Share Ideas for Facebook-Only Parties!

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Discussion Overview

This thread centers around the concept of Facebook-only parties among Pampered Chef consultants. Participants share their experiences, ideas, and questions regarding the setup and execution of these online events, highlighting various strategies and personal anecdotes.

Discussion Character

  • Anecdotal
  • Opinion-based
  • Exploratory

Main Points Raised

  • One participant, identifying as a consultant, mentions promoting Facebook-only parties on their page and expresses a desire to gather ideas for effective postings.
  • Another participant shares their experience of shadowing a senior director's Facebook party for inspiration.
  • One participant outlines the information they include in their event, emphasizing ease of online shopping and promotional offers.
  • Several users mention the effectiveness of posting daily recipes or tips to engage participants and generate sales.
  • One participant expresses enthusiasm for using Facebook for their business and looks forward to trying out the party format.
  • Another participant shares their recent setup of a Facebook party and expresses hope for its success.
  • Some participants question the necessity of having a personal website to run these parties, discussing alternative methods for order collection.
  • One participant notes the challenge of increasing engagement and participation in their ongoing Facebook parties.
  • Several users discuss the potential benefits of hosting parties on personal pages versus business pages, considering audience engagement.
  • One participant mentions a training resource by Duska Mills that could provide further insights into Facebook parties.

Areas of Agreement / Disagreement

Views differ on the best practices for hosting Facebook parties, particularly regarding the use of personal versus business pages and the necessity of a personal website. No clear consensus emerges on these topics.

Contextual Notes

Participants share a variety of personal experiences and strategies related to Facebook parties, reflecting diverse approaches and levels of success. The discussion includes both practical tips and inquiries about best practices.

Who May Find This Useful

This discussion may be useful for Pampered Chef consultants looking to explore or enhance their use of Facebook for hosting parties, as well as those seeking to connect with others for shared ideas and experiences.

NooraK
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I've seen several consultants promoting Facebook Only Parties on their FB pages. The party is set up as an event, and the consultant posts tips and recipes until the set closing date, which will then show in the newsfeeds of those invited.

I was thinking it would be great to start a thread where we could collect ideas we can all use for these kinds of postings. I'd love to be able to do more FB parties, as my schedule allows for limited live parties.
 
My SD is doing them right now, and is allowing us to shadow one of them for ideas. Here is the banner/photo she uses (I'm quite certain she got it from another source, but don't know originator)...

I'm curious to hear what other people are doing with these! Thanks for starting a thread!
 

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This is the information that I put on the event, when I create it...



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I listened to a wonderful call that Duska Mills did on Facebook parties. I immediately asked on my page and some group pages that I am on. I got two bookings. Each day I posted a new recipe or tip for them to make it fun. Both shoes closed at over 200 with no problems. It was really easy extra income for me with minimal work for myself or the host!
 
I LOVE this idea! I am a huge facebook fan and use it constantly for my business. Can't wait to try this out!!
 
I just set one of these up yesterday with the wording and image. I'm crossing my fingers :)
 
I'm I wrong? These Facebook parties would only work if you have a personal website, right? I currently do not have a PWS... :(
 
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caraighan said:
I'm I wrong? These Facebook parties would only work if you have a personal website, right? I currently do not have a PWS... :(

You could put in your contact information, and/or ask people to PM you or your host their order information, and then get back to them with a total. If someone wants to pay with a credit card, be sure to do that over the phone.
 
What Noora said, plus they browse through the regular Pampered Chef website. They just need to know to browse only...and to place their order contact you/host or send a message.
 
thanks a lot guys! You're the best!
 
lcucinella said:
I listened to a wonderful call that Duska Mills did on Facebook parties. I immediately asked on my page and some group pages that I am on. I got two bookings. Each day I posted a new recipe or tip for them to make it fun. Both shoes closed at over 200 with no problems. It was really easy extra income for me with minimal work for myself or the host!

Is this a call we can listen to? Is it on CC? I'd love to listen to it!
 
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Here's one picture that would be great for a FB party.

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(Text borrowed from CK)
 

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I'm very interested in hearing this training about Facebook parties can we get a link?
 
I have two FB parties going on right now, one being a fundraiser. I have had one order so far. I post every day and the post gets "liked," but how do you get more participation than that? I would be curious to know how others get people, especially the host, talking and building the excitement.
 
Aj0524 said:
Is this a call we can listen to? Is it on CC? I'd love to listen to it!

No my director told us about the call and call back number. Not sure if it is still good or not. I originally listened to it last month...I will see if I still have the number.
 
ally44 said:
I have two FB parties going on right now, one being a fundraiser. I have had one order so far. I post every day and the post gets "liked," but how do you get more participation than that? I would be curious to know how others get people, especially the host, talking and building the excitement.

