Mary Kay brags that they recruited 165,000 new consultants in April 2011, and that March 2011 was the month with highest sales ever in the history of Mary Kay. But how engaged are all these orderers? If seminar attendance is Read more…
Mary Kay’s annual “Seminar” in Dallas each July is a chance for everyone to come together for one big pep rally. Women get to show off their evening gowns, and get that “Homecoming Queen” experience that they never had in Read more…
Written by Lazy Gardens
Thanks to wazpink for providing us with this picture of Mary Kay sales director debuts at Emerald Seminar. I have included pictures for prior years too, so you can compare the numbers. If anyone gets their hands on similar pictures Read more…
Written by The Scribbler Last year a book was released titled Ask ME About MARY KAY: The true story behind the bumper sticker on the pink Cadillac, authored by Jackie Brown. Jackie Brown is one of the original consultants who Read more…
Fox News in Los Angeles did an exposé on multi-level marketing company Fortune Hi Tech Marketing. This video exposes the truth behind the company: operating like a pyramid scheme, dismal failure rates, false earnings representations, few making any money, broken Read more…
The Salt Lake Tribune published a wonderful article by Steven Oberbeck, Average Multilevel Networkers Never See Idealized Gains. The article gets it right about multi-level marketing… most aren’t making any money.Tell that to a pro-MLM zealot, however, and you’ll get Read more…
Get ready to throw your discontinued Mary Kay products in the trash!!! More changes are coming. Why? It’s how Mary Kay makes more money from consultants who have been with the company a while. Discontinue a classic product, and there Read more…
Five years ago today, Pink Truth was born, and it’s been a wild ride! Thank you to all of our wonderful members who have made this place what it is… somewhere for women to find the real story about Mary Read more…
Name it and claim it. Blab it and grab it. Believe it and achieve it. If it does not fit,…
And that Wikipedia article links to another mental trick that they exploit big time: "The rhyme-as-reason effect, also known as…
I almost never comment on Raisinberry's posts because they're so good that I have nothing useful to add. This time,…
Thought stopping cliches, to short circuit your analytical brain by shoving a pacifier in it. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thought-terminating_clich%C3%A9
What a distasteful picture. She will have to put her groceries down first.