Posts Tagged ‘work at home moms’
~ September 15th, 2011 ~

By Jill Pfefer
I have been asked many times about my thoughts on “Matchy-Matchy.” Matchy- Matchy means wearing the same coordinates together such as the same necklace, bracelet, earrings and/or ring together. Well, I guess I would have to say it depends on your customer.
Yes to “Matchy-Matchy” if your customer
- is very tailored and all pieces of clothing are very similar
- does not mix and match gold and silver
- dresses conservatively
No to “Matchy Matchy” if your customer
- Dresses contemporary
- is confident in making a statement
- likes to think “outside the box”
- daring to be bold and individualistic
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Tags: Direct Sales, direct sales tips, home-party, Jewelry, party plan, Sales, Work at home, work at home moms
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~ March 17th, 2010 ~
Do you ever feel uncomfortable imposing on your friends , family and new contacts to host a party? Do you feel that people are looking at you differently because you think they are thinking you have your own agenda? Do you feel like you are asking everyone for favors?
Sorry to say, but, the truth is “it’s not about you.”
Often consultants run their home party business incorrectly by asking for bookings. Many consultants assume their hostesses are doing them a favor by holding a party. Well the truth is there are a ton of benefits for the hostess to hold a party and have a fun filled evening amongst their own friends. With most companies, including Sydney Andrews, the hostesses earn a large percentage of FREE product based on party sales. Also, additional items often can be purchased by the hostess for half off. Many direct sales companies offer benefits to the guests as well, currently Sydney Andrews offers 10% off all orders over $100.00. Therefore this is a win, win, win senario- the hostess is eligible for free and discounted jewelry, the guests are eligible for discounted items and the consultant earns his/her commission!
Below are some examples of how you can approach booking a party- which one sounds best to you?
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Tags: Business Development, Challenges, Direct Sales, direct sales tips, family business, home based business, Home Jewelry Parties, Home Parties, home-party, Jewelry, WAHM, work at home moms
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~ March 2nd, 2010 ~

The following are some tips of where you can leave your business cards behind in your direct sales networking efforts. It is such a simple gesture but can lead to more business for you.
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Tags: Business, Business Development, Business Growth, direct sales tips, family business, home based business, Home Parties, home-party, Networking, party plan, single moms, WAHM, work at home moms
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~ February 18th, 2010 ~
Social media is such a fantastic tool for your direct selling business. However, it IS social, which means that there are LOTS of people there…not all of them good people. Now some people decide that they’re not going to engage in social media at all because of this. However I believe that this approach will cause more harm than good for your business. After all, if you want to attract leaders to your team, studies in our industry show that most director-level people started the business in their 20′s. This is Generation Y, and they’re more comfortable communicating through social media tools than talking on the telephone! And because there are SO many people engaging online these days, chances are you’ll miss out on a LOT of potential orders and reorders if you choose not to engage.
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Tags: bookings, Direct Sales, direct sales tips, Home Parties, Jewelry, party plan, single moms, social media, WAHM, Work at home, work at home moms
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~ February 9th, 2010 ~
A successful consultant of mine, Amy T. was brainstorming with me about helping out a local organization and getting some exposure for her own business. On her own she came up with this great idea of proposing to an auction volunteer about having a party and for her to donate her hostess rewards.
Below is a copy of the letter she wrote…..
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Tags: Business Development, Business Growth, Direct Sales, Facebook, family business, party plan, Sales, single moms, social meia, WAHM, work at home moms
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~ January 18th, 2010 ~
Are you searching for a new endeavor and considering the home party industry. Below are some helpful tips…
1. Direct selling is a great way to own your own business. You get to be your own boss and set your own goals. If you are self motivated and conscientious you will appreciate this freedom.
2. Flexible work schedule. You can set your hours based on what works for you and your family. For example, you can make your follow up phone calls when your children are at school or you can have your parties at night and on weekends after your full time job. (more…)
Tags: Add new tag, Direct Sales, home based business, home-party, Networking, party plan, Work at home, work at home moms
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~ January 13th, 2010 ~
1. A good night’s sleep
2. Finding forgotten money in your pocket
3. Cuddling up with a partner in bed
4. Crying with laughter
5. Having a lie-in (staying in bed after waking up)
6. Sleeping in newly laundered bedding
7. Getting a bargain
8. Making someone smile
9. Catching up with an old friend
10. Laughing at things that have happened in the past
What are some of your greatest simple pleasures?
Tags: Direct Sales, single moms, WAHM, Work at home, work at home moms
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~ January 7th, 2010 ~

It’s the New Year and a new start! Now is a great time to start evaluating you and the direction of your home party jewelry business. Take advantage and start with a clean slate.
1. Changing your focus changes your outcome! You are in control of your business in 2010 and ask yourself what it is you truly want. Focus on the right things to help you achieve your goals.
2. Break your goal down into logical monthly steps. What you do today will benefit you in the next 90 days!
3. Small changes add up to big results.
- Make a commitment to ask everyone at the party to see if they are interested in having their own party
- Offer and explain to everyone the Sydney Andrews opportunity
- Plan to spend at least 15 minutes a day working on your business such as prospecting calls, social media and networking.
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Tags: Add new tag, bookings, Business Development, Business Growth, Home Jewelry Parties, Home Parties, Jewelry, Networking, New Year, single moms, WAHM, Work at home, work at home moms
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~ December 22nd, 2009 ~
Do you assume that all successful business people are outgoing and extroverted? Well, that is just not true. Many successful business people are shy and like to work behind the scenes. It may take some practice but interacting with the public and promoting oneself is imperative to continued success.
The following 4 tips are great suggestions to help combat shyness and conquer self-promotion.
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Tags: Add new tag, Business Development, Business Growth, Direct Sales, Holiday, home based business, Home Jewelry Parties, Home Parties, Jewelry, Networking, single moms, Work at home, work at home moms
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~ December 4th, 2009 ~
Here are a few ideas to help you overcome common objections to starting a business…
1. I don’t have enough money to get started.
Solution: I will be happy to show you how you can pay yourself back by holding a couple of parties in the next 30 days. Let’s put in perspective how little it takes to start a home-based business versus a franchise or brick and mortar style business.
2. I don’t have time to add a new business into my busy life.
Solution: How much time do you think it takes? If you can utilize drive time to make calls and watch TV or operate a computer an hour a two less each day, you can have a very successful Sydney Andrews business. Busy people make the best Consultants because they are typically very organized and have a built in support system. They also know a lot of people and come in contact with propspective customers on a regular basis. (more…)
Tags: Add new tag, bookings, Business Growth, Direct Sales, Home Jewelry Parties, home-party, Jill Pfefer, single moms, WAHM, work at home moms
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