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View Full Version : Does anyone do booking games?
arbonnegal
05-24-2005, 07:08 AM
My sponsor does one where she offers the envelopes out to everyone.
Some say's win a free gift, others say congrat! your hosting a Arbonne party and you win a free gift.
Then, you can trade up for a gift Cert. for $100 to be spent the night of your show...
Is this a popular booking game?
Thanks,
Sandy
Some say's win a free gift, others say congrat! your hosting a Arbonne party and you win a free gift.
Then, you can trade up for a gift Cert. for $100 to be spent the night of your show...
Is this a popular booking game?
Thanks,
Sandy
mahoes
05-24-2005, 11:49 AM
I do envelopes, but I don't do the ones that tell them they are going to host a party. I just have the "book to look" envelopes. Inside thereis aFREE gift coupon, or a 25% off any ONE item coupon, or 10% off today's order, etc. But the only way they get to open their envelope is to sit with me and set a date for their party.
Edited to add: If I don't have "book to look" envelopes I still offer 10% off today's order for anyone who books a party. I also sometimes let them know that if they do book a party, not only to they get the host specials, but if they need to buy something on their own, they get to buy at 25% off. Others suggested making a nice basket for the current host and let people there know that they will also get one at their party if they decide to host as well.Edited by: mahoes
Edited to add: If I don't have "book to look" envelopes I still offer 10% off today's order for anyone who books a party. I also sometimes let them know that if they do book a party, not only to they get the host specials, but if they need to buy something on their own, they get to buy at 25% off. Others suggested making a nice basket for the current host and let people there know that they will also get one at their party if they decide to host as well.Edited by: mahoes
arbonnegal
05-24-2005, 02:35 PM
This great, thanks! I was thinking of offering the 10% discount if they book a show and also have a goodie bag filled with a variety of items wrapped up- that they get to pick one from.
Sandy
Sandy
michele327
05-24-2005, 04:23 PM
If you don't mind me asking, what do your "book to look" coupons look like and where did you get the idea of how to make one?
Thanks!
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Thanks!
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mahoes
05-24-2005, 05:23 PM
I just make them myself on the computer. I'm not sure where the idea came from, but I think it came from a "Learn and Burn" session. Either that or from a regional website.
michele327
05-24-2005, 06:05 PM
I really like this idea. But if they get the 25% off lets say, the people are only paying a certain amount. How then do you pay the rest owed? I understand it would come from your commission but how do you put that on an order form?
THanks
Michlee
THanks
Michlee
michele327
05-24-2005, 06:18 PM
Also, what do you put on the outside of your envelope? or is it blank?
Michele
Michele