floccies
- 341
Follow along with the video below to see how to install our site as a web app on your home screen.
Note: This feature may not be available in some browsers.
kcjodih said:I know for me (and I'm NO expert - only 2 years in, 14 shows over $1000 - counted my little gold money bags to figure it out) it's a combination of things.
-An excited, motivated host
-plenty of host coaching sharing the 5-15-5 rule
-which obviously means plenty of outside orders
-and also plenty of guests invited with followup calls to the guests a day or two before
I've used the same recipe and showed the same products and coached the same way to a number of hosts and some will, some won't. I don't do anything different and I can have a $1200, $800, $400 and then $600 show.
So I really think it's in the coaching and if the host is willing AND coachable. If she DOESN'T gather orders before or after, DOESN'T want lots of free products and is doing it more for a social fun time with friends, DOESN'T invite EVERYONE and FOLLOWUP and most importantly ISN'T excited it WON'T happen.
That being said, I've had hosts DO all of the above and it STILL doesn't work out. Friends cancel, aren't interested, don't have the money or the interest to have a show of their own etc.
Sorry, I guess this doesn't really give you ideas or give you a magic answer. Maybe someone else with more experience than me will have the answers for ALL of us (including me! )
The top five expert tips and strategies for boosting your $1000 show success are:
While these strategies are specifically geared towards boosting $1000 show success, they can be applied to any type of show. The key is to adapt them to fit your specific goals and audience.
To effectively plan and organize your $1000 show, consider the following steps:
Some effective ways to engage with potential customers on social media include:
Some benefits of hosting a virtual show include: