Ding Dong! Avon Calling!: The Women and Men of Avon Products, Incorporated

Ding Dong! Avon Calling!: The Women and Men of Avon Products, Incorporated

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  • Create Date:2021-07-01 09:18:56
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  • Author:Katina Manko
  • ISBN:0190499826
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Summary

The Avon Lady acquired iconic status in twentieth century American culture。 This first history of Avon tells the story of a direct sales company that was both a giant in its industry and a kitchen-table entrepreneurial venture。

With their distinctive greeting at the homes across the country--Ding Dong! Avon Calling!--sales ladies brought door-to-door sales of makeup, perfume, and other products to American women beginning in 1886。 Working for the company enabled women to earn money on the side and even become financially independent in a respectable profession while selling Avon's wares to friends, family, and neighborhood networks。

Ding Dong! Avon Calling! is the story of women and entrepreneurship, and of an innovative corporation largely managed by men that empowered women to exploit networks of other women and their community for profit。 Founded in the late nineteenth century, Avon grew into a massive international direct sales company in which millions of "ambassadors of beauty" sat in their customers' living rooms with a sample case, catalogue, and a conversational sales pitch。 Avon was unique in American business history for its reliance on women as representatives, promising them not just sales positions, but a chance to have a business of their own。 Being an Avon Lady avoided the stigma that was often attached to middle-class women's work outside the home and enabled women to maintain the delicate balance of work and family。 Drawing for the first time on company records she helped acquire for archives, Katina Manko illuminates Avon's inner workings, uncovers the lives of its representatives, and shows how women slowly rose into the company's middle and upper management。 Avon called itself "The Company for Women" and championed its high flyers, but its higher echelons remained dominated by men well into the 1990s。

Avon is more than perfumes and toiletries, but a brand built on women knocking on doors and chatting up neighbors。 It thrived for more than a century through the deceptively simple technique of women directly selling beauty to women at home。

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Reviews

Amanda Mae

I was really excited to read this book since I’ve been on a kind of women’s history kick lately。 I know almost nothing about Avon, but the “Avon Lady” idea is something I’ve just known my whole life。 There is A LOT of information in this book。 The author got to dive into the company archives and MY does it show! So sometimes my eyes would swim with so many numbers and names being thrown at me。 But there are so many nuggets of fun information here that I plowed on through。 I think I was expecting I was really excited to read this book since I’ve been on a kind of women’s history kick lately。 I know almost nothing about Avon, but the “Avon Lady” idea is something I’ve just known my whole life。 There is A LOT of information in this book。 The author got to dive into the company archives and MY does it show! So sometimes my eyes would swim with so many numbers and names being thrown at me。 But there are so many nuggets of fun information here that I plowed on through。 I think I was expecting more of a history of the company’s heyday in the post war period, maybe going into the 1980s at the latest。 This ran the full gamut。 I think it would have benefitted from tightening up the timeline so the focus was more on Avon after WWII than the California Perfume Company since its inception。 It’s a fascinating story, but it was overwhelming with so many statistics and figures。 I don’t know if it would have been possible to follow women in the company a bit more closely during the various eras of Avon, but I know that would have been a way for me to find my bearings through all the statistics and business reports。 There are some women who are featured somewhat prominently, but I think I would have liked the book more with some more first-hand knowledge and insight from the women who were ringing doorbells for Avon。 So overall it’s a thorough book with loads to glean, it’s just sometimes a little too much to take in。 。。。more

Janilyn Kocher

An informative history about a once powerful company that aided women being more independent。 However, it reads like an academic paper and is pedantic in much of its tone。 My mom used to buy a lot of Avon and I loved flipping through their catalogs。 It was sad to read about the company in its death throes like so many other once prominent businesses of my growing up years。 I adore the cover。 Thanks to Oxford University Press and Edelweiss for the early copy。