This week the Flashnotes.com team wanted to highlight a Top Seller from Kent State, so we reached out to current freshmen,
Mary Christianson is a current and active member of Delta Gamma at Kent State.
How did you find out about Flashnotes.com and what classes are you selling stuff for?
MC: I found out about Flashnotes.com from advertisements on campus & friends who currently have jobs as representatives with Flashnotes.com & referred me! I currently sell notes and study guides for intro to Philosophy, Intro Human Biology & Art History.
What’s your favorite part of Flashnotes.com?
MC: My favorite part about Flashnotes.com is definitely how easy it is to make money! Flashnotes.com also helps you review your notes better because you have to make them perfect to post!
What do you like to do in your free time?
MC: In my free time, when I have it, I like to relax, exercise & spend time with my boyfriend & sisters.
What is one thing you would do to make Flashnotes.com better?
MC: One thing I would do to make Flashnotes.com better would be to encourage it more for everyone to do it! If everyone in your class was involved & actually used the interactive website it would be much more helpful & effective. Otherwise, it’s great the way it is!
What did you use your first Flashnotes.com check for? i.e. apparel, a trip, etc.
MC: My first Flashnotes.com check I had to do a double take at my bank account. I couldn’t believe people really make purchases on Flashnotes.com, but they do! I’m currently saving all my earned money for my books, dues & rent for next semester.
How do you promote your notes and make your sales?
MC: I promote my study guides and notes by sharing the links on Facebook, Twitter & emailing my class to let them know the extra study aids they have available to them.
A huge part of my success with Flashnotes.com is because of my Delta gGmma sisters. We have about 3 Flashnotes.com representatives & that’s how it all started. Going Greek is the best thing I ever did & such a great way to network & find things like this
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