Terri Seymour of Seymour Products

August 16, 2005 · Print This Article

Name: Terri Seymour

Tell us a little about yourself:

I have been married for 23 years and we have two boys, Jesse 20 and Dustin 13. We are a very close family and enjoy outdoor activities. I love working online and having the opportunity to meet so many different and wonderful people.

What is your business name and web address:

Seymour Products
www.seymourproducts.com

What inspired you to become a work at home mom:

For most of our marriage I have been a SAHM, but due to the economy, I wanted to contribute to the family finances. I decided that I would rather be able to stay home and make money so I can continue caring for our home and family in the manner they were used to.

Tell us a little about your business:

We started Seymour Products to give everyone a chance to build their own successful home business. I know there are similar opportunities out there, but we try to offer benefits not available in other opportunities. Our goal is to help countless people become success and to be one of the most talked about home business opportunities on the net.

Is there any advice that you would like to share with other women that are interested in working from home:

First of all, it does seem overwhelming at times. I know it did for me! It might take some time to get focused and start feeling organized, but it will happen. Do not let yourself get too frustrated, or discouraged. Stick with it and you can become a success. Network with other Moms who have been through the same thing. This will give you strength and encouragement to continue and achieve your goals!!

What has been the most effective advertising method for you:

By far it has been my articles. My articles have brought me visitors, sales, distributors, improved search engine ranking, respect, trust, and more. I have been writing articles for several years and I plan to continue as long as I am in business!

Can you share with us one negative business experience that you learned from:

I have had a couple bad experiences with customers. What I did learn was you have to believe in yourself and your business and do what is right for you. Do NOT let a customer bully into doing something you know is wrong. The old saying, “The Customer is Always Right” is a crock. But ALWAYS treat them with respect. If they sink to name calling or other childish tactics, do not let yourself resort to the same thing. Remain firm, but respectful, polite and mature!


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