Henn Workshops Expert Review by Brian Garvin and Jeff West
The Henn Workshops is a business that started when Jerry and Cherie Henn noticed that the “country” decorating style had become popular and had driven up the price of authentic, country-made reproductions of the antiques and handicrafts that were being sold for outrageous prices. They started the business in a small home workshop and it has since grown to take up three manufacturing sites in Pennsylvania and Ohio. The company now employs thousands of crafts people and consultants in locations all over the world.
The Henn Workshops offers individuals the opportunity to start their own businesses as “Consultants” Most consultants earn their money by hosting parties at which they display products made by Henn Workshops and have people look through the product catalogues.
Consultants for this income opportunity earn twenty five percent commissions off of everything they sell at their parties, earn “override income” off of the parties thrown by members of their down lines and have the opportunity to earn free products like awards, trips, furniture and jewelry. The average consultant earns about one hundred dollars par party.
The start up cost of the Henn Workshops income opportunity is kind of high—a start up kit costs one hundred and fifty dollars, but the company promises that it is worth more than four hundred dollars, and an all expense paid trip within their first three months of being a Consultant for the country. The nice thing, though, about the start up cost is that it does not need to be paid all at once. Potential Consultants can pay their start up fees in three fifty dollar payments.
Another good thing about the Henn Workshop products is that they come with a lifetime guarantee, so if something breaks or does not work correctly, it will get replaced, completely free of charge. This helps to add authority to the Consultants’ sales pitches.
The only thing missing from the website is the explanation of how consultants are paid—do they take their commissions directly from the sales before the orders are submitted or do they have a check mailed to them? How much do they earn off of their down lines? If you want information on how this works, you will need to provide your mailing address and phone number because those materials are sent to your home.
The form is easy to fill out and doesn’t require any eyebrow-raising information like a social security number. Simply put in your name, address, phone number and email and you’ll be on your way!
This looks like a perfectly legitimate way for people to start their own home based businesses. The information is straightforward and free of convoluted “loophole language.” People host parties that promote the Henn Workshops‘ products and take a commission off of the sales they make as well as a commission off of the sales made by the people in their down lines. If you are good with people and have some sales skills, this could provide you with quite a nice income.




















