Posts Tagged ‘women’

05/02 2011

Social Media

Social Media can be a great tool for those in the direct sales industry. Places like Facebook and Twitter can help you get information out to a large group of people quickly. Things like blogs are great places to go to look for tips and information on how to grow your business. For Every Home uses Facebook and a Blog to communicate with our consultants and also customers or fans of our company. While these are great tools, there are many pitfalls in using social media. While here at For Every Home we do not claim to never make these mistakes, there are some things you should avoid if you are using Social Media to promote your business.

One DO is to create a separate Facebook or Twitter account that you use only for your business. That way all of your friends or followers realize that they will receive product updates, product tips and opportunities from you without feeling like they are being spammed. Also if you have a separate account you will be keeping personal topics away from your business that could cause you to lose clients such as political topics and religious topics. (Disclaimer: We fully support everyone having their own personal views and beliefs and in no way want to alter these, we just think that they are best left out of business dealings.)

Another DO is to create personal relationships with those you interact with online. Facebook can be very impersonal and you want your customers to still feel like they are important to you. After all, direct sales is all about having that personal relationship with your customer.

A DON'T is to complain about products, compensation plan or other consultants on the corporate Facebook page. The corporate Facebook page has Consultants AND Customers who can view posts. While it may seem like a no brainer, it is important not to post these kinds of things because it could be your customers seeing what you are saying! And if a customer sees you putting your company down, do you think they are still going to want to buy products from you? (Disclaimer #2 – We value your opinions and love to hear what we can do to make this a better company! There are just better places to voice your opinion then on Facebook. We provide a discussion board that only consultants can see and you can also email or call the company directly.)

While there are many more do's and don'ts' on social media etiquette, there are people who do a much better job than me explaining them. One of my favorite blogs that I follow is all about direct sales and social media. It is  www.jensfongpeaks.com. There are lots of other blogs out there about the direct sales industry that can help you with ideas and ways to get your business up and running and to keep the momentum. I encourage you to go out and find some of these and find what will help you in your business.

Danielle Lloyd

04/04 2011

Coffee and Candles

It can be hard to find the perfect scent for your home. You end up smelling countless samples before deciding on the right scent for you. However, scents can start to run together and become overwhelming. One quick way to solve the fragrance overload is to take a sniff of coffee beans between fragrance samples to "cleanse the palate" so to speak. By taking a whiff of the coffee, it clears out you nose and allows you to fully appreciate the next fragrance.  To see a video about how it works click here.

08/23 2010

75 mph winds knocks out power in northern Utah…

That was one of the headlines in the news this morning.  The wind whipped through Utah, downing trees, and power lines. Branches were everywhere, the cushions on my rocker swing blew across the yard and into the ditch.  Just then a gust blew the BBQ off the porch.  Wow!  This is crazy!  This all happened in the little town of Payson, where I live with my husband and 5 kids, a horse, 3 dogs and 3 cats.  The power started to flicker off and on about 5 pm last evening, which lasted about 20 minutes until bam it was out for good…well at least for almost 3 hours.  As the kids sat on the living room floor, talking, texting (yes the teenagers cannot every stop texting), and playing games, the sun sat behind the mountains and all of a sudden I realized how dark it had became.  RaShay, my 10 year old daughter said, "Mom, can we light some candles"?  I kind of laughed at myself for not thinking of it sooner, because they know I ALWAYS have tons of For Every Home candles in the closet.  She ran to get them, and the boys joined in, teasing who got to light the next one.  After they were done, we had 10 For Every Home Candles lit throughout my home. 

I love the how it feels to have candles lit, and how the candlelight looks dancing off the walls.  RaShay said, "Mom….after the power comes back on can we leave the lights off and just sit here and enjoy the candles and how good it smells in the house"?  I smiled.  For Every Home sure made my home smell wonderful and inviting.  I am not sure I am looking forward to the next storm or power outage, but maybe I will have to turn off the lights and and just pretend its out more often

 

~Shannon B

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