Scent-sational!
Botanical Scents of Nature business opportunity
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Owning his own business isn't a new experience for Scents of
Nature licensee Paul Barton, who fondly remembers the more than two
years in college he spent running a skim-board manufacturing
company. "I always liked working for myself, but when the
skim-board company fell through, I thought I needed to get into a
more professional career," explains the 25-year-old
surfer.
The Marriott Corp. sounded professional, so Barton worked as a
supervisor for the hotel for a year-which was all it took for him
to long for the freedom of entrepreneurship. "I realized how
much I didn't like working for someone else," says
Barton.
Jumping back in the saddle again, Barton went the kiosk route
with a beach souvenirs cart in 1997, an endeavor he admits was a
struggle. But with kiosk No. 2, a Scents of Nature aromatic oils
and incense cart he opened in early 1999 (corporate name: Botanical
Scents of Nature), Barton finally found his stride. "I went
through a lot of trial and error with my first kiosk," he
says. "When I opened up Scents of Nature, boom-I was making
money right away."
Touting Scents of Nature as a fairly painless road to
independence, Barton points to the well-designed start-up
kit-complete with display kit, label pack and a personal
consultation about inventory focus-he received from corporate
headquarters. Assures Barton, "They'll [walk] you through
your first order and give you everything you need, from pointers to
product information."
Barton won't be turning back to corporate life any time
soon. "Working for myself is so great," he says.
"I'm much happier now because I can take a day off to
spend with my family without having to get permission from my boss
two weeks ahead of time."
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