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Yes!!! Take your calendar, and block out all your other committments--job, church, whatever, and FAMILY TIME. Block it out, or you'll say, "Well there really isn't any reason I couldn't do a show then..." But there is a reason--spending time with your family!lockhartkitchen said:Chocolatejunkie does the same thing I do- I don't book Saturday nights. I book early afternoon which gives me time with the family. I actually stopped highlighting Saturdays on my calendar and was amazed that when not given the option people will choose another day. I keep Sat. available for an out of town show (more than 30 miles).
chelynn said:Yes!!! Take your calendar, and block out all your other committments--job, church, whatever, and FAMILY TIME. Block it out, or you'll say, "Well there really isn't any reason I couldn't do a show then..." But there is a reason--spending time with your family!
I just did this with my calendar for Sept/Oct, and highlighted the days I want to do shows. It does work! Make exceptions rare, and for specific reasons, like out-of-town shows. I think it goes back to how women say "sorry" for everything, even when it's not their fault. Don't apologize for taking that time for you and your family!
Yes, absolutely! Direct sales home shows are a great way to earn a profit because you have the opportunity to sell products directly to customers without any overhead costs. Plus, you can earn even more by hosting multiple shows and building a customer base.
First, it's important to listen to their concerns and address them with empathy. Then, highlight the benefits of hosting a show or purchasing products, such as free products, discounts, and the convenience of shopping from home. You can also offer a satisfaction guarantee to ease any hesitations.
One great way to encourage attendance is to offer a special discount or promotion exclusively for friends and family. You can also emphasize the importance of their support and how it can help you grow your business. Additionally, make sure to communicate the fun and social aspect of home shows, where they can shop and catch up with loved ones at the same time.
That's okay! One of the great things about direct sales home shows is that you don't have to be a salesperson. Just be yourself and share your genuine enthusiasm for the products. Offer personal anecdotes and demonstrations to showcase the value and benefits of the products. Remember, people are more likely to buy from someone they know and trust.
Preparation is key! Make sure to have all your materials and products ready, and create a welcoming and inviting atmosphere for your guests. During the show, engage with your guests and offer them personalized attention and recommendations. After the show, follow up with all attendees and offer them the opportunity to host their own show or make future purchases. Also, make sure to stay organized and keep track of potential leads for future business opportunities.