is being jeopardized, you know it is time for change.  Your decision is made all the more difficult because you must leave your friends and family to start anew. Even though it is a business decision, it is an emotionally charged choice that is very hard to make and act upon.

I summoned all the courage I could find when a new opportunity knocked on my door.

Once I made my decision, I never looked back. I’m so, so, so, so thankful that when my new opportunity knocked 2  1/2 years ago, I opened the door to my bright new future!
“Vitality shows not only in the ability to persist, but in the ability to start over.” 

~ F. Scott Fitzgerald

Thanks for stopping by! XO Candy

 

 

 

NEWS! Candace Keefe Starts Apriori Beauty!

§ May 3rd, 2011 § Filed under Apriori Beauty § Tagged , , , , , , , , , , , , , , § No Comments

NEWS!

Arbonne Veterans Try Hand at Direct Sales Skincare Company

COSMETICS: Apriori’s small, growing; creams, drink, tablets

Products: $30 plus for individual items, couple hundred dollars for sets

By Alisha Gomez

Sunday, April 17, 2011

Bored and restless six months into retirement, Candace Keefe decided to start Apriori Beauty LLC in 2009 along with Susan Twellman and Elizabeth Vervynck.

Laguna Hills-based Apriori Beauty seemed a natural path for Keefe and Vervynck, who got to know each other during their days at Irvine-based Arbonne International LLC, a makeup seller with yearly sales of about $375 million.

Twellman, a businesswoman who spent time in software and started her own wealth management company, knew Vervynck.

The three got together and gelled on the idea for starting Apriori Beauty. Six months later, they came out with a line of anti-aging skincare products and supplements.

Keefe is chief executive. Twellman is chief operating officer. Vervynck is chief marketing officer.

They used their own money as well as some from friends and family investors, Keefe said.

“When I decided to do this, I knew it would be in beauty,” Keefe said. “It’s my passion. When women look good, they feel good.”

Sales, Employees Up

First-quarter sales were up 60% from a year earlier, according to the company. Keefe declined to disclose a sales figure.

The Business Journal estimates yearly sales at $1 million to $5 million.

Like Arbonne, Apriori uses direct sales, or multilevel marketing, to sell its products. The company has sales representatives in all 50 states, according to Keefe.

The company’s number of representatives more than doubled in the first quarter from a year earlier, she said.

Most of Apriori’s salespeople are women who tap their personal networks for sales.

The company saw a 200% rise in customers in the first quarter, according to Keefe.

She declined to give figures for consultants and customers.

Apriori has 13 products with more planned. They include anti-aging creams, an elixir drink and supplements.

Lifeoxylin and Cel-loxylin Cellular Age Advantage are designed to preserve skin.

“It really focuses on the health of the skin, not just the symptoms of the aging process,” Keefe said.

The products have gotten some nods.

Cellular Age Advan-tage 20Ex Acid Peel was touted as “the next best thing to a professional peel” by New Beauty’s daily blog. The company’s products were mentioned in Riviera magazine’s “best of the beauty” section.

Apriori has patents pending on its skincare line. Prices range from $30 plus for individual products to a couple of hundred dollars for sets.

More products are due this summer. Keefe was mum on details, saying only that it will be “a line of products that will complement and perfect the products Apriori Beauty” already has.

The direct sales approach was a no brainer for the women.

“It’s a model that truly works when done properly and honestly,” Keefe said. “It’s a winning proposition for millions of people. I’ve personally experienced it and seen it with others.”

Keefe said she’s big on helping women make money, something she found herself having to do years ago after a divorce left her a single mother of three young kids.

That’s when she stumbled upon Arbonne, spending 20 years there up until 2004.

She said she honed her skills during her time at Arbonne. She wore several hats, including senior vice president of product development and field marketing.

Vervnyck was senior director of marketing at Arbonne.

Higher Costs

Starting a direct sales beauty company probably costs more than a typical startup, Keefe said. She didn’t want to give a figure.

“Millions,” she said with a soft laugh referring to upfront expenses.

Clinical trials, contract manufacturing, creating and owning your own formulas for the products, Web marketing as well as ensuring you have enough product on hand were just some of the big expenses.

“Once you commit to this distribution model, you commit to growing quickly,” Keefe said. “We had our first back order within two weeks.”

The company has considered a global push. But Keefe said there still is a lot of the U.S. market for them to cover.

“We haven’t even scratched the surface here,” she said.

For now the women are doing what they say they do best.

“I like to look and feel my best,” Keefe said. “It’s just in my nature to want the best products for myself.”

Gomez is a former Business Journal editor and freelance writer based in Long Beach.

To view the Original Article, Click -> The Orange County Business Journal Reprinted with author’s permission 4/18/2011

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