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Maximizing Results: The Power of Inviting Over Announcing

In summary, the conversation is about using effective language and techniques to invite people to join or host parties for the Success Factory business, rather than simply announcing and hoping for results. The hosts of the conversation share personal success stories from implementing this strategy.
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This was a great tip from The Success Factory:

SUBJECT: Getting results!
Often it may feel as though we are doing all the right things and yet we are not getting the results from our business that we want (booking parties and signing new team members).

Today, we encourage you to step outside of yourself for a moment and observe how you talk about your business to others. Are you “Announcing” or “Inviting”?

Language is powerful; and as new consultants we are excited about our businesses. When we are told to “talk to everyone” and “be excited”; this is not usually a difficult task. However, if you are talking too much and not getting any commitment, then perhaps you are not talking in a way that is effective.

Here are some examples of Announcing vs. Inviting at a party:

Announcement: I'm booking now for the fall, so let me know if you'd like to schedule a date and earn lots of our products for free!
Invitation: I'd sure love to do a party for you this fall, would September or October be a better month for you to have some friends over for a fun ladies night out?

Announcement: I'll be right over there at the dining room table if you'd like to place an order.
Invitation: You seemed very excited when I demonstrated (fill in the blank), did you decide not to get it, or may I add that to your order?

Announcement: We are currently looking for consultants in this area to join our company. Please let me know if I can give you more information.
Invitation: You seemed to enjoy many of our products and you were so fun tonight; I'd love to work with you. If I gave you some information about our company, would you read it? (if yes, then)…I'd like to follow up with you tomorrow; is daytime or evening a better time to call? -or- (better still) Can we get together for a quick cup of coffee tomorrow or the next day so that I can answer any questions you might have?

So…what do you think? Are you announcing or are you inviting? If you did more inviting, do you think you might get more of the results you want? Remember, an invitation involves a one-on-one “eyeball” contact with a customer. This may be a bit of a stretch outside your comfort zone at first. Try “inviting” more at your next party and then we would LOVE to hear about your results!
 
Awesome point Laurie.

I did this last week with my catalog show. I noticed she had orders all over the US (husband is in the service).

"Have you ever thought about doing PC? With all the contacts you have, and all the orders you've collected, you definitely have friends that would support you.

Without asking, I would have just had a nice catalog show. Invite!!!!

I gave her the catalog show back to her as her first show. She signed! In one week my new recruit has collected over $700 in orders! And she started a catalog show with her friend here in Oregon. My new recruit will be over $1000 before heading back to Nevada.
 
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That is awesome Julie.

I personally, need to start inviting, rather than announcing.
 
lockhartkitchen said:
Awesome point Laurie.

I did this last week with my catalog show. I noticed she had orders all over the US (husband is in the service).

"Have you ever thought about doing PC? With all the contacts you have, and all the orders you've collected, you definitely have friends that would support you.

Without asking, I would have just had a nice catalog show. Invite!!!!

I gave her the catalog show back to her as her first show. She signed! In one week my new recruit has collected over $700 in orders! And she started a catalog show with her friend here in Oregon. My new recruit will be over $1000 before heading back to Nevada.


GREAT Job!!!:D
 
that's an awesome tip, thanks a bunch!
 

What is the difference between announcing and inviting?

Announcing and inviting are two different ways of informing someone about an event or gathering. Announcing is simply letting someone know about an event, while inviting is specifically asking someone to attend the event.

When should I use announcing instead of inviting?

Announcing is typically used for events that are open to the public or a large group of people. It's a way to spread the word and make people aware of the event. Inviting is more personal and is used when you want someone to attend a specific event.

Can I use announcing and inviting together?

Yes, it's common to use both announcing and inviting together. You can announce the event to a larger audience and then personally invite specific individuals to attend.

What is the benefit of inviting someone instead of just announcing the event?

Inviting someone to an event shows that you specifically want them to attend and value their presence. It also allows for a more personal connection and can make the event more meaningful for both the host and the attendee.

How can I effectively announce or invite someone to an event?

The best way to announce or invite someone to an event is to provide all the necessary information, such as date, time, location, and any special instructions. It's also helpful to clearly state whether it's an announcement or an invitation, so the recipient knows what to expect.

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