Jewelry and Stuff
Jewelry Home Party Success Tips
A jewelry home party can be
one of the most profitable ways to sell your jewelry! You won’t be competing
against other jewelers and vendors for your customers’ attention and dollars.
Instead, you’ll have a very targeted group of buyers who love to encourage
each other to shop—and at jewelry home parties, they have no one but you to
buy from! Of
all the ways you can sell your jewelry, parties generally require the shortest
time investment with the largest financial return! In just three hours at a
jewelry home party, you can make hundreds of dollars in sales—-or more. And
you don’t have to pay any booth fees or commission--just give your hostess
some free jewelry and discounts that are based on the financial success of the
party. Jewelry home party guests will feel relaxed and comfortable buying from
you, because your presence in the hostess’ home implies that you do wonderful
work and that they can TRUST you. Trust is the most important factor in making
sales and developing repeat customers! Customers enjoy shopping in a relaxed,
personalized environment, away from busy shopping malls. Relaxed, happy
customers are wonderful for your business, and they love to buy from you again!
They also love to meet the artist who created the gorgeous jewelry they’re
buying. It’s not hard to schedule a jewelry home party every week while
holding down your “real” day job (if you have one)! Each party takes only a
couple hours of preparation and a few hours at the party, so it’s not a major
time commitment. You’ll get to choose the party dates and times that work for
you, and I’ll show you how you can encourage more party bookings to keep your
schedule as full as you like.
What Kind of Jewelry Home Party Works Best?
Jewelry home parties in an open house format within a 3-hour timeframe
works best. Your jewelry display is set up before the party starts, and you can
work the party just like a regular art or craft show. You are at your booth,
greeting customers who come and go, browsing and trying on jewelry. Answer
questions, encourage people to try on jewelry, make suggestions, help people
figure out what they want for custom orders. Create a fun atmosphere of a
girls’ night out trying on jewelry and shopping together! Most people are
busy, and often feel that presentations and games are stilted and time-consuming
when they’re short on time and already prepared to shop. They came intending
to buy jewelry, so keep them focused on that goal! The unstructured open house
format keeps people from feeling pressured to buy, but most of them will
purchase something. The format of jewelry home party that has the most guests,
the highest bookings for more parties, and the highest profits is a relaxed open
house with no presentation. Guests are more likely to attend if they can come
and go at their convenience. You as an artist are completely different from
major home party companies like Tupperware and Pampered Chef, so flavor your
jewelry home party with your individual artistry and style! The hostess
doesn’t need to prepare and serve a lot of food, because the guests go to a
jewelry home party to shop and socialize, not to eat. They can’t examine and
try on jewelry with food in their hands, and anyway, food leaves crumbs and
greasy fingerprints on shiny jewelry. And one of the main reasons potential
hostesses decide NOT to have a jewelry home party is that they don’t want to
spend the time and money to prepare a lot of elaborate foods and beverages for a
party! Simple refreshments are best--like coffee and dessert or wine and cheese.
Cash and Carry, or Take Orders at Home Parties?
At a jewelry home party, I recommend selling as much jewelry as
possible directly from your display, instead of displaying only sample pieces
and taking orders to make more of those same designs, that you’ll have to
fulfill and deliver by a short deadline. Guests want to purchase their items and
bring them home immediately, while they’re still excited about their purchase.
This is particularly true of impulse purchases. They don’t really want to wait
a week for you to make and deliver another copy of the same item they liked at
the party. And you will save yourself a lot of time, headaches, and gasoline if
you don’t commit to filling several hundred dollars’ worth of orders within
a week after the party, and then drive all over town delivering them! Especially
during the busy Christmas season. So I recommend selling the jewelry directly
from your display except for any custom orders you get. This also reinforces in
the customers’ minds that each piece is truly unique and not possible to
duplicate exactly . . . which is one of the benefits of buying from you! And it
gives them a sense of urgency that if they don’t buy that piece RIGHT NOW,
they’ll lose the chance to own it when someone else buys it. Unlike a mall
jewelry store, a home party of handcrafted jewelry has items they'll never find
anywhere else. “Fear of loss” is one of the most successful marketing
motivators! For custom orders, be sure both you and the customer have a written
and signed copy of what you’ve agreed to (check office supply stores for
two-part carbonless forms you could adapt for this use). Specify a delivery date
for their order. Get their phone number(s) and e-mail address on this form so if
you have any questions as you work on their order, you can contact them easily.
