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bbrown1226
10-26-2005, 09:46 PM
Of those who have used this game, how well does it go over? Do you still go into more detail in your presentation, or is this enough? Do your guests enjoy it, or think it is kinda silly ( like games at baby showers and bridal showerssmileys/smiley2.gif) Thanks for any imput? I am looking for a short version to use at my party Friday night that I am co-hosting w/ my friend who sells Tastefully Simple. I want to get our facts across so people are really interested, but not keep them there all night long talking!
Kiana's Mom
10-27-2005, 04:51 AM
We have used it at 3-4 parties. It helped get me thru the ackward beginning of doing classes. Now that I am more confident, we don't use it as much. The folks in the classes seem to enjoy it, they know someone will end up with a free product at the end. When I do use it, after I am done we go into the RE9 demo, then makeup. While folks are playing with the makeup, I go through the catalog touching on product lines, Autoship, etc. I am reorganizing it all to make it more powerful. I always start with some kind of game, especially on weekday evenings. Many folks are coming from work & I think it is a nice, fun way to get started once everyone has arrived(after the Sea Salt Scrub of course). Edited by: Kiana's Mom
ArbonQueen
10-28-2005, 06:45 AM
I love this for short parties and use it to train my newbies.
Ann Phelps :)
Ann Phelps :)
jemaca_jemaca
10-28-2005, 07:53 AM
I did this when I first started and don't anymore. I feel like they are focusing too much on passing then on the information that is important.
Kiana's Mom
10-28-2005, 04:08 PM
I thought about that too, Jennifer. What I do when I use it is ask questions throughout the left/right game as well as pointing out things they should know rather than reading it straight through.