Direct Sales Tips Your Summer Preparation Checklist
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Direct Sales Tips: Your Summer Preparation Checklist
Summer doesn't have to slow down your direct sales momentum. By preparing in advance, you can ensure your sales and sponsorships rise with the temperatures. Use this Summer Preparation Checklist to keep your business thriving.
1. Plan Your Kids' Summer Activities
Avoid last-minute dilemmas by planning your kids’ summer schedule now. Schools and local recreation departments offer a variety of programs that fill up quickly, so start early to secure spots and budget accordingly.
2. Host a Summer Fun Meeting
Gather your family to brainstorm three lists: activities to do as a family, fun things for playdates, and solo activities for your kids. Stock up on necessary supplies during your next shopping trip to ensure you're ready for summer fun.
3. Get Organized
An organized home means fewer interruptions for you. Help your kids organize their closets and toy storage, so they can find what they need independently. Involve them in the process to teach them organizational skills.
4. Have a Backup Childcare Plan
Compile a list of reliable friends, family, or neighborhood teenagers who can watch your kids if your original plans change. Consider arranging regular child swaps with friends to share the load.
5. Attend Trainings and Workshops
Stay motivated by attending workshops and training sessions. For instance, DSWA members found inspiration and new business ideas at the Tri-Cities, Washington training. Networking can lead to fresh enthusiasm and future sales opportunities.
6. Be Prepared to Work on the Go
Keep your business moving by creating a portable "Business-in-a-Box." This should include everything you need to work efficiently during downtime. Here are some ways to utilize that time:
- Stay Informed: Keep up with company literature to stay abreast of the latest news.
- Process Paperwork: Use a calculator to handle paperwork or close sales.
- Stay Connected: Return calls to team members and follow up on customer inquiries.
- Nurture Relationships: Make encouraging calls to potential team members and check in with hostesses.
- Show Appreciation: Write heartfelt thank-you notes to customers and hostesses while listening to calming music.
- Take a Break: Spend 15 minutes on a personal escape to recharge and enhance productivity.
With these strategies in place, you can enjoy a productive and enjoyable summer for both you and your business.
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