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Senegence-Senescenes-October-2016.Pdf SeneScenes October 2016 Distributor Newsletter Facial Resurfacer ® with SenePlex Complex NEW SOLUTIONS Rough Skin ent Person end al S ep po nd ns I o f r o s e u g a e L LIPS CostaQualification period: Rica Trip October 1, 2016 - September 30, 2017 Join the League of Independent Personal Sponsors (LIPS) as they travel to Costa Rica, the stunning tropical country in Central America, and experience “Pura Vida” which is Spanish for “pure life” as a way to say “life is wonderful- enjoy it”! Costa Rica offers a world of tranquility, natural beauty and adventure ready for you to experience when you accompany CEO & Founder, Joni Rogers-Kante and your fellow LIPS Distributors. Message from the Founder Dear Distributors, Happy fall! Welcome to a new, exciting season with SeneGence. With Halloween just around the corner, the winter holiday season is at our doorstep. The time is right to plan for success within your business. What do you dream about accomplishing this season? An increased commission check for your family, earning the SeneStar trip to Cabo San Lucas and treating your significant other or family member to a first-class vacation, or perhaps qualifying for your very own SeneCar? If you dream it, you can do it with SeneGence. After all, “A Goal is a Dream with a Deadline.” Joni Rogers-Kante The possibilities are limitless, but you must envision Founder & CEO your achievements now, and set your sales and sponsoring plans to see them through over the next few months, the largest two quarters of our Seminar Year. October is the time to resolve to finish out your 2016 year strong with the holiday selling season, SeneScenes followed by moving into success during the first “New DISTRIBUTOR NEWSLETTER Year’ quarter of 2017. OCTOBER 2016 | SEPTEMBER 2016 RECOGNITION Here are some exciting improvements and additions SeneGence has made this month, to give you the tools Contact Information: you need to succeed: USA & Canada SeneCare [email protected] • New website- you may have noticed that 19651 Alter SeneGence.com has received a complete overhaul Foothill Ranch, CA 92610 in design, with a beautiful new look, better Phone: (949) 521-6161 functionality, and ability to be easily navigated For updated news & information about SeneGence on mobile phones! The public website is a great products and events: resource to you for finding out and sharing www.SeneGence.com product and program information, signing up new Distributors, and more. Most often, the solutions to MISSION STATEMENT: your problems and answers to your questions can To empower women around the world with a be found on the public site and in your Distributor career that really works, using products that Back Office. Invest a few minutes and get to know really work. the new site. 2 www.SeneGence.com Monthly Focus • New SeneService Email program- starting this month, the SeneService email that goes to you and your Customers will have a completely new, modern design that is enjoyable and fun to read, and can be easily viewed on a mobile phones. This new design also comes with more tools for you, the Distributor, to receive information in a Dashboard that will help you follow up with those who open your email. We will notify you as soon as you are able to use the dashboard. The best part? SeneService is FREE to all Distributors- input your Customers in your Back Office. • New SeneDerm Solutions Facial Resurfacer- for those of you who love and miss the old formula Polishing Exfoliator, you are going to love the brand new Facial Resurfacer! It is a more powerful buffer with larger grains of Vanuatu Volcanic Ash. I know you are going to love adding this product to your skin care regimen. • Exciting Planning for PIT Stop Glam It Up!- PIT Stop is an opportunity for every Maiden and above to receive advanced business training with a focus on professional SenseCosmetics application. Enjoy two days of training, networking and hands-on SenseCosmetics application this January with Lead SeneGence MUAs. Register in your Back Office now! With the upcoming Halloween holiday in mind, conceptualize creative ways to market your business and offer long-lasting SenseCosmetics and the SeneGence Career Opportunity. Keep your eyes peeled for this month’s SeneService email (in the brand new, mobile friendly design!), as it will contain several Halloween glamour looks your Customers will love. Experiment with some Halloween looks on yourself, snap a picture, and share on your Facebook or Instagram page, with a caption such as, “Contact me to get a spooky SeneBlends makeover for your Halloween bash. Best part? Your frightfully gorgeous look will last all night long, without smudging or running, and will simultaneously provide anti-aging benefits to your skin!” The power of picture sharing on social media is undeniable. Post a great Halloween look and watch as you get “likes,” “shares,” and message requests to set up appointments. Be sure to also hand out Career Opportunity Brochures and Beauty Books to all of the adults who accompany their Trick-or-Treaters this Halloween. A sweet treat for