For custom work, request payment in full at a jewelry home party. This will save
you headaches and hassles later!!! Give the customer a delivery date that’s a
little beyond when you expect to finish the custom order. That way, if you get
held up in completing their order, it won’t make you look like you don’t
deliver on time. And if you deliver it earlier than expected, they’ll be very
impressed with your service!
Talking to Customers at Home Jewelry Parties
Be prepared to answer questions--about how you decided to start a home
based Jewelry Business, how long you’ve been doing this, other places you sell
your jewelry, and how you got to know the hostess. Have interesting things
ready to say about your Jewelry that make it sound appealing and valuable!
When you talk about one of your pieces, don’t just list the materials used in
it, communicate the benefits of owning the piece. Which statement would make you
reach for your credit card?— “These are freshwater pearls with
sterling silver earwires,” OR “If you can take only one pair of earrings on
a week’s vacation, these pearls would be my choice! They go with everything
and can be dressed up or down. And they’ll never go out of style.
I even include little stoppers that will fit on any French
earwires, to prevent the earrings from being lost when you wear them!”
Accepting Payment at a Home Jewelry Party
For maximum sales at a jewelry home party, be able to accept as many
different forms of payment as possible: cash, checks, and especially credit
cards. When people pay with credit cards, they buy more. And some of the guests
have likely left their checkbook at home but have credit cards in their wallet.
Also, many will come to a jewelry home party with the intention of buying
nothing or just one small thing, but when they see all your lovely jewelry and
get caught up in the excitement of the party, they want to buy a lot more than
they planned to—and out comes the credit card!
Setting Up Your Home Party Display
It’s important to be completely done setting up your display before a
jewelry home party starts. Know how many minutes it takes you to set up, and add
an extra 15 minutes to that figure when you let the hostess know what time
you’ll arrive at her house before the party. Streamline your display setup as
much as possible by loading jewelry cases, earring displays, necklace displays,
etc. at home. Your hostess will already be having a 3-hour jewelry home party
for you, and you don’t want to be a pain by spending an extra 2 hours at each
end of the party setting up and taking down an elaborate display. Decide whether
you’ll be bringing your own table(s) for your jewelry display, or using the
hostess’s dining table. Her home might not have room for your tables, so be
sure to make arrangements with her for what tables you’ll be using. And have
LOTS of mirrors everywhere for customers to see how they look when they try on
your jewelry! Trying things on and getting friends' opinions is what makes a
jewelry home party fun for your customers.
Lighting at Jewelry Home Parties
Bright lighting is crucial for good jewelry sales. Let your hostess
know you need a well-lighted room, and for backup, bring your own small lamps
with good natural-light bulbs, plus an extension cord. Be sure the cord is where
no one can trip over it!
Other Ways to Encourage Sales at a Jewelry Home Party
- I learned something useful from a Longaberger Basket representative,
that can be applied to a jewelry home party. She said Longaberger always has a
few attractive items that you can only order "today", and if you wait
to think about it, you'll miss the chance to purchase them. She told me she
sells a ton of these items at home parties! - Have the hostess choose pieces of
your jewelry to wear (model) during a jewelry home party. - Have an area of
under-$20 gift selections next to a sign that reminds customers of people they
need to shop for—daughters, mothers, grandmothers, babysitters, teachers,
coworkers, bosses, employees, godmothers, goddaughters, clients, nieces,
graduates, etc. - Give bonuses for individual sales at certain dollar levels.
For example, a guest who purchases $150 or more, receives a coupon for $10 of
free jewelry purchased within 1 month (or free earrings or additional $10 of
jewelry, etc.). That way, customers who have chosen $149 or less of jewelry will
be motivated to buy one more item. And award a special prize for customer with
largest dollar-amount order! You might have bonuses at price points of $50,
$100, $150, and $200 for individual guest sales. - Each piece of jewelry should
be part of a possible set; if you don’t have ready-made matching pieces, offer
to make custom items to match (they buy amber earrings, you offer to make a
custom amber pendant or bracelet). - Have a good supply of impulse add-on items,
such as chains and neckwires, inexpensive earrings, jewelry polishing cloths,
etc. Adding one such item onto each customer’s total can really add up and
increase your income for the party! Tips for Successful Jewelry Home
Party Invitations Usually only about half of the people invited
actually come to a jewelry home party; with that in mind, encourage your hostess
to invite 20+ people. Guests should receive their invitations two weeks before
the party. Have the hostess give you the guest list with names,
addresses, and phone numbers, and then you prepare and mail the invitations;
send one to the hostess too so she knows what info her guests have. Give her
several invitations filled out with all the party information so she can give
them out in person at soccer practice, school, work, church, any clubs she
belongs to, etc. The most professional invitations are postcards with an
enticing photo of your jewelry on the front. Regardless of the type of
invitation you use, it’s vital to include photo(s) of your jewelry so people
can get excited about it and know that they definitely want to attend the party!
