September 4, 2010

Daily To-do’s for Direct Sellers

Filed under: Business, Direct Sales, Motivation, customers, goals, time managment — Awnya Boam @ 3:33 pm

There is always something you can be doing in your business.  Are you more of a paper-pusher or a people person?   Would you rather be on the phone connecting with prospects or booking your next show or recruiting someone new or filling, reworking documents, ordering new address labels, sorting inventory, etc.?

I tend to fall into the 2nd category.  I love to do the work behind the scenes and the thought of getting on the phone will convince me to do even the most disgusting of household chores to merely avoid calling.  This has been a downfall of my business and one that has hindered my progress long enough.  I am seizing the day and determined to get on that phone.

A saying that has helped me lately has been “I call because I care”.  I care enough about people to follow up and follow through.  While it may not be eays, I WILL succeed with this.

So, my advise to you…examine your To-done list.  What things are you completing regularly in your business and what are you putting off.  Are the things you are putting off costing you?  What can you change to get those items completed that you are avoiding?

Get those ToDo’s in order and then get ‘um done.

Awnya Boam

Time4Felt.com

September 3, 2010

Slender Margo Blog

Filed under: Business, Direct Sales, Motivation, articles, blogs — Awnya Boam @ 9:23 am

Would you like to shed some extra inches and/or pounds? Do you feel like there is a happier, healthier you hidden behind some extra weight? SlenderMargo is here to help!  While this blog is still really new, I have known Margo herself for years and years and I am amazed and truly impressed with her journey.  She has been trying for years and years with many other diet plans with little or short lived success.  But now, she has found Take Shape For Life.

As and independent representative, she has lost an impressive amount of weight for her son’s wedding last year and continues to do wonderfully as she is shrinking almost daily.   At one point, I went to visit and didn’t even recognize her because she had lost so much!

On her blog, SlenderMargo she will be talking about her weight loss journey.  It will be a place where you can find support and encouragement as well as a solution to any extra pounds that you may have in a safe and effective way.

Go visit now and see what you think!

Awnya Boam

Time4Felt.com

September 1, 2010

Direct Sales Party Success - 10 tips

Filed under: Business, Direct Sales, Party Plan Consultants, Sales, articles — Awnya Boam @ 10:34 am

Here are a few tips I’ve learned over the years on how to may your Direct Sales Party a Success:

Direct Sales successful home party

  1. Don’t lecture. People came to PARTY so play games, award prizes, be silly. If they wanted a lecture they could have stayed home and listened to talk radio or the news. They want fun, so make it fun.
  2. Details don’t matter - at least at first. If you give a detailed description of each product, you will loose the group. highlight 3-4 of your favorites or ask which products they are DYING to see. Later on in the evening they can ask you any questions they have about the specifics of the product.
  3. Have commercials. During my home shows, I announce that I am doing a commercial. 30 seconds to talk about joining my team or having their own party. I do 3 commercials per party to keep it light and fun.
  4. Have a cheerleader. I choose a super-fun gal to cheer-lead for me. When I say commercial time, her job is to say “yeah!!” If a guest participates, she cheers for them. This keeps the excitement level up and fun time rolling.
  5. Have the guests tell about the products- this is a fun way to involve the guests and keep you from talking the whole time. I simply hand out catalogs and let guests choose a product from my display. They then become the expert on their product and take turns telling the group about it. It is neat to see who is really trying to sell it. At the end you can even vote on who did the best job and award a prize. (this also works great because they are grabbing their favorite product that they see, so you can get an idea of what they want to buy)
  6. Publicly thank your host/hostess.  Give them praise and sincere thanks for inviting you into their home and introducing you to their guests.  You can even give her a small thank you gift.
  7. Keep it short.  People are busy and don’t have time to sit and listen to you for 3 hours.  Keep your formal party time to 30-45 minutes.  Then they can visit, eat and leave when they need to and you are being respectful of their time
  8. Close the party quickly.  You want to respect those who ordered the night of the party.  If you keep it open for 2 or 3 weeks, the odds of other orders coming in is very low and the people that DID order want their stuff.  I usually allow 2-3 days after the party to close it, but have also closed it the same night the party was help.  Either way, close it quickly to honor those who did order.
  9. Offer value - more than usual.  This is a fancy way of saying go the extra mile.  Add something of yourself to what they are buying.  You can do this by  teaching them how to “coordinate outfits more effectively”, “how to get your house smelling like a 1,000,000 bucks” or “picking the jewelry to accent your face shape”.  Find a way to add value to what they are buying.  Plus, this is a great way to get guests to the party in the first place.
  10. Take a deep breath and have fun.  Don’t be afraid to be a little silly.  A lot of times we get hung up on looking so professional that we loose the fun factor.  So what if they think you are strange.  Studies show that if the guests have a good time, they will spend more money.  AND if they have fun, they are more likely to host their own party or join you in your business.   So relax and enjoy yourself.

