SimplyFun MLM Opportunity

August 15, 2008 | By Monika Mundell |


(1 votes, average: 4 out of 5)

Website: http://simplyfun.com/

SimplyFun History:

SimplyFun ® was born from an idea in the late 1990’s. Gail DeGiulio, a wife, mother and businesswoman, was disappointed with the lack of variety and innovation of quality traditional games to play with her children, family and friends.

Despite countless searches at local shops and online Gail couldn’t find a selection of games that were both easy to learn and enjoyable to play. Even the few games she bought were too tedious to comprehend, leaving her family frustrated with the experience. The only fun games they found were most often those recommended by friends, or discovered at somebody else’s game party.

So out of this frustration and unhappiness with the market, Gail launched SimplyFun in 2004. The idea behind the company is to deliver games that are easy to learn, fun to play with and entertain all of the family.

As with any traditional direct selling company, SimplyFun is sold via the nationwide self employed consultants throughout The U.S.

SimplyFun Mission:

According to the SimplyFun website their mission is:

To promote the importance of play and create lifelong memories that enhance the quality of life for our Consultants, customers and employees.

The team have made it their mission to encourage us to take 30 minutes a day to play and have fun. Taking the time each day for fun will help us to stay more balanced and enjoy life more.

Much like kids, who always need play time and interaction, us adults can benefit from same by using their games to play. Unfortunately we seem to lose that aspect of our personality as we grow up.

SimplyFun Products:

The SimplyFun product arsenal ranges from indoor to the great outdoors. You can even bring a smile to a neglected child’s face:

  • Outdoor Fun
  • Boredom Busters
  • Crafts/Activities
  • Games
  • Puzzles
  • Puppets
  • The company has a huge range of games to keep you and your kids entertained for hours on end. A handy overview tells you exactly what age group is suitable for each game, how many players are required and how long the game takes as a minimum. See an overview below and how this is presented.

    simplyfun games

    Their groovy looking cuddly buddies also serve as handy hand puppets. Great to entertain your kiddies on a rainy day. Check out some of the selection below:

    simplyfun puppets

    The selection is completed with puzzles, craft kits, and sets to help beat any kid’s boredom. The company concept is smart and will entertain you for sure. It’s just a shame that SimplyFun is only available in the U.S. at this stage.

    The products are usually introduced by consultants via a groovy home party. Imagine having a bunch of friends and some kids to test a range of games and all. Sounds like fun to me for sure.

    You can even use this party as an excuse to host a BBQ, or some other complimentary event.

    SimplyFun Marketing Plan:

    If you live in the U.S. and think that SimplyFun sounds like your company, then you can sign up easy online. Here is some more info on what you could get paid as a SimplyFun consultant.

    As a SimplyFun Consultant, financial rewards are waiting for you with a generous Compensation Plan. As a Consultant you can earn:

  • 25 to 40% Bonuses on your personal sales
  • 3 or 4% Sponsoring Bonus on the retail sales of your personal recruits
  • 6% Team Bonus on your entire team’s retail sales
  • One to three levels of generation bonuses on qualified leaders in your downline of 7%, 3% and 2% respectively.
  • simplyfun compensation plan

    You can also earn a dream vacation with SimplyFun. Although I couldn’t find out exactly why from their website.

    You can get started today for a low fee of $169 plus tax. Note that residents of Alaska, Hawaii and Guam pay $40 shipping on top.

    simplyfun starter kit

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