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In-home Parties for the Holiday Season

Thursday, December 15th, 2011

The holiday season is a good time to promote your business. People are looking for items to purchase for their loved ones and who knows, you might be able to increase your income while helping others at the same time. There are several ways to promote your business during the holiday season.

One of the best ways to promote your business during the holiday season is to have in-home parties. An in-home party is done in your home and you invite people to come listen to what you have to say. Here are a few tips to help you reach success with your party.

The first thing you need to do is set a date and invite people to attend. You need to be careful on the day of the week you choose as you might lose attendees if you choose a Wednesday night or Sunday. Tuesday or Thursday seem to be better, but a Saturday afternoon would be best. It’s also a good idea to be careful so you don’t choose a holiday weekend. read more

Dec
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Open Houses are Great for Holiday Growth

Monday, December 13th, 2010

Growing your direct sales business can be a challenge during the holiday season. Some people may forget about online businesses when it comes to their purchases. That’s why it’s very important that you remind them about your products.

Sometimes it’s easier to get sales when you market your business in person. In home parties is the best way to make this happen. One of the best ways to have a party during the holiday season is to host an open house event.

An open house can be done in a couple of different ways. They’ll all work when you work hard to make it happen. You’ll need to prepare your host as well so she does exactly what’s need to reach success.

One option is to set a two hour time frame and have people come and go as they please. Basically you’ll have your products on display and you’ll chat with people as they come in. It may be a little difficult because you feel the need to do a presentation, but open houses work well for purchases. read more