Follow these simple tips to have more enjoyable and profitable parties and you will truly find Direct Sales Success!

Awnya Boam

Time4Felt

March 7, 2009

The Woman’s Millionaire Club Book

Filed under: Direct Sales, MUST READ Books, Party Plan Consultants, Team Leader — Awnya Boam @ 1:38 pm

I have a friend who has written the book “The Woman’s Millionaire Club”. Her name is Maurene G. Mulvaney (MGM) and she is amazing.

In her book, she interviewed several woman in the Direct Selling industry who have made a million or more and discovered some similarities. The secrets are in the book, so I can’t tell you here though! ;o)

The book is scheduled to be released on March 17th and you can get your copy on Amazon.com. For a discount and other great offers, visit http://www.WomenJoinTheClub.com. This is MGM’s special gift to us!

Check it out…you will be SO glad that you did.

Awnya Boam

http://www.time4felt.com/

March 4, 2009

Fun in Business

Filed under: Business, Direct Sales, Party Plan Consultants, customers — Awnya Boam @ 10:12 am

“When you infuse fun into you way of doing business, you increase your wattage and attract more customers and prospects. People today need more fun in their lives. Fill that need, and ou will be modeling a way ofliving and doing business that will draw others to you.”

-Build It BIG Workbook, pg 57

Awnya Boam

http://www.time4felt.com/

March 1, 2009

Another reason I love Direct Sales!

Filed under: Business, Direct Sales, Party Plan Consultants, SAHM, Sales, WAHM, customers, felt — Awnya Boam @ 1:10 pm

Hi everyone! Sorry if I have been a little out of it…we just moved to Utah! Crazy I know!

Well, We have been here now for 6 hours and here I am to blog about it… ;o)

I am SO thankful for Direct Sales in my life because when my husband got this new job, I am able to pick up with him and move our family to a new state! Sure, I’m not there in person, but that’s where my website comes in handy. Then when I got here and finally had a chance to get on the computer, I had 3 (!) orders! (thanks Cory, Susan and Cheryl!! ) So not only am I able to take care of my growing family and their needs, but I am also thriving in my business all at the same time.

Just another reason why Direct Sales is only the best job EVER!! Come and see if it is for you!

Awnya Boam

http://www.time4felt.com/

February 7, 2009

Postcards

Filed under: Direct Sales, Sales, customers — Awnya Boam @ 1:08 pm

Something that I have been trying out for the past 5 months or so are postcards to thank my customers for their orders. It is something short and simple and the cost is about 30 cents each after postage. I get them from Vistaprint.com from their free section, so I’m only paying shipping on them. There are a lot of designs to choose from, so I just pick the one I want and then type my message on the front and my address on the back.

It has been fun to hear what my customers have to say about it. Mostly positive responses or none at all, but how often is it that you get a special card in the mail thanking you for your order from anywhere? It is a little something extra that may make the difference between a return customer and someone who uses your competition next time.

Try it out and see if it works for you! Going the extra mile to say thank you can only make this world a happier, better, and more grateful place, right?!

Awnya Boam

http://www.time4felt.com/

October 15, 2008

Profit, Purpose and Beyond 2008

Filed under: Business, Direct Sales, Motivation, Party Plan Consultants, customers — Awnya Boam @ 11:05 am

I wanted to share with everyone this wonderful opportunity that has been put together for us by Sarah Robinson and the Direct Selling Leaders.com.  It is a fabulous call series entitled “Profit, Purpose and Beyond“.  To Join up for these amazing topics, visit the links above.  The speakers and trainers are:

