View Full Version : How do I recruit beauty consultants in England?
mlvcosmetics
9th January 2006, 17:04
Hi I am new to the forum (and loving everything I read here by the way!!!) and I am interested in building a beauty consultant network within England. I need information as to how I can get the word out via the internet and other sources to make my opportunity known there in England (I am in the US).
All ideas and sources will be greatly appreciated! Check out my site at
www.colormedirect.com/mlvcosmetics
Marta
ebonybailey
9th January 2006, 17:12
go to yell.com and type in those phrases that they are likely to fall under.
then either call them or email them, i'd suggest a call, its not expensive from US to UK.
FOLLOW THE CALL WITH AN EMAIL IF THERE IS INTEREST.
Michael
clairemackaness
9th January 2006, 17:49
advertise on www.reed.co.uk/freerecruit you'll get a good response. Alternativly there are beauty journals you can advertise in this link lists all publications in the uk http://www.mediauk.com/magazines
Urban Space
9th January 2006, 17:57
Marta, also bear in mind it's coloUr here.
Just by the by!
Liam
MorethanWords
9th January 2006, 19:51
Try getting in touch with beauty schools and asking if they'd mind putting up a poster on the noticeboard. Students often pass the word around.
Like Claire said, try trade journals as they'd probably be happy to print a small news piece. Also try contacting big cosmetics companies to see if they have internal communications (i.e. newsletters and magazines circulated among the consultants) to see if they'd be interested too.
Websites like buycosmetics.com might be interested in putting a link up for you too.
Oh, and try getting in touch with wholesalers and distributors for hair and beauty products. I only know of one but I expect if you trawled through yell.com you'd find loads!
Hope that helps.
Lu x
daveashton
10th January 2006, 07:28
Telesales works well for this.
We did a project for Fresh Tan ( also known as fantasy tan) and sold them the first box of sprays at a discount an then called a few weeks later to get repeat orders before we handed the new customer over to our client to manage.
If you need to know the cost per sale, call ratios etc I will ask our client if we can pass on the call data.
top-click
10th January 2006, 08:28
A well set up UK targetted PPC campaign could get you staffed up relatively inexpensively and quickly!
Rob
top-click
mlvcosmetics
10th January 2006, 11:44
Wow you guys have given me so many sources to check out! Thanks so much! And Liam I will definately remember to use the word "colour" when I do my recruiting campaign in England :D
Thanks again guys I love this group!!!
Rachael
10th January 2006, 14:58
when I do my recruiting campaign in England :D
Is it just England your interested in recruiting from or all over the UK (ie Wales, Scotland ect).
Urban Space
10th January 2006, 15:12
There are alot of Welsh members on here! A few Scottish too I think. And I didn't think anyone had noticed my contribution :oops::(:lol:!
Liam
mlvcosmetics
11th January 2006, 18:49
I am interested in recruiting from all over England, Wales, Scotland. I was told that these cosmetics sold well in other countries outside of the United States and I am interested in recruiting a network of independent consultants outside of the US.
And you know England is a good first start because we do afterall speak the same(or similar :) language *lol*
Marta
Urban Space
11th January 2006, 18:52
Good Luck,
Behind you all the way :D!
Liam