How to Get Out of the LuLaRoe Business Without Losing your @$$
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You're thinking of leaving LuLaRoe? Okay, let's talk about what to do next. From business plans to resume tips, and how to dump that inventory, Mrs. Lou La Rowe is back to share her opinions. There is life after LuLaRoe!
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How to Get Out of the LuLaRoe Business Without Losing your @$$ - Mrs. Lou La Rowe
The Writing is on the Facebook Wall
The writing is on the Facebook wall, and it's all over but the crying. Well, good news girlfriend. Mrs. Lou La Rowe is back.
Real talk: how many going out of business sales have you seen in LuLaRoe (LLR) groups lately? I’ve seen quite a few. It used to be the Now Open
announcements that clogged my notifications. If you’re reading this book, you’re thinking about getting out of the LLR game, or you’re halfway out the door. Maybe you’ve already given up trying to sell LLR, and you’re wondering what to do next.
You’ve had access to lots of LLR consultants and higher ups for their advice, but maybe you need to think it through with someone on the outside. You know, someone who isn’t going to benefit in any way whether or not you stay a consultant. Well, here I am, girlfriend, back to talk about how you can get out of LuLaRoe without losing your ass and move on to another business or transition your new skills to another job—if that’s what you want! I’m going to do my best to help you by covering the basics of what went wrong with LLR so you don’t make the same mistakes, and how to begin looking into jobs and business plans. Plus, I’ve got some ideas for those of you who just want to work for yourselves on a smaller scale!
For starters, let’s just vent all of the frustration, okay? If you are a die-hard fan of LLR, their company, their practices, and their clothing, then you might want to skip to the second half of this book where we talk more about business plans and resumes. The next several pages are pure validation, emotional support, and common sense girl talk, woman-to-woman about the rapid decline of LLR. If you’re not ready for this jelly, skip!
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All opinions in this e-book belong to Mrs. Lou La Rowe. Nothing following should be construed as legal or tax advice. Should you have any legal or tax related questions, please consult your own attorney or CPA before taking any action.
Your goal and mine
What is LuLaRoe? Simply put, LuLaRoe was the hottest multi-level marketing (MLM) work-from-home concern to leverage online moms in years, going far more viral than Mary Kay, Tupperware or Young Living. Featuring butter soft,
fashionable, low-priced clothing, the woman-owned and inspired company took over the internet in 2016, one Facebook profile at a time! I’m no fortune teller, but things are not looking nearly as sunny in 2017 for this company and the women who sell it. It is not looking like LLR has the staying power of the MLMs mentions above.
So what happened? I’ll give you my perspective on it briefly here, and then less briefly as the book goes on. And who am I do so? I’m a business consultant, but I’m a customer. I’m wearing leggings and an Irma right now as I type. I really enjoy the clothes for loungewear, no question. However, complaints in quality have been rising as more customers post photos of holey leggings and screen grabs of abusive consultants refusing to refund them, or charging too much for replacement pairs. I even read an alleged Facebook message attributed to the founder of the company telling a woman she shouldn’t buy the leggings if she didn’t want to deal with holes. (Entirely possible that it was faked, of course, anything’s possible in the internet age.)
Regardless of the product quality and soap opera-style Facebook drama, you’re reading this book because you’re a real consultant with real inventory to sell. If you’re like most consultants, drop off in party attendance has been a real concern for some time—possibly from the very start. Maybe you could overlook the social drama aspects of the business while you were making money, but you can’t ignore the bottom line now that you’re not. Typically in MLMs, if you complain about sales or ask for help, you’ll be pressured to buy more inventory—to double down, financially. Conference attendance and spamming your friends haven’t worked, why do it again? I’ve seen a lot of consultants say they don’t have the time and resources to devote to the business right now.
They had plenty of time and resources while the iron was hot, but the truth is, what’s happening with LLR right now is part of the typical MLM business cycle. It’s okay to get out when it’s not working for you!
It’s not only totally normal to think about getting out or want