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What Are 100 Ways to Successfully Date a Party?

In summary, 100 ways to Date a Party! There are many ways to get in touch with potential dates, from holding demonstrations to placing ads in local publications.
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Send a catalog or call a co-worker that has moved.


Send a catalog or call another direct sales consultant for whom you've attended a party. If necessary, exchange parties and/or catalogs.


Place a catalog in the teachers lounge at your children's school.


Place a catalog in the employee lounge or lunchroom where you work.


Ask your husband to place one at his place of employment.


Do the same with other friends and relatives.


Hold an Open house.


Set up a booth at the school fair or craft show.


Include a business card and/or coupons & a flyer when you pay your bills.


Advertise in the local community newspaper. Most allow free classified ads.


Advertise in your alumni newsletter.


Advertise in your children's school programs and/or those of nearby schools.


Give a catalog to the receptionist at your doctor, dentist, or lawyers office.


Call past hostesses


Put catalogs in your neighbors doors.


Ask each of your friends-it’s amazing what they will do for you if you tell them you need their help.


Advertise in your church bulletin.


Take samples and/or catalogs to every social meeting or function.


Host an office party or lunchtime show at the workplace of one of your friends or relatives.


Host a demonstration immediately before or after a PTA/PTO meeting.


Host your own demonstration.


If you are new to your business, host a grand opening party.


Contact the local Welcome Wagon regarding having your business card inserted in their packets.


Set up a display at a craft fair.


Talk to your school about having a fundraiser.


Hold a Christmas shopping open-house for all the men you know, or from your neighborhood.


Wear an “ask me” button (if your company doesn't offer them, see Paron Business Aids-they offer consultant supplies for most lines)


Cold calling from the local phone book.


Random mailings to local addresses. Postcards are inexpensive!


Mention hostess benefits repeatedly during a demonstration.


At the beginning of your party, mention your hostess’ personal goal for that evening.


Share the upcoming week or months specials to encourage datings.


At the end of the party, be sure to mention how much your hostess earned by having her party to each and
every guest.


Encourage regular customers to date parties every 3 or 6 months. Date ahead. You can always call to remind
her the month before.


Encourage your hostess to book again 6-9 months from the date of her party.


Hold a monthly tea or brunch for all the hostesses you've had that month.


Encourage relatives to date a demonstration.


Call your Realtor to see if they would pass your card to new neighbors.


Start a monthly newsletter or email mailing to promote upcoming specials.


Visit businesses to offer corporate gift shopping services.


Have your beautician keep your card on display at her station.


Encourage current and past hostesses to refer their friends to you.


Offer a bridal registry.


Offer other bridal services such as centerpieces, makeup, etc.


Promote at Bridal Shows.


Post a free ad at your local grocery store.


Post a free ad at your local library.


Use and promote your products constantly.
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Give a catalog to the mailman or any serviceman to pass on to his wife.


Contact local Women's Club to see if they'd be interested in a free presentation.


Donate products for raffle to organizations holding functions.


Call every person in your phonebook. If they don't book a party, they may know someone who will. Even men
know women who may be interested.


Follow up on every canceled party or hostess who never scheduled.


Call everyone who said “maybe”.


As products go on sale, contact customers who have ordered them previously


Suggest a party near the holidays, even to hostesses who had parties in September or October. May would love to have the opportunity to shop from home for gifts.


Talk to everyone---the cashier at the market, the bank teller, the postal clerk, the dry cleaner, etc.


Contact Ladies Auxiliary groups of fire departments and/or veterans groups.


Talk to the church or fire department about setting up a display during BINGO!


Offer a Christmas registry to every customer throughout the year. Contact their husbands in November, with their wish list.


Visit all the assisted living residences in your area and speak with their activity director.


Contact the local senior citizen groups. They often have functions.


