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beckysuem said:Those are great thoughts! Kristina-That's a really inspiring story! I've been at it for almost a year. I've had a few leads, but have not had anyone sign. Thanks!!
What kind of tickets do you use for the ticket game? That sounds fun.
Tracy99 said:How do you do fsco when there is a line? Doing the show I explain that I want to talk to everyone and if I am with someone then please leave your form and i'll call you when I am ready but the line always forms. I end up feeling rushed and I dont really get to talk to everyone how I want to. Advice?
kristina16marie; i never have a line! that makes everyone feel rushed. i tell my guests that when they're ready to place their order forms in a pile and i will call them up when i'm ready so they can socialize with their friends. i also let them know that if anyone has to leave early to let me know & i'll take care of them first. =)[/QUOTE said:This is what I do but yet I end up with a line. I guess once the line starts I should remind them but I just get flustered and start rushing.
Tracy99 said:This is what I do but yet I end up with a line. I guess once the line starts I should remind them but I just get flustered and start rushing.
Tracy99 said:This is what I do but yet I end up with a line. I guess once the line starts I should remind them but I just get flustered and start rushing.
PamperedK said:Just take control! If you speak with authority and tell them what you want them to do and WHY, they'll listen.
But on the other hand, if they don't, don't worry about it. When a guest is sitting in front of you, it's just the 2 of you. You are a consultant, not a cashier. You need to find out how you can help them after today. Don't let an audience intimidate you. Once you get into the habit of doing it, you won't be so intimidated. Just step out of your comfort zone and set a goal to do fsco with every single person at every single show. It will pay off HUGE.
beckysuem said:Ok--another question. How do you introduce the ticket game? I remember going to a jewelry party where they did that and I kind of thought it was lame and just awkward. I'm afraid guests will just be annoyed with it. (I do think it is a great idea, though)
beckysuem said:Ok--another question. How do you introduce the ticket game? I remember going to a jewelry party where they did that and I kind of thought it was lame and just awkward. I'm afraid guests will just be annoyed with it. (I do think it is a great idea, though)
Teresa LM said:So, I am actually scared to recruit unless they are out of my town. I am in a small town and it seems that PC has been a little bit silent in my circle lately but I really am afraid that the "competition" of having another consultant in town would totally make me go out of business.
Teresa LM said:Very true, pchockeymom. Our town is only 2300 people. No, I don't know EVERYONE but pretty darned close!
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