Member You
#1 in Business Subscribe Email Print

You are here: Home > Business > Entrepreneurialism > Estee Lauder - A Cosmetics Tycoon

Tags

  • legacy
  • where
  • providers
  • almost every
  • family changing
  • perfume product

  • Links

  • Pre-paid SIM Card for Finland
  • Some Startling Statistics about American Consumers
  • Rake Explained and Comparing Online Poker to Live Poker
  • Member You - Estee Lauder - A Cosmetics Tycoon

    Does Your Brand Pass the KISS Test?
    You've heard the adage Keep It Simple Sweetie (K.I.S.S.)? Well, that saying couldn't be more true when it comes to personal branding. Like many areas of life, keeping things simple is the most effective tact and personal branding is no exception.No matter how challenging or 'unique' your business is your brand will always be more relatable and effective when your target audience can understand it in mere seconds. If you find yourself having to over educate you
    at other well-known department stores such as Neiman Marcus soon followed.

    Her first perfume product was introduced in 1953. Called Youth Dew, it was actually a bath oil that could also serve as a perfume, and it was an instant success with women, who pu

    Gram Pocket Scales - Weighing in Big with Consumers
    What’s no bigger than a flip phone comes in fashion colors and can weigh up to 50 grams with .01g accuracy? Don’t look now, but the traditional jeweler’s traveling scale is all fashioned out and style conscious. Pocket scales, used by jewelers, hunters and field investigators for dozens of uses, have taken the same route that turned cell phones into fashion accessories. You can now buy pocket scales that weigh less than a pound and are the size of a small flip phone
    One of the most dynamic businesswomen of the 20th century, Estee Lauder through focus and hard work created one of the world’s most recognized cosmetics brands. With a single-mindedness of purpose rarely encountered, Estee Lauder left behind her at her death a business whose products are today available in almost every country and which employs tens of thousands worldwide.

    Born Josephine Esther Mentzer in Queens, New York in 1908, to father Max and mother Rose who were of Eastern European descent, she was trained in the selling of skin care products to local beauty salons and hotels by her uncle, John Schotz, a chemist with New Way Laboratories. In 1930 Estee (her nickname) married Joseph Lauter, the family changing their surname to "Lauder" later that decade.

    Estee Lauder was a late bloomer. It was not until 1948, at the ripe old age of forty, that her legacy really was born. In that year, she used her sales skills to obtain a counter at Saks Fifth Avenue in New York, where she sold her own skin care products. Counters at other well-known department stores such as Neiman Marcus soon followed.

    Her first perfume product was introduced in 1953. Called Youth Dew, it was actually a bath oil that could also serve as a perfume, and it was an instant success with women, who pur

    5 Postage and Packaging Tips to Increase Customer Satisfaction
    One can increase one customer’s satisfaction after an order has been placed, even though the customer is yet to receive their order thru the post.Creation and satisfaction of customersIt happens with everyone. You go to ebay, you choose a product and then you pay through your credit card or thru Paypal account. You give your shipping address and then wait…You are not very sure if the product is going to arrive or not. One is not sure if the produ
    business whose products are today available in almost every country and which employs tens of thousands worldwide.

    Born Josephine Esther Mentzer in Queens, New York in 1908, to father Max and mother Rose who were of Eastern European descent, she was trained in the selling of skin care products to local beauty salons and hotels by her uncle, John Schotz, a chemist with New Way Laboratories. In 1930 Estee (her nickname) married Joseph Lauter, the family changing their surname to "Lauder" later that decade.

    Estee Lauder was a late bloomer. It was not until 1948, at the ripe old age of forty, that her legacy really was born. In that year, she used her sales skills to obtain a counter at Saks Fifth Avenue in New York, where she sold her own skin care products. Counters at other well-known department stores such as Neiman Marcus soon followed.

