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flemings99 said:Re: Craigslist.
That said, I am currently searching on it for fund-raising postings. I then respond letting them know about my fund-raising services in the event they are looking to do other fundraisers. I've gotten 2 baseball team fundraisers going for April, which came through this approach.
flemings99 said:Re: Craigslist.
I personally would be afraid to just post about my business and go to someone's home without meeting them first. There are a lot of scary people out there.
That said, I am currently searching on it for fund-raising postings. I then respond letting them know about my fund-raising services in the event they are looking to do other fundraisers. I've gotten 2 baseball team fundraisers going for April, which came through this approach.
Sometimes you just have to think out of the box.
I love the mall walker story HO sent out today. Find a local park and go for a walk, start a conversation with someone and see where it goes. Use PC logo everywhere you go. I had a lady stop me in MC D's, Sams, Staples....you never know who you'll run into.
You can do it! Get your goals and just go for it!
pcnm2010 said:Where I curerently live, Illiteracy and fear of being Educated are extremely high.
People here cannot read.
Those that can, the only ways to advertise in my Community are Craigslist and the Radio.
I don't know what else to do, as I was considering CL; which is the most common and best form of advertising in my Community.
???pcnm2010 said:Where I curerently live, Illiteracy and fear of being Educated are extremely high.
People here cannot read.
Those that can, the only ways to advertise in my Community are Craigslist and the Radio.
I don't know what else to do, as I was considering CL; which is the most common and best form of advertising in my Community.
pcnm2010 said:Where I curerently live, Illiteracy and fear of being Educated are extremely high.
People here cannot read.
Those that can, the only ways to advertise in my Community are Craigslist and the Radio.
I don't know what else to do, as I was considering CL; which is the most common and best form of advertising in my Community.
The key to maximizing your first 30 days as a consultant is to stay focused and organized. Create a plan and set specific goals for yourself, such as reaching out to a certain number of potential customers or hosting a certain number of parties. Use the resources provided by Pampered Chef, such as training materials and mentor support, to help you achieve success.
One tip for success during your first 30 days is to prioritize building relationships with potential customers. This could include reaching out to your network of friends and family, as well as utilizing social media and other online platforms to connect with new customers. Another tip is to set aside time each day to focus on your business, whether it's planning parties or following up with potential customers.
Yes, many consultants have found success using Craigslist to advertise their business and connect with potential customers. Make sure to follow Craigslist's guidelines and be clear about your services and products. You can also consider posting in relevant Facebook groups or on other online classified sites to expand your reach.
In addition to utilizing online platforms like Craigslist, consider hosting a launch party or open house to introduce your friends and family to your business. You can also offer special promotions or incentives for new customers, such as discounts or free products. Networking with other consultants and attending local events or fairs can also help you gain exposure for your business.
If your first 30 days falls over a holiday weekend, don't let it discourage you. Use this time to get creative and think of ways to incorporate the holiday into your business. For example, you could offer a special Easter-themed party or promotion, or reach out to your network of friends and family who may be gathering for the holiday. Also, make sure to plan ahead and use any downtime during the holiday to catch up on tasks and plan for the upcoming weeks.