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This thread discusses various approaches to handling pre-orders for the HWC (Help Whip Cancer) campaign, particularly focusing on shipping logistics and fundraising strategies. Participants share their personal experiences and ideas on how to effectively manage pre-orders and ensure successful fundraising efforts.
Views differ on the best approach to shipping and fundraising, with no clear consensus emerging on whether to charge a flat shipping fee or to adjust it based on order totals.
Participants are primarily consultants sharing personal experiences related to fundraising for the HWC campaign, with a focus on team-building and shipping strategies.
Consultants looking for ideas on managing pre-orders and fundraising for the HWC campaign may find the shared experiences and strategies helpful.
MeesMom3 said:I am taking pre orders for HWC as well. I will tell you what I did to make sure I had the $150.00 last year and I'm doing it again this year. I put together a HWC team. I asked as many people as I could to join me in my efforts. I had each team member commit to selling at least 10 HWC items. If they did this, they got a SB cookbook and a HWC lapel pin from me. Plus, I gave the hostess special to the top seller which was the pink and white dots cup and squares last year. I ended up with 20 HWC team members and I had an ENTIRE show of only HWC products sold that totaled over $1,000.00. I am going to do this again this year and I'm even hosting a "THINK PINK" campaign rally in late April to get my customers and team members excited about the campaign. This was a very easy way to ensure a great show total and it turned out to be a great HWC fundraiser as well!
MeesMom3 said:I made mine a fundraiser, but you can make it a regular show if you wanted. I just wanted to raise as much for the HWC campaign as possible.
This is what I did last year:
I started putting my HWC team together at the beginning of April. For 2 weeks, I simply called EVERYONE I could think of, past hostesses, customers, and even people I knew who had never purchased PC from me. I explained the HWC campaign to them and asked if they would like to join my team. I put together packets basically like a fundraiser with a product flyer, an order form (I made this myself, very easy)and one of the American Cancer Society pamphlets that we can order free on our product supply orders. I handed out the packets to those who committed to joining the team. I asked each person who joined my team to sell at least 10 HWC items. All the items they sold were all included in 1 BIG ORDER in that team members name. For instance, if Jane sells 20 HWC products, Jane's name is the only name that appears on the actual order. She will use her order form to distribute the items to the appropriate people when the items arrive.
All team members received a HWC lapel pin and a SB cookbook once they reached the 10 item committment. I gave them a month to sell, April 15th to May 15th. I chose to stop in Mid May to make sure HO would have plenty of the HWC items and nothing would have to go on back order. The person who sold the most won the hostess special from me as a gift. It turned out to be a great fundraiser for the American Cancer Society as we sold over $1,000.00 in HWC products and I got a TON of leads for my business.
This year, my team goal is $2,000.00 in HWC products sold. I have already started talking about it at my shows. As I previously mentioned, I'm hosting a "THINK PINK" rally at my house at the end of April to kick off the campaign. I'm encouraging all of my team members to wear pink that evening and to bring a friend. I even called our local division of the American Cancer Society to schedule a guest speaker for the rally. I AM GOING ALL OUT FOR THIS! I will be handing out packets that evening and closing the team fundraiser on May 20th.
I apologize for the lengthy post, but I wanted to make sure my explanation was clear. I wish everyone great success during this years campaign. THINK PINK EVERYONE!!!!
We do but some consultants charge the guests less and combine orders to cover the difference.Chef_2_Four said:Can someone tell me why we don't charge the $4 shipping for HWC products?
No limit...the more the merrier!!NMmommy said:What is the limit one person on a show can order?
Chef_2_Four said:Can someone tell me why we don't charge the $4 shipping for HWC products?