Top 5 Ways to Get More Datings at Your Direct Sales Home
Party
The very heart of the home party plan business is dating
more parties. Without parties, your business
is at a virtual standstill, with no ways to generate substantial sales. With your date book filled with scheduled
parties, a world of opportunity opens up for you to grow your business and
experience financial rewards.
So how do you generate more parties? Here are my 5 favorite
ways to get more parties dated during a home party demonstration.
#5 Offer Incentives
As you go about your demonstration, be sure you point out
various dating incentives to your guests. Make sure the guests know that they can receive a gift just for dating a
party, and another for holding the party. Go over your party plan companies hostess plans, and when possible, show
guests the actual items they can receive.
#4 Stack Your Hostess
Play a game of Show and Tell. You can explain hostess gifts to your guests
until you are blue in the face, but until the guests actually see what it is
that they can receive, it doesn’t mean much to them.
Towards the end of your presentation, have your hostess sit
in a chair at the front of the room. Take this opportunity to thank her for hosting the party. Then begin to stack her.
Starting with the gift of least value, hand all the items to
her one by one that she has received for hosting the party. Give her the conversation starter gift, the
dating gift, the hosting gift. Make sure
you stack her with all the items it is possible to receive, even if the party
sales are not totaled yet. Does your
company offer half price items in addition to other hostess gifts? Stack her
with those as well.
When guests see just how much they can receive, they are
more likely to date a party themselves.
#3 The Theme Book
Your party guests want to have fun! What better way to get
them excited than by offering a wide array of themed parties? Everything from the traditional Auction Party
to a Banana Split Party, Couples Party, Children’s Party or Margarita with the
Girls. Get creative and think of fun
ways that your guests can come together with their friends.
Print out a simple information page with each of these ideas
and put the pages in a 3-ring binder. Leave the binder on the coffee table before and during the party. When your guests find a theme that interests
them, they will be happy to date a show with you.
#2 Dating Games
Most home party consultants offer their guests some sort of
goodie or trinket for coming to a show. Reserve your most sought after trinkets and prizes for a special dating
game. At the end of your show, offer the
best goodies to your guests for participating in the Dating Game.
Have all the trinkets in a large bowl or decorated box. On each trinket, attach a note. Half the notes should say “Host a Partyâ€
while the other half should have a variety of messages ranging from “Draw
Again†to “You’ve Won a Free Itemâ€. Tell
the guests that participation in this game is optional. Explain to the guests that on each prize is a
note, and whatever the note says is what is to be done. If a guest draws a “free item†prize, you
will give her a specified free item, but if she draws a “Host a Party†prize,
you expect her to date a party tonight.
This really helps to determine which guests are willing to
hold a party. Only guests who are
willing to consider the idea will draw a goodie.
#1 ASK!
This might seem obvious, but the best way to date more
parties at your next demonstration is to get into the habit of asking each
guest. Do not feel that you are being
pushy. The guests expect you to ask them
to host a party! One method I have used
to force myself to ask each and every guest when they place their order is
this.
At the beginning of the party, I make an announcement. I hold out a $20 bill and say “At the end of
the show I will be asking each and every one of you to host a party to be
eligible to receive all these wonderful hostess gifts! If, however, I forget to
ask you to host a show, I will give you $20 worth of product of your
choice!â€
This forces me to ask each guest, and makes each guest
aware, prepared, and even looking forward to my question.
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