Successful Multi-Vendor Holiday Open House~

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Discussion Overview

This thread discusses experiences related to hosting a Multi-Vendor Holiday Open House, with participants sharing their recent order successes and interactions with potential hosts.

Discussion Character

  • Anecdotal

Main Points Raised

  • One participant, identifying as a consultant, shared that they received multiple orders totaling $67 from a Longaberger consultant during their event.
  • Another participant mentioned receiving four unexpected orders in a week, which were sufficient to submit as a show.
  • One participant reported a significant order of over $400, highlighting the importance of persistence in achieving sales.
  • Another participant provided an update about a potential host who had placed an order of $104 and was encouraged to collect more orders to qualify as a host.

Areas of Agreement / Disagreement

Views differ regarding the outcomes of hosting events, with some participants sharing positive experiences while others focus on ongoing efforts to secure more orders.

Contextual Notes

Participants shared personal experiences related to sales and hosting, reflecting a range of outcomes from their events.

Who May Find This Useful

Consultants interested in event hosting and sales strategies may find the shared experiences relevant to their own practices.

whiteyteresa
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I held a Multi-Vendor Holiday Open House last Saturday.

Just a few hours ago, I received an order from the Longaberger consultant and since then, I have received 3 more orders :D

All four totals is only $67.

She said that there might be more orders tomorrow.

:thumbup: :thumbup: :thumbup: :thumbup: :thumbup:

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Great for you Teresa!

I have had 4 orders just come out of the blue this week. Those orders have totaled enough to submit as a show. I have been very blessed this week.
 
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I have been very blessed this week too. I got an order for over $400 today and the host wants the 5 and 7 piece sets of exec. cookware! This puts me at level 1 of sell a thon and qualifies me to get something from the Pan O Rama promotion too! Just shows to never give up-things can work out at the last minute!
 
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UpdateJust to update

The Longaberger consultant has given me enough orders now for her to be a host

But now for more.

I just got off the phone with a lady that took a catalog and one of my coupons - she just ordered $104 worth of products. I told her that if she collects another $45 in orders she will be a host. She told me that she will see what she can do.

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Good for you!! Good luck getting more!
 

Frequently Asked Questions

What is a Multi-Vendor Holiday Open House?

A Multi-Vendor Holiday Open House is an event where multiple direct sales representatives and local artisans come together to showcase and sell their products. This type of event allows attendees to shop for a variety of gifts in one location, making it convenient for holiday shopping.

How can I successfully organize a Multi-Vendor Holiday Open House?

To successfully organize a Multi-Vendor Holiday Open House, start by selecting a suitable venue that can accommodate multiple vendors and attendees. Promote the event through social media, local community boards, and email newsletters. Ensure that each vendor has a designated space and that there is a clear layout for the event. Consider offering refreshments and entertainment to enhance the shopping experience.

What types of vendors should I include in the event?

Include a diverse range of vendors to appeal to different tastes and preferences. Consider inviting representatives from popular direct sales companies, local artisans, crafters, and food vendors. This variety will attract a wider audience and provide attendees with unique gift options.

How can I promote my Multi-Vendor Holiday Open House?

Promote your event through various channels such as social media platforms, local community groups, and email marketing. Create eye-catching flyers and share them in local businesses and community centers. Encourage vendors to promote the event to their networks as well. Consider creating an event page on platforms like Facebook to generate interest and keep attendees informed.

What should I consider when setting up the event space?

When setting up the event space, ensure that there is enough room for each vendor to display their products without overcrowding. Create clear pathways for attendees to move through the space comfortably. Consider the layout for check-in, payment areas, and refreshment stations. Good lighting and signage can also enhance the shopping experience.

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