Everyday Essentials - distributor / business
opportunity
Everyday
Essentials
There are four steps to becoming an Everyday
Essentials Distributor:
1. Be introduced by another Everyday Essentials
Distributor. 2. Sign a Distributor Agreement. 3. Have your application
accepted by Everyday Essentials Head Office.
A home phone number is
required and preferably an Internet connected PC with e-mail. If you are
purchasing an Everyday Essentials Retail Starter Pack and intend to retail
Everyday Essentials products you must also have a line of credit preferably on
a credit or debit card. Other payment options can be made available at the
Companies discretion. Once you are an Everyday Essentials Distributor you must
remain active to be eligible to retain your Distributorship, area
allocation and qualify for rewards and bonuses.
Active
Distributor
In order to retain your Everyday Essentials
Distributorship and receive bonuses due on your Group Sales activity you must
remain active. To do this you must be producing £100 per
month personal sales. If you have been allocated an area for the purposes of
building a retail business and you do not meet this requirement for 2
consecutive months your area may be re-allocated. You can remain an Everyday
Essentials Distributor and re-activate at any time by placing an
order.
Areas
Each Everyday Essentials Distributor who
purchases a Retail Starter Pack is allocated an area by the Company on
acceptance of their application. If there is no other Distributor currently
actively placing brochures close by, you may be given the opportunity to
develop your own chosen area. Please keep accurate records, as the Company will
require these as the areas develop. If there is no area available at the time
of application the Distributor can be placed on a waiting list to take over
when a suitable area becomes available. The area will be allocated on a
strictly 1st come, 1st served basis. Each Distributor will, depending on time
commitment, be allocated approx. 400-2000 houses to service on a 6 weekly
basis. In extreme circumstances, failure to service the area satisfactorily may
result in an area being removed from a Distributor and the Distributor
Agreement being terminated. The company reserves the right to re-allocate areas
whenever it deems necessary.
Everyday Essentials Sales
Plan
Catalogue price RRP - Means the recommended retail price of
Everyday Essentials products inclusive of VAT as published by Everyday
Essentials in its brochure pages, website and the other promotional literature
from time to time. RRP is the figure used for qualification of Volume Profit
levels. RRP is the figure that all retail commissions (25%) are
paid.
Sales Plan Price SPP - Is the price on which all volume bonuses
and overrides are paid. At times the company will introduce products or
services that enhance the range but may not carry the same margin as our core
product ranges. These are Retail Profit Only Products these carry no
Volume Profit or Royalty Bonuses they are paid at standard commission of
25% only. However the full retail value does count towards Volume Profit
qualifications. These products enhance the range and appeal of the brochure.
The current product ranges are: Ecover, HG products, Food Products (FS Codes),
AS code products and EW code products. Epson and Canon cartridges.
3
ways to earn money
1. Retail Profit Products is
calculated as 25% of the RRP of the products supplied (except Lexmark & HP
cartridges). The retail profit is deducted from the RRP when calculating the
amount a Distributor pays to Everyday Essentials for the products that it buys
from Everyday Essentials i.e. you order £200 RRP worth of products - your
retail profit of 25% (£50) is deducted from your invoice.
2.
Volume Profit in addition to retail profit a Distributor can also earn up to a
further 15% of the SPP value of the products ordered. This Volume Profit is
based upon your PSG total at the end of a Sales Period. You will receive the
relevant Volume Profit percentage of SPP value as shown in the table below,
based on the PSG volume less the amount of Volume Profit payable (paid direct
by Head Office) to other members of your downline. Everyday Essentials will pay
the Volume Profit to you for products and services on the 10th of the month of
the following Sales Period. (unless it falls at a weekend in which case it will
be paid on the Monday after the date)
Bonus amounts of less than
£100 will be automatically carried over to the next month and credited
against your next order amounts over £100 will be paid by cheque
or BACS transfer. To receive a bonus payout a Distributor must be active. (To
do this you must have produced £100 in personal sales)
3. Royalty
Bonuses - Senior Business Executive (SBE) bonus is up to additional payment of
up to 4% of SPP volume on any frontline qualifying Senior Business Executive
(SBE).
Everyday Essentials Executive Bonus is an additional bonus
payable on up to four subsequent levels of qualifying Senior Business
Executives. To qualify for Executive Bonus on levels 2, 3, 4 and 5 you have to
have 2, 3, 4 and 5 qualifying front-line Senior Business Executives in
the same period. To qualify for Royalty & Executive Bonuses you must be an
active Senior Business Executive (SBE) and have a minimum PSG
volume of £3501 (11% level). If a Senior Independent Business Executive
(SBE) is not achieving £3501 the volume is passed upline until a
qualifying Senior Independent Business Executive (SBE) is created.
The
only limit on your income is how hard you work and how you build your
business.
www.everyday-essentials.co.uk |