    Her first perfume product was introduced in 1953. Called Youth Dew, it was actually a bath oil that could also serve as a perfume, and it was an instant success with women, who pu

    Customer Loyalty - Our Choice to Create
    What does it means for us to be loyal to our customers? First of all it seems to be easier to take for granted customers loyalty to us and bemoan what we think is a lack of loyalty to us. Each repeat order from a customer can be a sign of their loyalty. Customers who change jobs and continue to use us are also signs of loyalty. Customers who use another vendor for a project because of price are not lacking loyalty; rather we have not provided enough value to justify
    d in the selling of skin care products to local beauty salons and hotels by her uncle, John Schotz, a chemist with New Way Laboratories. In 1930 Estee (her nickname) married Joseph Lauter, the family changing their surname to "Lauder" later that decade.

    Estee Lauder was a late bloomer. It was not until 1948, at the ripe old age of forty, that her legacy really was born. In that year, she used her sales skills to obtain a counter at Saks Fifth Avenue in New York, where she sold her own skin care products. Counters at other well-known department stores such as Neiman Marcus soon followed.

    Her first perfume product was introduced in 1953. Called Youth Dew, it was actually a bath oil that could also serve as a perfume, and it was an instant success with women, who pu

    Customer Service Considered; Buy The Book
    For many years in business we concentrated on total customer service and then one day I bought the book on customer service. Well one of the books. There are many very great books on the subject to help you in your business. In Carl Sewell’s book; Customers For Life; How to Turn That One Time Buyer Into A Lifelong Customer; I sure learned a lot.Almost as much as the books on customer service, which explain how to survey customers to find out what they re
    tee Lauder was a late bloomer. It was not until 1948, at the ripe old age of forty, that her legacy really was born. In that year, she used her sales skills to obtain a counter at Saks Fifth Avenue in New York, where she sold her own skin care products. Counters at other well-known department stores such as Neiman Marcus soon followed.

    Her first perfume product was introduced in 1953. Called Youth Dew, it was actually a bath oil that could also serve as a perfume, and it was an instant success with women, who pu

    Secrets To Halving Your Business Electricity Bills
    When it comes to electricity, small and medium size enterprises can never assume they are getting a good deal. In fact, it's safe to say that - as the market stands today - businesses should assume the opposite is true, and that they are being taken for a ride by the big six energy providers. One of several smaller providers of business electricity, Electricity4Business has just compiled a free guide to help commercial electricity customers see through the dirty tri
    at other well-known department stores such as Neiman Marcus soon followed.

    Her first perfume product was introduced in 1953. Called Youth Dew, it was actually a bath oil that could also serve as a perfume, and it was an instant success with women, who purchased more than 50,000 bottles in the very first year. That success led to her opening Estee Lauder counters across America and in 1960 she entered the international market with Harrods department store in London, England.

    There followed a series of product launches that would solidify the reputation of the Estee Lauder brand across the globe. These included Aramis in 1965 (a line of men’s fragrances and grooming products) and Clinique in 1968 (the first non-allergenic fragrance-free cosmetics brand). Her company also contracted to become the world-wide licensee for Tommy Hilfiger and Donna Karan fragrances and cosmetics.

    Besides her relentless drive, her success was largely driven by her sales philosophy that held that in order to make a sale, it is necessary to actually make contact with and engage the prospective customer. In fact whenever her product line was introduced to a new retailer, Estee Lauder would show up to counsel the store’s staff on how to sell her products, and its customers on how her products could

    HTTP = HTML link (for blogs, profiles,phorums):
    <a href="http://www.memberyou.net/article/16168/memberyou-Estee-Lauder--A-Cosmetics-Tycoon.html">Estee Lauder - A Cosmetics Tycoon</a>

    BB link (for phorums):
    [url=http://www.memberyou.net/article/16168/memberyou-Estee-Lauder--A-Cosmetics-Tycoon.html]Estee Lauder - A Cosmetics Tycoon[/url]

    Related Articles:

    Top 10 Tips For New Grads Seeking Their First Job

    Brand Your Business In A Personalized Way

    Career Choice: Automotive Systems Technology

    Bookmark it: del.icio.us digg.com reddit.com netvouz.com google.com yahoo.com technorati.com furl.net bloglines.com socialdust.com ma.gnolia.com newsvine.com slashdot.org simpy.com shadows.com blinklist.com