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Nanisu
05-14-2009, 10:54 AM
On of my team members has a customer who is graduating from College and moving out and wants all PC stuff for her new kitchen for graduation. She wanted to set up a registry online and let people know that's what she wants. Of course, we only have bridal registries now. I suggested we do a show and have it be like a bridal shower, but she doesn't have time for that with graduation and a lot of her family and friends live far away. So how could she do this creatively? My consultant does have her own website--can a host post her wish list on the consultant's website? Could she in essence just set up a catalog show on her website and have a way for the host post what she would like, kind of like a bridal shower???

Help....

Nanisu
05-14-2009, 10:54 AM
Sorry, it's early here in California. That's ONE of my team members, not ON of my team members...

babywings76
05-14-2009, 10:57 AM
Could it be a posted list in her News section? Then have people look there first, then order?

ChefBeckyD
05-14-2009, 11:01 AM
What Amanda said.

Post her wishlist in your news section, and make sure you've checked it so that it shows up on your homepage....."SUZIE Q's GRADUATION WISH LIST"

With the wish list, also have instructions for how to place an order online as part of a show, or how to contact you directly to place the order. (some people prefer that option).

amy07
05-14-2009, 11:29 AM
you'd also have to constantly update that wish list, right?

Jolie_Paradoxe
05-14-2009, 11:31 AM
Exactly!

Also have the "host" set up an evite announcing the graduation show. She can indicate the news link info, and also list the website info. I would also have her mention that they can just email the consultant for the wishlist. Just be sure that the wishlist is updated as the orders come in....both on the newslink and on the consultant's email wish list.

Nanisu
05-15-2009, 01:14 AM
At this point she's thinking of setting the show up as a bridal registry with the date of the graduation and an imaginary groom's name and then sending out a custom email saying she is NOT getting married, just wants a bunch of stuff for her kitchen for graduation...I like these ideas mentioned above but they are way too complicated for this consultant--she is an in and out consultant and still calls Consultant's Corner "pampered partner" and she is very PC challenged--can't remember the names of products, etc....so I can't imagine her doing the setting up the wish list as news on her website thing---any other ideas we can come up with?

Sheila
05-15-2009, 02:01 AM
If the college student has a blog or a FB page, she can post her wish list there & then have the people making purchases post a response showing what they just ordered. That would alleviate duplicates ... maybe!

Sheila
05-15-2009, 02:02 AM
Added note: Just make sure the college student understands NOT to post a link to the consultant's web page. :)

beepampered
05-20-2009, 09:51 PM
Here's a file to give to guests. You register, then the guest has to be technologically savvy enough to order from the show. This saves on shipping.

I like the idea of facebook or just sending a wish list in a attachment with the invite.

BlessedWifeMommy
05-20-2009, 10:01 PM
Here's a file to give to guests. You register, then the guest has to be technologically savvy enough to order from the show. This saves on shipping.

I like the idea of facebook or just sending a wish list in a attachment with the invite.

Bee, When you do it this way, how often do you update the registry?

pennyn
05-22-2009, 09:47 PM
I had the same sort of thing and suggested the graduate set up a show and just have family and friends order her gifts certificates.... then she could use them when she got to her new home and she wouldn't have to lug PC stuff across country. Plus she would get the host benefits from catalog show where all the gift certificates were ordered from.

Di_Can_Cook
05-26-2009, 08:14 PM
I like the imaginary groom ... and am wondering if you can make his name My Graduation.

But that's just me ... it irks me that we can't do gift registries for anything other than weddings. I've heard directors at regional conferences suggest the registry for long-time married couples.