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Income Producing Activities vs. Social Media

~ March 9th, 2011 ~



By Jill Pfefer

How do you spend your time building your business? I bet some of the actions you take to build your business are direct while others are indirect. You may want to analyze and actually look at and the time you spend doing both your direct and indirect marketing.

Directly growing you business involves parties, opportunity interviews, one on one sales, follow up calls and building long term relationship with your customers. These activities directly result in making sales and having faster growth in your home party business. For example, up to ninety percent of your time should be spent on your income producing activities. Make it a goal to speak to at least 3 people a day about your home party business. This includes talking to people face to face. So many times we hide behind our computers and chat online but a solid contact is built more solidly face to face. Set goals whether they are having a party once or twice a week, 5 one on one sales or participating in a local event. Follow through with your goals by putting yourself out there and check off the milestones you have achieved each week.

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Inspirations You Can Apply to Your Home Party Business

~ February 9th, 2011 ~

By Jill Pfefer

It’s the beginning of the year and for some, a time to reflect.  A time to look back on the past and learn from it by planning a new future. Analyze what worked for you in your home party business and what things you need to change. What ideas come to you that you can actively pursue to take control and create a strong business year ahead.  The following are some ideas you can use to rekindle and/or spark this year by starting your year off with a blast!

1. I commend you for reading this blog post! Doing research on the internet in your field can help give you ideas that you may have never thought of before.  Look at other people’s suggestions and see how they like to book, sell and sponsor.  Maybe one person’s approach has shed some light on how you can tweak your own approach.  Maybe an idea comes to you that you would have never thought of on your own.  The internet is a wonderful resource you can use to rekindle or refresh your own ideas.

2. Attend your company’s webinars.  At Sydney Andrews we have several training sessions a month focusing on how you can improve on your sales and sponsoring.  Learn from the experts who have been successful through their own experiences.

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Successfully Book and Sponsor To Various Generations!

~ January 20th, 2011 ~

By Jill Pfefer

Last month I took a wonderful class with Beth Jones-Schall from Spirit of Success. She gave a lecture “From Generation to Generation”based on information from researchers Strauss and Howe.  I didn’t realize it at the time but I took away so much information that afternoon that it has taken me several weeks to absorb it all. It was quite interesting when you break down the 4 generations, you can see how differently you will want to approach people with booking, selling and sponsoring .

Traditionalists (silent generation) 1925-1942 – The people from this generation are very adaptive because they have gone through so many events in their life such as the Great Depression and WW11. They are great helpers, they love their community and most of all they are loyal. It is very important for them to leave a legacy. The best way to communicate with them is face to face, on the phone or with a written letter. When approaching them, let them know that they are needed and they will make a difference.

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Giving Your Business A Fresh Start With The New Year!

~ January 4th, 2011 ~

I love this time of year- the New Year. Everyone is re-evaluating themselves and seeing how they can be more successful in the year to come. It is a time to set personal and professional goals and figuring out a way to be accountable and to stick to them. The important thing is to set realistic and attainable goals so that you can measure and see your results. By having disapline you will be able to see your results.

1. Look at the overall picture in monthly increments, with specific actions you’ll be able to map out and plan for the upcoming month in a broad view.

2. Break down each week, you can start by using a sample week and breaking it down to how long you will spend on your business each day. Mark which times you will make your sponsoring phone calls, which times you will hold sales calls and which times you will block out for your parties/events. By actually marking your calendar you will be able to block out the time for your business and put other respinsibilities into other parts of your day.

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6 Tips To Keep Your Reorders Coming Back To You!

~ November 30th, 2010 ~


You just had an awesome party! You had a great turnout, with a generous hostess and you were able to drive up your sales to one of your most successful events! You had the time to explain why your product is the one of the best  and/or most unique out there and you walked away feeling that this party was a great success. Do you think the next time your customers need a similar product they will seek you out or go down the street to a store? What can you do to ensure that the repeat business will actually come back to you?

1. Explain how your product is unique. For example, Sydney Andrews jewelry is a custom designed jewelry line.  You can’t find these pieces at the local  mall or in a retail store. Therefore, if they are really enjoying their product and get lots of compliments on it and want to seek out other styles, they know that they have to come back to you to buy it.

