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Alison
07-26-2005, 07:04 PM
Can you all list the types of parties/classes you all have and who you approach with your classes? Also list the supplies/products that you use for the party.Thanks!
Alison
Alison
major26
07-26-2005, 07:27 PM
My wife and I are also interested in knowing what is needed to have a class/party. I understand there are really two types: one for the business and one for the products. Thanks for the help.
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designer
07-27-2005, 06:48 AM
I'm not really qualified to give advice, I haven't had a party yet. smileys/smiley9.gifBut I'm in the planning stage. My plan is to have a spa party for my opening.I will set up a mirror at the kitchen sink where guest can use the RE9 products as a facial and try the sea salt scrub on thier hands. I will have the foot spas set up where they will sit. They can browze the catalog while they soak their feet with the bath salts and rub their feet on the smooth rocks in the tubs. Then they can use the foot files and dry and put on the herbal foot cream. I thought it would be nice to have little slippers for the guest so they don't have to put their shoes back on until after the party. But I can't find any. The supplies I havefor my party are;
For foot spas; plastic tubs, smooth rocks, foot files, hand towels, (all these came from the dollar store) Arbonne bath salts, Aronne herbalfoot cream
For facials; terricloth headbands, washclothes,RE9 products
Awaken sea salt scrub, hand cream or body lotion
For foot spas; plastic tubs, smooth rocks, foot files, hand towels, (all these came from the dollar store) Arbonne bath salts, Aronne herbalfoot cream
For facials; terricloth headbands, washclothes,RE9 products
Awaken sea salt scrub, hand cream or body lotion
OkieMama
07-29-2005, 07:05 PM
Hi Alison - one time I did a Lunch & Learn at my sister's workplace that was really successful. I keep meaning to go around to local businesses after school starts and see if anyone else wants me to do this for them. Basically, it's a mini-presentation that fits into a 1hr time slot. One week before hand, I emailed my sister a packet and had her forward it to all her officemates and ask them to read itwhen they had time. The packet had: 1.a prospecting letter from me with my story, the Arbonne difference, and the 3 ways to win 2.a coupleEye on Arbonne storiesfrompeople in careers similar to theirs 3. the RE9 powerpoint slideshow from theArbonne website that talks about the products and shows a lady's face progressively getting less wrinkly. So by sending these things ahead of time, I could cut my presentation to a bare minimum. I went into their lounge where they had ordered lunch in, set up a small product display, & gave them 10 min. to getsettled with their food. Then I did a 10-min. talk about the co. and the growth we're having, and went around the circle and asked each of them what interested them most about the info I had sent previously. Then 10-min. brief catalog flip-through with a focus on RE9. Then spa treatments for 10-min. with the RE9 trans/lift & eye cream, RE9 body care on forearms, rejuvenating cream on neck, and sent them off to the washroom with the awaken sea salt scrub. I made little sachets of the unwind bath salts and put them in small gift bags from the $ store for them to use at home to unwind. This gave me 20 final min. for Q&A and to help with orders. My sister took the final orders that hadn't wrapped up by the end of the party and we did the rest by email - it was fun, short, and was something different for them to do at lunch.