Oct. 13
Oct. 14
Oct. 15
Oct. 16
Oct. 17
         

Margie Aliprandi

President, My Mind Makeover

Jane Deuber

Founder, Profit Partners

Leesa Barnes
Award Winning Blogger, Podcasting Expert and Author

Michael Oliver

Founder, Natural Selling Sales Training

Sandy Grason
author of Journalution
         
Oct. 20
Oct. 21
Oct. 22
Oct. 23
Oct. 24
         
Scott Stratten

President of Un-Marketing

Jillian Middleton

Founder, Savvy Sponsoring Strategies

Michael Port
&
Elizabeth Marshall

Co-Authors of The Contrarian Effect

Keith Ferrazzi

Fortune 100 Consultant and Best-Selling Author of Never Eat Alone

Sarah Robinson

Business Strategist, Coach, Speaker and Founder of Profit, Purpose & Beyond

All calls are at 1pm ET and last 1 hour.  The information is invaluable and this is a opportunity of a lifetime for each and every one of us in the Direct Selling profession.

Check it out and let me know what you think in the comments section!

Enjoy!

Awnya Boam

http://www.time4felt.com/  

July 6, 2008

Going strong all year long-

Filed under: Business, Direct Sales, Motivation, customers — Awnya Boam @ 10:06 am

Today we have a guest blogger! Her name is Lisa Smith has a BA in Psychology & is the Owner/CEO of Regionz Kidz, a multi-cultural infant & toddler company featuring organic clothing lines, educational products and artwork with ethnically diverse characters and designs. She publishes a blog on her website regionzkidz.com that discusses cultural diversity & children & is a frequent guest blogger on other blogs and websites regarding parenting and children’s issues.
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When you own your own business, sometimes it becomes difficult to maintain your productivity year round. Because we are usually a one-woman-show however, it is important to try to maintain some sort of momentum for our business even during the slow times of the year or times when we have a lot of personal commitments that can take time away from our business. The following tips can help us all to be more productive during the down-times.
1. PLAN, PLAN, PLAN – Nothing is more effective in keeping our business running strong throughout the year than an organized business plan. Sometime during the first of the year, sit down and plan out your year in advance. Take into consideration holidays, time off and slow times for your industry and then plan your activities around those things. If you wait until the last minute to write up your plan, you may feel overwhelmed and like you don’t have the time to get everything done. You may also feel like there is nothing to do during the slow times and if there is a plan in place, it can help direct you to productive things you can be doing in your down time.
2. Always Prepare for the Next Big Thing – Always try to be one step ahead of the marketplace and buying schedule. During the slower summer months, prepare your holiday line, pricing, marketing strategy, etc. as well as the spring products you want to focus on. Staying ahead of the curve allows you to be productive and gives you a bit of wiggle room for changes and the ever famous “things that come up!”
3. Do the Little Things – We all have a list of “things” to do with our business that never seem to get done because there is always something else that is more important that comes up. During the slow times or down-times, get this list out and slowly start chipping away at smaller items. Even though these tasks are not vital, they still need to be done and you will feel much better for crossing them off the list.
4. Keep the Momentum – There are times in our business when we seem to work 24/7 and we are productive and generating good momentum, customer contacts, sales, etc. When we get through those periods, there is a tendency to slow down, take time off and stop doing things that enhance and grow our businesses. While taking some time away and relaxing is necessary, I encourage you to keep moving forward. Do not sit back and think, “Ok, I’ve had a great month, I’m taking the next month off.” This attitude destroys momentum and after stopping what you were doing successfully, it makes is very difficult to resume the drive.
Here’s to our continued success – Let’s make this year the best yet!
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Thanks Lisa!

January 11, 2008

Long time!

Filed under: Business, Direct Sales, SAHM — Awnya Boam @ 12:00 pm

It sure has been a while since I have written here!  Thing have been super busy for me in my personal life.  I had a baby this past year, bought a house…and moved into said house, started up a mini-daycare type business have made MAJOR adjustments and improvements on my Time4Felt website, and somehow have managed not to go insane!!  LOL!

BUT–To Toot my own horn…

This last year in Story Time Felts (my Direct Sales company that I rep for) I was #7 company for recruting!   AND I was #11 in the most improved team sales!  I am really impressed with myself!  I think that I was right around #12 or 13 for my overall sales company-wide too! 

Yeah for me!  —So, back to business…

I have decided to start getting business tips from other people.  I figure that I’m not the ultimate source on business or being a mom or anything for that matter!  There is always someone out there who is better than you at something, so with that in mind, I’m trying to improve myself and this blog in general!

Bring on your comments or business tips!  e-mail them to awnya@time4felt.com

Thanks!!

 

Awnya Boam    

Story Time Felts Independent Consultant

http://www.time4felt.com/

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