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UnParties- Continued

~ November 22nd, 2010 ~

By Jill Pfefer

How did your unparty go? Were the men open minded to coming to a home party and selecting items from your collection? Did they like the idea of fashion advice, great products at reasonable prices and free gift wrap and convenient shipping? I thought I might give you a few other suggestions on how to reach the male population outside of the home party.

If the party doesn’t come to you why not go to them. Bring the party to their office by bringing your product, finger foods and offering to give the office manager(or whoever set up the party) the free hostess rewards. Remember, people will go the extra mile if they know there is something in it for them.

Here are a few suggestions of where a good office unparty may be…..
- local dealership
- dentist office
- lawyers office
- realtor’s office
- local coffee shop
- networking group

I’d love to hear your ideas of your success with the UnParty!

A Formula for Booking

~ November 9th, 2010 ~

By Dana Phillips

If you want more parties on your calendar, but you’re not sure what to say, here is a simple formula to follow as you approach people about hosting.

1. Connect: Finding some mutual connection begins to build rapport with a future host. Because many of our first hostesses were friends and family members, we already had a connection. As you grow outside your close circle of contacts, this step is very important

2. Invite: This form of asking permission reminds you and her that you are not pushy, that booking a party is not an onerous task, but a pleasure. When you invite someone to host a party you are keeping the focus on your prospective hostess, not on yourself. (more…)

Are You Using Your Party Plan Company’s Resources To Get Sales?

~ November 3rd, 2010 ~


By Jill Pfefer

Most likely your company is giving you great resources to increase your sales. Take advantage of these resources to leverage your sales. Make sure you discuss these additonal offers with your future customers and hostesses. It’s to your ticket to increase your sales!

Every six months Sydney Andrews introduces new styles and designs. In addition to your new contacts, make sure your past customers and hostesses are aware of the new products. It is quite common that your hostesses will host a party every 6 months to showcase the new designs.

Every month Sydney Andrews offers incentives. For example, this month in October we are offering – hostesses an additional 5% of free bonus jewelry- that’s 25%-35% of FREE JEWELRY for hosting a party! In honor of Breast Cancer Awareness month, our customers will get 10% off our “For A Cure” products in addition to the 10% donation to the Komen Foundation. Also, our cutomers will receive a FREE Sydney Andrews Travel Jewelry roll with any purchase of $125.00 or more.

These are all great lead ins to get your conversation going and get your parties booked. I’d love to know what you have found to be the best way to leverage your sales.

Feeling Too Pushy in Your Direct Sales Business?

~ October 19th, 2010 ~


The number one reason consultants in the Party Plan business hold themselves back is because they are afraid of being too pushy and hearing the word “no”. When you think of a pushy person, what comes to mind? Someone who is aggressive, someone who is not concerned about their customer’s needs, someone who has their own agenda and someone who does not let their customer say “no”. Does this sound like you? Of course not! Your objective is to simply offer a customer an awesome product, to host a party and get free items or to tell them about the great opportunity it is to make extra money with flexible hours!

What is the absolute worst thing that could possibly happen if you discuss your direct sales opportunity with someone- you may get a “no”. Quite frankly, several no’s brings you closer to a “yes”, and every “yes” brings you closer to your goals! Don’t be afraid to hear the word no. In fact, this week Becky with Sydney Andrews is running a contest for everyone to seek out 100 no’s so that everyone gets used to hearing the word “no” and will learn to not be afraid of rejection. It’s a numbers game and the more people you expose to your business, I guaruntee you will hear no’s but with that there will be many yeses!

Turn a Compliment Into A Sale!

~ September 28th, 2010 ~


By Jill Pfefer

One of the best parts of my job is that when my consultants go out in public the number 1 feedback we get is how much people love our jewelry! It is just amazing that people will genuinely stop you in your tracks and share how much they appreciate the accessories you wearing.  No one put them up to this, they actually have noticed something about you that they appreciate and have gone out of their way to let you know it.  It is like a gift they are giving to you. Isn’t it proper to give them a gift back?

A gift back can be handled in many different ways.  Basically you want to tell them how great the jewelry makes you feel by getting such great compliments like the one you just received and offer them an invitation.

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