
Home parties can be a lot of fun and a great way to earn extra money. Following a simple guideline can help you have a successful home party that runs smoothly and everyone enjoys. The following guideline will give you a basic idea of how to do this and can easily be adjusted to fit your own tastes.
Before the Guests arrive:
Be sure to arrive at your hostess's home about an hour or so before the start
of your party to review any last minute details. Set up refreshment table. Re-arrange
furniture if needed. Set up your display. Do a quick review of the guest list.
Review any before-party sales. Don't forget to lay out the catalogs, brochures
and business cards!
Greeting the Guests:
Have the hostess warmly greet each guest as they arrive. Have her introduce you
and engage in some general chit-chat. Ask them about themselves, what do they
do, how do they know the hostess, do they have any children? Remember to smile!
The Ice Breaker:
Games are a perfect ice breaker. Play a game or two to make the guests feel welcome
and comfortable. Make your games fun and with as much interaction with the guests
as possible. Another good ice breaker is to thank your hostess for holding the
party and giving her a gift. If you offer gifts to guests who bring friends; now's
the time do hand them out.
The Presentation:
Start showing guests the items that you've brought for display and give a brief
description that you've prepared before-hand on each one. Guests love hands-on
viewing. After each description, hand the merchandise to the guests to get a better
look and pass around. At the end of your presentation, discuss the opportunity
for guests to become hostesses themselves and briefly discuss the rewards. Be
sure at some point to open the floor to the guests for any questions, comments
and/or concerns. At this time the hostesses should be doing any last minute preparations
of the refreshments.
Finishing up Guest Orders:
Be prepared to help guests fill in their order forms and answer any questions
about sales tax and shipping costs. It might not be a bad idea to bring along
a calculator for quicker or more accurate order totals. Also be prepared to accept
checks and let it be known who you'd prefer the checks to be written. Make sure
you thank each guest who purchases and give them a copy of the completed order
form.