Play games. I will post things like My favorite PC product is _____ and I use it to make _____. I will randomly pick responses for a gift ( seasons best or spice)

The first person to place an order gets a gift

Any one who places an or of 50+ will be entered for a drawing..( I will use something that I have a spare of)
 
Duska Mills has a great training site with info on setting up Facebook Parties. The site is www.millspctraining.net. I set up my business page yesterday and am having so much fun. Haven't listed to training calls yet and will do that before setting up any shows.
 
Is there a Going, going, gone flyer of any sort? I'm trying to get inspired and get a few sales on the old stuff and then kick off the new. I am one that is working way too many hours at a real job. I don't know how to fit shows in but I would really like to!
 
Do you think it's better to have these set up as events on your business page, or have the host get it started as an event on their profile and then they add you as an administrator? (Is that even an option if you aren't FB friends?)The reason I ask is because I was wondering if other people who like my FB page would be turned off by seeing all the posts in regards to someone's FB party. KWIM?
 
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babywings76 said:
Do you think it's better to have these set up as events on your business page, or have the host get it started as an event on their profile and then they add you as an administrator? (Is that even an option if you aren't FB friends?)

The reason I ask is because I was wondering if other people who like my FB page would be turned off by seeing all the posts in regards to someone's FB party. KWIM?

I think, from the guest aspect, it would be better to be on your page. That way they know you are the consultant when you post. Your fans are your fans because they like seeing your tips and recipes. They might be encouraged to host their own FB show when they see what you do.
 
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Here's a new picture I found through the FB PC Consultant Support Group.
 

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Teresa LM said:
Is there a Going, going, gone flyer of any sort? I'm trying to get inspired and get a few sales on the old stuff and then kick off the new. I am one that is working way too many hours at a real job. I don't know how to fit shows in but I would really like to!

Joy has some great images on the Tasty Tidbits FB page. Just make sure you download the image to your computer and then upload it to your page instead of hitting "share".
 
Teresa: I have posted flyers, but had to take them as a screenshot pic and upload it that way.

Noora: Remember FB has changed it where only a small percentage of your business page fans see your posts unless you're paying for ads.
 
nikihampton said:
... Remember FB has changed it where only a small percentage of your business page fans see your posts unless you're paying for ads.

seriously?
 
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FB does all kinds of things. I did hear something about that, and I have seen the posts about making sure you choose "Show in NewsFeed" when liking a page, but I can't stress over it too much.
 
Duska instructs on her training site to set the event up on your personal page and invite just the host (obviously you have to be friends with the host). Once she accepts, you designate her as the administrator and she invites her friends. The event will show you (PC consultant) and the host as "hosts." I have one set up now but haven't received any orders but eight guests have "accepted" the invitation. I'll let you know how it goes. I know I'm having fun posting. In a related question, does anyone have a photo put together with something like "PC's top ten products?" I'm thinking that will be my next post and you can only include 1 picture with the post. Thanks ahead of time!
 
When you set up a Facebook party, who sees your posts? Is it just the ones who are Going? Do the Maybes see them? Or does everyone invited see them?
 
Everyone invited to an even will see your posts EXCEPT people who have declined. So... the people who haven't responded, the people who have responded with yes and those who have responded with maybe will see your posts.
 
Ok. Thank you...Now that I know I can put a disclaimer on my fb parties in case people don't want to get the tips and etc. (I had a invited guest go off on me for getting them)
 
marystell1 said:
Duska Mills has a great training site with info on setting up Facebook Parties. The site is www.millspctraining.net. I set up my business page yesterday and am having so much fun. Haven't listed to training calls yet and will do that before setting up any shows.

Checked out Duska's site, wow, what an amazing resource she has put together! Thanks for sharing!
 

Frequently Asked Questions

What are Facebook-only parties and how do they work?

Facebook-only parties are virtual gatherings hosted on Facebook where consultants showcase products, share recipes, and engage with guests through posts, comments, and live videos. Participants can browse, ask questions, and place orders directly through the event page, making it a convenient way to shop from home.

How can I promote my Facebook-only party effectively?

To promote your Facebook-only party, create an event page and invite friends, family, and potential customers. Use eye-catching graphics and engaging posts to generate excitement. Share reminders leading up to the event and consider offering incentives, such as giveaways or exclusive discounts, to encourage participation.

What types of content should I share during the party?

During the party, share a mix of engaging content, including product demonstrations, recipe ideas, customer testimonials, and interactive polls or quizzes. Live cooking demonstrations can be particularly effective, as they showcase the products in action and allow for real-time interaction with guests.

How can I keep guests engaged throughout the Facebook-only party?

To keep guests engaged, encourage interaction by asking questions, prompting discussions, and responding to comments promptly. Incorporate fun activities like contests or challenges, and consider using Facebook Live to create a dynamic experience. Regularly remind guests of any limited-time offers or promotions to maintain interest.

What should I do after the Facebook-only party ends?

After the party, follow up with guests by thanking them for attending and sharing a recap of the event. Send personalized messages to those who showed interest in specific products and provide them with ordering information. Additionally, consider gathering feedback to improve future parties and maintain connections with your guests.

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