Tuesday, February 7, 2012

Pink Truth: A Sneaky Way to Get Production

Pink Truth
Facts, opinions, and the real story behind Mary Kay Cosmetics.
A Sneaky Way to Get Production
Feb 7th 2012, 12:00
Here are a couple of tactics that are used to help make production goals. There’s always a push at the end of the month for new recruits toward the goals, but a recruit without a wholesale order is useless. So here’s how to game the system.

The key is to place an order for the [...]
The things coming out of Pink Truth keep getting more and more absurd and less and less grounded in reality.  This post reads like it is Tracy's personal recommendation on how to be sneaky at the end of the month.

She offers two pieces of "evidence" to help us believe her:

You see this practice with the credit card going on a lot, especially if a director is struggling to meet production or finish a car. Corporate is aware of the practice, but looks the other way. (As with many of the other practices that are not on the up-and-up, but corporate ignores them because they generate wholesale orders.)


And don’t think this type of thing doesn’t go on with those in “national in qualification” (niq). Do it fast, baby, the Mary Kay way!




This is the equivalent of me, in an effort to tell you to not believe Pink Truth, telling you that they commit click fraud on the advertising on that site. (Tracy having members of that site click her ads and offering them something in exchange -- or just manipulating and pressuring them into doing it for free).  And then "proving" that they are doing it by telling you that:

"You see this practice a lot when we are getting to the end of the month and Tracy realizes that she needs some more cash for her business.  Google knows about this practice, but looks the other way.  (Ironically, this IS a practice among website owners and Google DOES know about it, but like Mary Kay, they are probably working VERY hard at coming up with as many safeguards as possible)"

"And don't think this type of thing doesn't go on with her other websites -- it is the Tracy way, cheat at any cost."

PLEASE NOTE: I am not saying that Tracy does this.  I have no way of knowing if she does or not.  I simply needed an example that "could be" true to illustrate how ridiculous "proving" things can be when you do it the way Tracy does.  Also note that she does not have a similar disclaimer about her absurd, ridiculous, unproven statements.

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