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

April 10, 2009

Look Professional

Filed under: Business, customers — Awnya Boam @ 11:48 am

Lately as I have been social networking online a lot as I’m sure you realize by some of my previous posts. It is a little challenging to divide your time between all of the different options to ensure the best return for your time. (When I figure out the best combination on that one, I will let you know!)

One thing that I do want to stress is to LOOK PROFESSIONAL in all that you do online.

Why? Well, You’ve heard the saying “Don’t judge a book by its cover”, right? Online, that is exactally what happens. If your facebook profile (which you are using for business) has you covered in mud from head to toe, or an embarassing picture of you picking your nose, do you think your clients are going to be impressed? Most likely not. Assumptions will be made and they will most likely not be good ones.

Solution: present yourself in a professional manner online, both on your site, blogs, and social networking sites. Post pictures that are flattering or serve a purpose. Save pictures of your products, pets, or kids for your photo gallery instead of your profile because people want to know who YOU are. Once they are impressed by your picture and you have their attention, they will get to know you even better. And if you are taking a picture with your webcam or home camera…that is just fine…but at least comb your hair, get dressed (no pj’s), and if you are female, try putting on a little makeup. It will make a world of difference!

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!

February 16, 2008

Tips to save you time and increase your customers!

Filed under: Business, customers — Awnya Boam @ 3:19 pm

Today our guest blogger is Cynthia Powell of Chicks & Cubs and Loot 4 Mama Giveaway. Cynthia specializes in Patty-Cakes, Baby Shoe Bronzing, Slings, Keepsake Boxes, & Child Safety Products.
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1. I use a contest/giveaway on my site to generate traffic, then I advertise that. The Grand Prize is MY product so I mostly draw in people that are interested in my product not just wanting to WIN something. http://www.chicksandcubs.com/giveaway.htm

2. Write out your processes so you get it all done. Example: order process. Print out the order, Run credit card, input order in computer, print out receipt, pack order, print shipping label…. Also will help you streamline your process.

3. Set a schedule for doing certain tasks. Mondays - update inventory on site, Tuesday - make cold calls, Wed - make up sample packets….

4. Keep trying a marketing/advertising idea long enough to see if it works. Too many people do something one time, don’t get a sell or get only one sell and say that didn’t work. Committ to doing it for a good time.
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Thanks Cynthia!

January 16, 2008

A Balancing Act – Work vs. Family

Filed under: Business, SAHM, WAHM, customers, time managment — Awnya Boam @ 5:38 pm

Today we have a guest blogger! Her name is Lisa Smith is the Owner/CEO of Regionz Kidz, a multi-cultural infant & toddler clothing line featuring ethnically diverse characters and designs. She publishes a blog on her website www.regionzkidz.com that discusses cultural diversity & children & is a frequent guest blogger on other blogs and website regarding parenting and children’s issues. You can contact Lisa directly at: lisa@regionzkidz.com
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Ok, so I am a work-from-home mom trying to launch 2 new businesses, run the household, entertain my 2 -year-old AND maintain some sense of sanity! Sound familiar? For a lot of work-at-home moms, this is the constant struggle; making sure there is time to get everything done that needs to be done. Suddenly 24 hours isn’t enough.
I have found that a few things have helped me get through the launch of my 2 businesses all the while maintaining time to spend with my husband, 21 month old daughter & myself J
1. When the office door closes, it’s family time: Leave your worries at your desk and enjoy the family that is in front of you. Only pick back up on work items when you get back into your office. You will appreciate family time more and get more focused time working if you can separate the two.
2. If it’s not urgent, it can wait: This was my biggest problem – everything HAD to be done NOW. Once I prioritized what could wait and what was a necessity, suddenly I wasn’t so short with my daughter if she interrupted my emailing sessions and wanted a book read or wanted me to sing to her. The e-mail can wait but she needs me now.
3. Participate in work events that can be a family affair: I only register for and work at events at which I can bring my family. Parks, Zoos, etc. allow me to show my product off to the public but also provide a family friendly atmosphere that is more casual and entertaining for my daughter . We can spend time together as a family but I can still get some work done.
4. Don’t sacrifice: At the end of the day there is nothing more important than family. If I need to take a day off or even a half-day, I do it & gladly. I made a commitment to live my life “family first” and therefore work and everything else is secondary. I won’t sacrifice time with them for anything.
I hope these tips have helped (at least a bit!). Good Luck in all you do & remember to take some time for yourself too - even just 5 minutes of silence can be GRAND!
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Thanks Lisa!

May 25, 2007

One bite at a time

Filed under: customers — Awnya Boam @ 11:56 am

The other day I made some phone calls.  I can’t say that they were the most productive calls that I’ve ever made.  Actually, I don’t think that I even got a live person on the other end, just machines…BUT  I did it!  I have been putting off these particular calls for about 2 weeks.  I don’t know why I didn’t want to just make them and get it over with.  After I was done though, the most amazing thing happened…I was excited.  I was energized by taking the time to just make the calls!  So what did I do?  I picked up the phone and made more calls. 

I guess it is true what they say “The best way to eat an elephant is one bite at a time”…..and who knows, you might take that first bite and find you like it!  Then you won’t be able to stop!

Awnya Boam    

Story Time Felts Independent Consultant

http://www.time4felt.com/

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