Tuesday, January 30, 2007

Trouble Booking Parties?

Here are 82 ways to book that party today!


1. Send a brochure to a co-worker that has moved.

2. Send a brochure to your Tupperware, Discovery Toys, Etc. Reps or Exchange Shows.

3. Post a flyer in the teachers lounge at your child's school.

4. Post a flyer in the employee lunch room.

5. Hold an Open House

6. Have a booth at a school fair

7. Advertise in your Alumni newsletter and or local newspaper

8. Give a brochure to the receptionist at your doctor's or dentist's office

9. Include a card or flyer with your bill payments.

10. Call past hostesses

11. Put current brochure and card in your neighbors door. Include a 10% off coupon.

12. Ask friends to have a show

13. Advertise in your church bulletin

14. Take a recipe to every potluck. (That has something to do with your business)

15. Host an office party or brunch.

16. Host a show before or during a PTA meeting.

17. Mail out samples, brochures, and a wish list

18. Host your own show. Could even be a fund raiser for your favorite charity.

19. Get a list from welcome wagon in your neighborhood or complex. New people may be looking for a consultant or a new job in your area.

20. Set up a display at a craft fair

21. Participate in a school fund raiser

22. Have your Husband or significant other promote the products at work.

23. Have you and your family members wear at shirt or sweatshirt promoting your product.

24. Hold a Christmas shopping show for men.

25. Offer a Christmas wish list to your guest and then call the gift giver.

26. Set up a display at a mall.

27. Put an ask me button on your purse or coat.

28. Ask past hostesses at shows to talk about their free products.

29. Hold an opportunity night.

30. Random mailings. Open a phone book and randomly choose.

31. Mention Hostess half price gifts and other benefits at least three times per show.

32. Hold up higher price products and mention half price products to encourage bookings.

33. Mention how much your average hostess gets in products.

34. At the beginning of your show mention the hostess goal.

35. Share upcoming specials at shows and during phone calls.

36. Tell your hostess how much she saved by having a show.

37. Encourage frequent customers to regularly plan shows.

38. Encourage Hostesses to rebook a show in 6-9 months. She'll be the first to see and try new products.

39. Treat Hostesses to a special Hostess appreciation tea.

40. Encourage relatives to book a show.

41. Call your realtor with suggestions for new home packages.

42. Offer to do a class for your local grocery store.

43. Start an email address book of customers who want to know what the monthly specials are, Don't forget to mention the hostess specials, if there isn't one create one.

44. Encourage your hostesses and guests to refer potential hostesses to you.

45. Offer a bridal registry.

46. Promote the bridal shows.

47. Describe and highlight the hostess plan during shows.

48. Be friendly and enthusiastic.

49. Follow through on every booking lead.

50. Ask, Ask, Ask

51. Use open ended questions, especially when dealing with bookings.

52. Use your products and samples at home, office, camping, parties, etc..

53. Read sales, self improvement, and positive thinking books.

54. Call at least two potential hostesses every night.

55. Dream and imagine the possibilities

56. Set goals and review them constantly, post them where you can see them.

57. Ask friends to help you get started or reach a certain goal.

58. Use hostess flyers.

59. Use postcards and or newsletters to continue to spark interest.

60. Follow up phone calls to particularly interested guests. They may decide later to have a show.

61. Have the hostess tell why she decided to have a show.

62. Give products as gifts or donations.

63. Don't be shy talking about your products or business.

64. Smile when talking on the phone.

65. Review orders from the past shows--who have bought frequently, etc.

66. Be prepared to answer questions about your work.

67. Write down names of people who owe you a favor and then follow up.

68. Call the most familiar people first.

69. Call potential hostesses who postponed or never booked.

70. Spend time every day working on some aspect of your business.

71. Be willing to share the business opportunity.

72. Call anyone who has said maybe or sometime.

73. Contact schools.

74. Leave your business cards on bulletin boards or in local businesses.

75. Talk about upcoming specials with everyone.

76. Keep a list of special requests and let those guests know when that product is on sale.

77. Suggest hosting a show to do Christmas shopping with out leaving home.

78. Offer a bonus for hostesses who book on days or months you need and extra show.

79. Give extra service and time to good customers-they will be repeat hostesses and potential consultants.

80. Carry a note pad to jot down names as you think of them.

81. Let guests keep a catalog or sales brochure to keep on hand or pass around work.

82. Love what you do! Smile!

1 comment:

Kelsey said...

Ack! My head is spinning now!

These are great ideas! :)