Winter Wonderland Bazar in Chehalis or the Shopping with Santa Bazar in Shelton
Autor: sarahfried • January 10, 2016 • Presentation or Speech • 1,157 Words (5 Pages) • 713 Views
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Hello-
Thank you so much for recently attending either the Winter Wonderland Bazar in Chehalis or the Shopping with Santa Bazar in Shelton. My name again in Sarah Fried your personal rep for Jewelry in Candles. This month I am working towards hitting 1000 in sales volume and each of you have address interest in our product I am currently at 500 half way there. I just want to take a minuet and thank you for reading this e-letter and learning about the products and many discounts and new product being added every month.
a product highlight and/or special with testimonials
- host rewards with a call to action to “book your Reveal Party now”
- information on the business opportunity with a call to action to “join my team”
- and an informational article or snippet relating to our industry
Always highlight a single product or product bundle with a link to purchase going directly to that product check out page if possible. Include a picture, description, sale or special if applicable, and a testimonial – even if it is your own! Include a call to action (“Order Now While Supplies Last”) to create a sense of urgency and inspire your reader to purchase.
Host Rewards and Opportunity should be in every single eNewsletter you send out! You never know who might receive your mailing at “just the right time” for them to book a party or join your team. Your Hostess Rewards should include the sales or specials for the upcoming month – encouraging bookings early in your month to help “front load” your month to increase your monthly volume. Also include a call to action with these as well.
An Informational Article turns your eNewsletter into a resource instead of simply a sales page. By offering “free” information – tips, ideas, strategies, etc. – your readers will come to know that your eNewsletters are full of useful information for them – even if they do not intend to purchase at this time. Instead of simply deleting the eNewsletter, they are more inclined to open it to see what they might learn. Your readers will be drawn in with the article, and may venture over to reading your sales pieces as well. Either way you are continuing to show that you are knowledgeable in your field and willing to share what you know. You can include recipes, tips on soy wax candles, information about how scents help relieve some ailments – the sky’s the limit!
Build your eNewsletter List.
Even if you have the best, most well written eNewsletter EVER – if no one is receiving it, your business is not going to benefit at all. The larger your mailing list, the more beneficial each eNewsletter will be.
At your parties, ask your party goers for their email address to add to your email newsletter list. If you are using the “Three Ways to Be Involved” introduction at your parties, include the eNewsletter offer when talking about benefits of being a customer or client.
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