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Helping an HPS'er get her business off the ground

I got the following e-mail this morning from a good HPS friend, Nancy. Nancy and her husband owned a wine shop for a while with another couple. She's a wine lover! I'm posting this to support her efforts. I know at least one wine lover that reads this site. Grin!

From Nancy:
I have some exciting news to share with you! I’m back in the wine biz as a Wine Consultant for WineShop At Home. We offer wine tastings in the comfort of your home, monthly wine club, great stemware, personalized wine labels, and gifts. Dave and I have already sampled several of the wines and we are impressed! We’ve also tested the stemware against our Reidel and it definitely compares, at half the price!

I invite you to visit my website at
http://www.wineshopathome.com/nancylee to learn more about the products and services I have to offer. While you’re there, sign up for my free monthly e-newsletter, The VinNote, that features wine lifestyle articles, product previews, and wine education.

I welcome the opportunity to conduct a wine tasting in your home. It’s a fun way to spend time with friends to celebrate a birthday, girls night out, etc. Everyone loves wine and learning all about it, so you can’t go wrong!

Some of you are not in close proximity to me but I’m sending you this information because I want you to think about me when you’re sending gifts to your friends, family, and business associates. We ship to many states and more are being added as we “speak.” For a list of states that we currently ship to, click here:
http://www.wineshopathome.com/AboutUs/ServiceAreas.asp.

I look forward to hearing from you and to being your personal Wine Consultant! Please let me know how I can be of service. I thank you in advance for helping me make my business a success!

Cheers!
Nancy Lee

Comments

Anonymous said…
What an awesome concept. I wish Nancy lived closer as we could keep her pretty busy.

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