Being in direct sales can often give the feeling "I don't have to do
much, just sell". It's true, you don't have to ship orders or create
websites, or even design catalogs (even though we recommend it sometimes).
Your job as the rep is to direct customers to products, that's it. The
fact is, to 'sell' the product is the hardest part.
Because "just selling" is more complicated than it seems, it's
important to you to have a marketing plan. First of course you will need to set
goals, so you know where you want to be by a set time. The next part is
deciding on how to get there.
A marketing plan should include the following:
- What types of marketing ideas you plan to use
This would be ideas such as purchasing ads, hosting parties online and
offline, networking, having your own newsletter, etc.
- Why you want to use these forms of marketing
Of course our main objective is to gain more sales, right? Dig a little
deeper on these different forms of marketing to really see WHY you are
going to use these forms. You may want to host an offline party to not
only make sales, but to book more shows. You want a newsletter to keep
customers informed of new products and specials, to convince them to
buy.
- How you are going to follow through on the ideas
Just having them down on paper doesn't do you much good. If you want to
have several online parties, write down how you plan to pull in
visitors. If you want to use a newsletter (highly recommended), write down how
you plan to gain subscribers and what will go into your newsletter.
- Schedules
Don't overwhelm yourself - make a schedule of what type of promotion
you'll be using first. If you want to have an online party, start your
newsletter first. While I know you want to have that party, it's
important to do other things first so you are ready and have the best
attendance possible.
Don't skip this important step to succeeding with your company! Even
though you are "just selling", having a marketing plan can make it much
easier to do your job.
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Kara Kelso & Anita DeFrank, owners of DirectSalesHelpers.com strive
to help women succeed in direct sales. For additional help with your direct sales business, visit http://www.directsaleshelpers.com/newsletter.html
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