How to Succeed with Lia Sophia Sales
Direct sales businesses typically do well, even in struggling economies. Lia sophia jewelry is among the top direct sales business opportunities. Women love jewelry and, with a lifetime guarantee, lia sophia jewelry is popular.
Instructions
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Set goals. Do you want to earn $200 a month or do you want to earn $2,000 a month? You decide and then make a plan to reach those goals. Calculate the amount of jewelry you must sell, and how many shows you will likely have to produce to sell that much.
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Make a contact list. Begin with all the people you know from friends, family, neighbors, to people you meet daily, as well as people in social groups. Don't forget your Christmas list, as well. These people are the building blocks for your business. Each person who is willing to host a show is likely worth at least two to three potential new bookings. Without bookings, you don't have a business.
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Organize yourself. Decide the hours you want to work and stick to the plan. If you don't want to work weekends, don't schedule shows then. Do you want to do two shows a week? Then overbook. Some people will cancel. Set up office hours for emailing and making phone calls. Let everyone know that these are your hours.
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Take the online classes. Lia sophia offers classes on booking and recruiting. Booking games are a great way to find potential new clients. Some classes teach you how to work with your hostess. Your hostess can be a great foundation for new clients, as well.
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Smile and be enthusiastic. If you want to sell the jewelry, you have to wear it and be excited about it. When you do a show, smile, and let people know why you decided to sell the jewelry. Show that excitement on the phone when you talk to potential hostesses, too.
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Tips & Warnings
Post your goals in front of you to remind you what you want from the business.
Review a show once you leave. What went right? What could you have done differently?
Ask. It doesn't hurt to ask someone if they will do a show.
Don't be discouraged. It takes time to build a client base.
References
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