Leave a handful of cards with the following. Ask them to pass them on to their potential brides.
Caterers
Bridal Shops
Beauty Shops
Tux Shops
Gift Shops
Bakeries

Offer a gift registry to potential brides, new moms, new homeowners. Give them cards to include in their shower or wedding invitations or announcements.


Visit local restaurants after the lunch rush and speak to the waitresses.


Offer catalog parties to hostesses not willing to have a show at their home.


Offer online parties to those same hostesses.


Pass out cards to the moms while passing out Halloween candy to the kids.


Watch the local paper for charitable groups who are having functions, see if you can set up a display or make a donation.


While walking or jogging, stop and talk to the neighbors or stop by the local playground to chat with the moms.


Visit daycare centers; ask them to offer your card to parents dropping off their kids.


Take advantage of the advertising of others (call them about their ads and offer your services).


Post flyers in apartment buildings (check with the owner first--in my buildings, it is illegal to solicit).


Leave catalogs in an auto repair shop. Women go there too (there's nothing worse than having to read boring car magazines).


Wear your name badge when you're shopping (be sure you're dressed appropriately--don't advertise in sweats and a ripped T-shirt). Try the grocery store, bank, department store (it's fun to watch a guests face when you tell them you DON'T work in that store), etc.


Approach bake-sales with your fundraiser idea. Most bake sales are held to make money for SOMETHING, why not save them from having to bake a lot and then take a lot back home? It would be good business sense to purchase some baked goods while you're there.
Let your bank know what your deposit is for. Give the teller a catalog.
 
Wow! This is great! I am going to borrow this for our "Summer Bookings" training at our May meeting! Thanks for all the work you put ino it!!
 
*bump*I think a few of us are looking for some great ideas like these to get going. (Me included!)
 
Love all these ideas. They are GREAT!
 



Offer your church a percentage of sales for a fundraiser.


Offer a fundraiser to the school PTA/PTO.


Offer a fundraiser to the school itself.


Offer a fundraiser to the local library.


Offer a fundraiser to the local hospital.


Offer a fundraiser to the local fire department.


Offer a fundraiser to the local rescue squad.


Offer a fundraiser to the local police department.


Offer a fundraiser to the local volunteer group.


Offer a fundraiser to the local Girl Scouts.


Offer a fundraiser to the local Boy Scouts.


Offer a fundraiser to the local YMCA.


Offer a fundraiser to the local YWCA.


Offer a fundraiser to the local or state park.


Offer a fundraiser to the local pregnancy center.


Offer a fundraiser to the local community center.


Offer a fundraiser to the local animal shelter.


Offer a fundraiser to the local food bank.


Offer a fundraiser to the local homeless shelter.


Offer a fundraiser to the local women's shelter.


Offer a fundraiser to the local nursing home.


Offer a fundraiser to the local assisted living residence.


Offer a fundraiser to the local hospice.


Offer a fundraiser to the local church.


Offer a fundraiser to the local synagogue.


Offer a fundraiser to the local mosque.


Offer a fundraiser to the local temple.


Offer a fundraiser to the local senior center.


Offer a fundraiser to the local daycare center.


Offer a fundraiser to the local elementary school.


Offer a fundraiser to the local middle school.


Offer a fundraiser to the local high school.


Offer a fundraiser to the local college.


Offer a fundraiser to the local university.


Offer a fundraiser to the local adult education center.


Offer a fundraiser to the local community college.


Offer a fundraiser to the local technical school.


Offer a fundraiser to the local vocational school.


Offer a fundraiser to the local trade school.


Offer a fundraiser to the local beauty school.


Offer a fundraiser to the local barber school.


Offer a fundraiser to the local cosmetology school.


Offer a fundraiser to the local fashion school.


Offer a fundraiser to the local culinary school.


Offer a fundraiser to the local hospitality school.


Offer a fundraiser to the local business school.


Offer a fundraiser to the local medical school.


Offer a fundraiser to the local law school.


Offer a fundraiser to the local engineering school.


Offer a fundraiser to the local
 

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