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This thread centers around hosting successful Facebook parties, with participants sharing their experiences, templates, and ideas for engaging guests and managing events.
No clear consensus emerges, as participants share varied experiences and preferences regarding party outlines, prize strategies, and guest engagement methods.
The discussion reflects a range of experiences from both new and seasoned consultants, highlighting the collaborative nature of the community in sharing resources and ideas for virtual events.
Consultants looking for insights and templates for hosting Facebook parties may find the shared experiences and resources beneficial.
Would you be able to email me the Facebook outline you use [email protected]. Thank you in advanceScarlet Overlord said:Hi! Do you have an email? I have a template I can forward to you if you'd like.
Stephanie Joy said:Would you be able to email me the Facebook outline you use [email protected]. Thank you in advance
would you be able to email me the template you have I am going to do one and need some sort of direction.Scarlet Overlord said:Hi! Do you have an email? I have a template I can forward to you if you'd like.
Hi! Would you please email me the template too? Thanks so much in advance! [email protected]Scarlet Overlord said:Hi! Do you have an email? I have a template I can forward to you if you'd like.
Hi I am new to this,can you send me your template as well? It would be greatly appreciated [email protected]. Thank you in advanceScarlet Overlord said:Hi! Do you have an email? I have a template I can forward to you if you'd like.
Hi Paula, Did you get an answer to your question above?Paula R. Lewis said:How can I add pictures of products and/or recipes, as well as the discontinued flyer, to a facebook online show?
This is great! I'm not familiar with Evernote. Can I save this to another format or need to sign up with Evernote? Can I copy and paste and save graphics? Then copy and paste text as appropriate? Of course I would change it up and add other things too but this would be a great template to start with. I'm new to this and wanting to try a virtual/FB party but don't know where to begin! Help is most appreciated!Patsyscookin said:Here is a link to a facebook party outline/template for May 2016.
https://www.evernote.com/shard/s601/sh/22bd3d81-79f0-4719-ab64-90a390e0a461/19b978cae41d5f99
Hi Toni,Toni Monsen said:This is great! I'm not familiar with Evernote. Can I save this to another format or need to sign up with Evernote? Can I copy and paste and save graphics? Then copy and paste text as appropriate? Of course I would change it up and add other things too but this would be a great template to start with. I'm new to this and wanting to try a virtual/FB party but don't know where to begin! Help is most appreciated!
Toni, here is a link to my PC Group where I have done a Facebook Launch Party for my PC biz : https://www.facebook.com/groups/1058898464149002/ You can look through all the previous posts and hopefully this will help you to get some ideas. Also, this group is for my PC customers and not a group for PC consultants. You are welcome to view the site for ideas, but only hosts, guests, etc can be members of this VIP Facebook group. Maybe I should start a newbie Facebook Group for all of us new consultants? In Joy, PatsyPatsyscookin said:Hi Toni,
You copy and paste any of the items to your own facebook posts. Just set up a group and you can be the host and use your own facebook friends to invite. Than just start copying and pasting what you want and you can change anything before you post it so that it is in your words, etc.
PeggyB, I LOVED this outline! Thank you so much for sharing!PeggyB said:Here is a Facebook outline that I use for my online parties. You may want to adjust it depending on the month specials.
Would you please email me also? thanks in advance. [email protected]Scarlet Overlord said:Hi! Do you have an email? I have a template I can forward to you if you'd like.
Could you email it to me as well? [email protected]Scarlet Overlord said:Hi! Do you have an email? I have a template I can forward to you if you'd like.
This is a really nice party outline. Thank you for sharing!PeggyB said:Here is a Facebook outline that I use for my online parties. You may want to adjust it depending on the month specials.
If you still have the template i could use it also.. [email protected]Scarlet Overlord said:Hi! Do you have an email? I have a template I can forward to you if you'd like.
When creating a Facebook party invitation, be sure to include the date and time of the event, a brief description of what guests can expect, and a link to RSVP. Additionally, highlight any special promotions or giveaways that will be featured during the party to entice guests to join.
Engagement is crucial for a successful Facebook party. Use interactive posts such as polls, quizzes, and questions to encourage participation. You can also host live demonstrations of Pampered Chef products, share cooking tips, and encourage guests to share their own experiences or recipes using the products.
Share a mix of content that includes product highlights, cooking tips, recipe ideas, and customer testimonials. Use eye-catching images and videos to showcase the products in action. Additionally, consider sharing exclusive offers or discounts available only to party attendees to create a sense of urgency.
Encourage guests to invite their friends by offering incentives, such as a prize drawing for those who bring additional guests. You can also create a shareable post that guests can easily share on their own timelines, promoting the event and highlighting what makes it special.
After the party, follow up with all attendees by thanking them for participating and sharing a recap of the event. Send out any promised materials, such as recipes or product links, and remind them of any ongoing promotions. This is also a great time to ask for feedback and gauge interest in future parties or products.