the children, and a life-changing career opportunity for the parent! Have a wonderful and prosperous October, and as always, choose to live life in love and abundance…then work for it! Love, www.SeneGence.com 3 Royal Court | September 2016 Recognition Empress: Must meet all the qualifications for Queen plus achieve Group Sales volume of USD $10,000,000. Jerni $63,500+ Queen: Must meet all the qualifications for the Crown Princess level plus achieve a Group Sales Volume of USD $5,000,000. Sharon & Jada $525,500+ Kimberly Massey $98,500+ Dawn Christian $272,500+ Jeri Taylor-Swade $55,000+ Crown Princess: Must meet all the qualifications for the Princess level plus achieve a Group Sales Volume of USD $1,000,000. Chelsea Nielsen $2,057,500+ Corrisa Helquist $725,000+ Jenny Hemingway $246,500+ Jenna Clark $1,581,000+ Amy Henderson $710,500+ Jeni Petersen $239,500+ Sadie Carter $1,527,500+ Lisa Tippen-Morris $602,000+ Cathy Hoolihan $236,000+ Tauni Alexander $1,370,500+ Kelli Smotone $483,000+ Josi Hager $169,000+ Kiley Peterson $1,343,500+ Kaitlin Brister $444,000+ Kasie Hurt $131,500+ Casey Rubly $1,225,000+ Melanie Marshall $432,500+ Alicia Aldridge $120,000+ Karleigh Crouch $1,207,500+ Callie Keeney $427,000+ Kelly Sander $104,000+ Kimmie Monson $1,132,000+ Sabrina Leuthold $426,000+ Renee Stewart $81,500+ Nicole Neeley $1,100,500+ Lacey Demalis $400,000+ Sheila Young $79,000+ Jessica Scott $1,037,500+ Tracy Sharp $393,000+ Megan Broderick $78,000+ Anna Schweitzer $992,500+ Ashley Cogburn $368,000+ Dakota Osborn $72,000+ Meghan Ray $936,500+ Kimberly Johnson $346,000+ Leanne Avant $52,500+ Amanda Herring $914,000+ Jennifer Stitt $336,500+ Elizabeth Howerton $38,500+ Natalie Shaw $853,000+ Sarah Copeland $332,500+ Chelsie Mavity $20,500+ Lauren Jordan $840,500+ Nicole Russell $330,500+ Etta Santoyo $3,000+ Jenny Sharp $748,000+ Kari Jo Podany $291,500+ Princess: Must meet all the qualifications for the Duchess/Duke level plus have any five fifth line Distributors with 300PV in the same 2 consecutive months. Emily Arnold $469,500+ Kelly Brenner $144,500+ Whitney McFarlin $80,000+ Shalee Davis $462,000+ Kelly Dullea $143,000+ Megan Gray $77,500+ Katelyn Enos $436,500+ Abby Hubbard $142,000+ Amberly Huff $77,000+ Sierra Unsicker $432,500+ Haley Sharp $141,000+ Angie Byers $68,000+ Holly Mote $295,500+ Lexie Holder $139,500+ Jennifer Madsen $67,000+ Ashlie Brewer $292,000+ Kalina White $134,500+ Lindsey Schreck $66,500+ Amy Tipton $248,000+ Courtney Barnes $128,500+ Jennifer Whitten $65,000+ Stacey VanBoening $230,000+ Leta Greene $128,000+ Carolyn McLam $51,500+ Jenny Buchanan $215,000+ Amy Bachman $124,500+ Amy Pembrook $47,500+ Emily Preaus $195,000+ Abigail Broome $122,500+ Kristen Morrow $45,000+ Leah Reel $194,000+ Sylvia Cuff $121,000+ Amanda Vivial $42,500+ Angela Davis $184,000+ Brooke Marshall $120,500+ Alyssa Franco $40,500+ Kristen Krohn $180,000+ Jamie Chronister $117,000+ Cydney Tate $38,500+ Kristin Dewispelare $179,000+ Niki Rogers $116,500+ Angie Rolke $36,500+ Allison Meier $178,000+ Glea Lahr $107,500+ Chelsey Daily $36,500+ Krysten Tidwell $167,500+ Lacey Wagnon $103,500+ Amy Sorrell $17,500+ Sheila Moeller $162,500+ Ashley Gray $99,500+ Lyndsi Hulen $46,500+ Audra Rhine $158,000+ Meredith Burke $99,500+ Lee Blakeney $89,000+ Samantha Jeanes $154,500+ Julie Kolwyck $89,500+ Deborah Perrin $48,500+ Brittany Comer $152,500+ Diana Bounds $88,500+ May West $149,000+ Sarah Regester $85,500+ 4 www.SeneGence.com Royal Court | September 2016 Recognition Duchess: Must meet all the qualifications for the Countess/Count level plus have any five fourth line Distributors with 300PV in the same 2 consecutive months. Jalynn Schroeder $422,000+ Michelle Apple $103,500+ Jillian Ball $65,500+ Lacy Allison $390,500+ Reagan Eliason $100,500+ Lauren Bilbro $60,500+ Whittney Burke $320,500+ Cecille Boyd $98,000+ Jennifer Brasnick $60,500+ Alicia Kinne $251,500+ Erin O'Brien $95,000+ Amanda Whitaker $58,500+ Mackenzie Gubbels $241,500+ Megan Lariviere $94,500+ Heather Keith $52,500+ Cortney Chapin $205,500+ Ashley Gewecke $92,000+ Kalea Stafford $51,500+ Tahnee Brown $185,000+ Denna Stallings $91,500+ Branda Smith $48,500+ Jordan Hustedt $175,500+ Sarah Terry $84,000+ Tiffany Williams $47,500+ Katie Dawson $173,000+ Jdena Burke $83,500+ Stormy Draper $40,500+ Courtney Flagg $173,000+ Jacquelyn Bradley $81,000+ Ana Figueredo-Stuart $35,000+ Mary Siria $162,000+ Jennifer Hinkle $77,000+ Nikki Tate $34,500+ Erika Allison $151,000+ Tarrah Lyons $74,500+ Jennifer Stockton $30,500+ Christin Slough $149,500+ Massie Bailey $73,500+ Molly McCloud $29,500+ Madison Hebert $144,000+ Jenni Aguilar $73,000+ Heidi Oliver $26,500+ Sarah Steenblik $129,500+ Monica Hawkins $71,000+ Erin Rousseau $13,000+ Jessica Laurance $123,500+ Marci Jones $69,500+ Joyce Pate $12,500+ Alysa McBride $109,000+ Jennifer Kiser $69,000+ Jacqueline Compean $12,000+ Lindsey Bourne-Green $104,500+ Kiralee Tuiaki $69,000+ Paige O'Byrne $11,000+ Countess: Must meet all the qualifications for the Lady/Lord level plus have any five third line Distributors with 300PV in the same 2 consecutive months.
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