View Full Version : At a stand still Need some imput
dm6425
06-21-2005, 10:10 PM
:help: Fairly new to Tupperware I am at a standstill with no new leads for parties recruits fundraiser etc I sent out fliers, posted some recruit stuff @ the local collages talked to everyone I know but no new leads any ideas? I am getting a little discouraged. Any ideas for anything else I can do or should try would be a great help Thanks Danielle :help: :thanks2
LRayno
06-21-2005, 11:10 PM
Here is an idea for you...
At a store you frequent (beauty parlor, nail shop etc) ask them if you can set up a raffle (give away). You can make up some drawing slips on your computer that they have to fill out completely - place a BIG Tupperware bowl that you are going to give away on the counter. The customers and fill out the slips and drop them into the bowl.
After a month (or whatever time you set) go back and draw a winner - guess what - you are the winner - you have ALL those leads...
Make sure you have some pointed questions on those drawing slips like...
Would you like to learn how to earn FREE Tupperware?
Would you like to learn how you can earn money with Tupperware?
Are you affiliated with a group or organization that needs to raise funds?
Make sure on the slip it says they must comlete it fully to be eligable for the drawing...
Hope that helps!
TupperGal
06-21-2005, 11:27 PM
Hi,
you might try leaving catalogs in local hair salons~ Dr. Offices~ Bakeries~ Senior Citizens~
Anywhere that has a waiting room is good,
Bank Tellers are great, Real Estate offices~Many people buying a new home want to redo their kitchens or buy new stuff for their new home :)
If there are interior designers? professional organizing consultants etc?
Try to think of anyone that might be interested in Tupperware products that might not have thought of yet
Schools and Churches are great to contact for fundraisers,
You might see if there are any listings of fundraisers in your local paper or chamber of commerce etc...then contact that person to see if they might be interested in holding a Tupperware fundraiser to help them earn more
Teachers and college students are great to recruit, Check to see if there are Stay at home mom groups that might have someone interested in a part time work from home business, for the $25 kit its well worth a try for them
Daycare's often have fundraisers and people adopting children alot of time need extra funds to do so
I know if you hang in there and try different areas you will find what works and its surprising when you least expect it things seem to fall into place,
don't give up and get discouraged...
I have heard that all the no's you get is leading you closer to that yes!!!
:luck:
You might ask people if they happen to have any damaged Tupperware that needs replaced.....
alot of times people will order when they get replacments for their old items and haven't seen a Tupperware Consultant for years and are so excited when they see all the new products and colors Tupperware has to offer
BEST WISHES TO YOU!!!
:luck:
That is just a few things that I can think of to try I hope it helps
:swing:
tuppercraz
06-22-2005, 01:03 AM
i started selling in oct. of 2004 and everyone i knew wanted to have a party. :daisy1: i signed up and noone would book a party. :no i was so discouraged i almost gave up, glad i didn't. i'm not a #1 seller but i do ok. like you i'm looking for new leads. i've tried useing my tupperware for all get togethers, at home, church and family reunions. :eat it works. i'm always organized. they always tell me they like my dishes. so i smile and say, you can get dishes just like these, just have a tupperware party or catalog party, and earn them free. 9 times out of 10 it works. so hang in there things will pick up. :luck:
TupperwareinMisawa
06-22-2005, 04:49 AM
Don't forget to use your email as well. The my.tupperware site has a wonderful tool for sending emails to remind customers about promotions, I literally just got $150.00 in sales by sending out "reminder" emails.
You might not need new leads, just keep in touch and really follow up with your past cleints. The best business comes from repeat clients, they know and trust the brand.
Another tool I came up with for my parties is a "client profile card". Ask for the usual name & address info., but add a few extras - like their birthday and anniversary (you can send an e-card on those dates). Ask them to list their favorite Tupperware on the back, or what they would like in the future, that way you can notify them when it's on sale.
Also - ALWAYS send a thank you note or email. When was the last time you got a thank you note from a sales person? - not very often, it can make a world of difference.
Also, I know this might not go over too well, with some consultants, but clients appreciate not always having to hear the "recruiting" speech or why they should sell Tupperware too. Some clients just want to buy the products without all that pressure - once you gain a clients sincere trust, they will tell others about you!
Best of Luck!
tupperware queen
07-02-2005, 09:37 AM
I always heard that after three no's from someone is then followed by a yes. So keep asking and don't give up!!! :doit:
dm6425
07-05-2005, 06:44 PM
Thanks for all your imput I have now got a few leads and 1 party booked to grow on :thanks2 :wow1:Thanks again Danielle
TupperGal
07-05-2005, 06:48 PM
Danielle~
That is great!!!
:wow1: :co1
Best of Luck to you!!!! Hope it all turns out great!
Susan
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