Also, to prevent guests from assuming all the jewelry will be too expensive for
them, your invitations should say, “Prices start at $3” (or whatever is your
least expensive item). Don’t forget to have YOUR name and contact info printed
on the invitation postcard, in addition to the hostess’s name, phone number,
and address. This way people can contact you after the party, to make a purchase
or book a jewelry home party of their own. Invitations should also state,
“Receive free jewelry for each guest you bring!” This is a great way to
boost attendance (and thus your income!) from the party, since nearly everyone
attending will make a purchase. And even guests who don’t purchase at the
party will remember you and may shop from you later or schedule their own party.
But you don’t have to give away tons of free jewelry to reward them for
bringing guests. Remember, your incentives should be things that have a high
perceived value to the recipient while costing you very little. Examples of
well-received rewards for each guest they bring are a free pair of bead earrings
from a special selection, or a toe ring, or $5 off their total. And the most
important information to remember about a jewelry home party, is this: The
No. 1 Way to Increase Jewelry Home Party Attendance: Have the Hostess Call Each
Guest the Day Before the Party to Remind Them to Come, and to Bring a Friend
with Them! That makes guests who hadn’t decided whether they
would attend commit to the hostess that they’re coming. It’s also a good
reminder for people who may have wanted to attend but forgot the date of the
party.
Jewelry Party Hostess Incentives
Although the main reason people host a jewelry home party is because
they want to earn free and discounted jewelry, they often are hesitant to go
ahead and schedule a party. The main reasons people DON’T host a jewelry home
party are (1) they think it will be a lot of work for them, and (2) they think
they need to fix and serve a lot of expensive food and beverages. Be sure your
potential hostesses know that it’s not necessary to do too much housecleaning
or food preparation for a jewelry home party. The guests are coming to see the
jewelry, not the house, and only minimal food is necessary. You, the jewelry
artist, will do nearly all the work at the actual party, and the party is easy
and fun for the hostess; she should socialize and enjoy shopping with her
friends and earning her free jewelry! In addition to the free and discounted
jewelry your hostesses earn, you can entice potential hostesses with a deal they
can’t refuse--without cutting into your own profits very much. You can offer a
special item only hostesses can purchase (examples: chandelier earrings, or a
special line of turquoise jewelry during recent turquoise craze, etc. It should
be something hot that everyone would want but only a hostess can buy). Or a
special gift that only hostesses are eligible for. As soon as someone books a
jewelry home party, send a nice thank-you note, either that same day or the next
day. This shows your appreciation and makes them feel more of a commitment to
actually going through with the party. As a further incentive, you can enter
each person who books a party that night in a drawing for an additional free
jewelry gift certificate to use at her own jewelry home party. Suggest that
anyone who feels her home is too small to host a party, or doesn’t want to
have it at her home, can double up on a party with another hostess or have a
group party where each person invites her own guest(s) and gets credit for their
purchases.
Jewelry Party Hostess Rewards
You’ll need to determine your own scale for the free and discounted
jewelry your hostesses earn, based on your particular profit margins on your
jewelry. While you want to be sure your offer is tempting enough to get people
to schedule parties, you don’t want to give away the store and wind up with an
unprofitable bottom line when the party’s over. Here are some suggestions for
figuring your hostess earnings: - At least two people besides the hostess must
purchase jewelry for it to be considered a party, and the combined guest total
must be at least $100 for her to earn free / discounted jewelry. This way a
small or unsuccessful jewelry home party doesn’t take a bite out of your
earnings, or wind up being an expensive waste of your time! - If the above
conditions are met, then the hostess receives a $25 gift certificate to spend at
her jewelry home party or use toward a custom order. - Then she receives
discounted / free jewelry equaling 10% of her guests’ pre-salestax total of
$100 to $799, or 15% of her guests’ pre-salestax total of $800+. These guest
totals do not include the hostess’s purchases. - She receives another $10 of
discounted / free jewelry for each party booked that night from her jewelry
party (these $10 certificates are redeemable at or after these parties, to be
sure the parties are actually held before you give away this amount of jewelry).
- She receives an additional $10 of discounted / free jewelry if she has 20 or
more guests. You will probably need to play with these figures to make them work
profitably with your particular jewelry line, and to entice home jewelry party
hostesses in your region. But these suggestions give you a good place to start.
Good Luck with your Home Jewelry Parties!Well, what
are you waiting for? Figure out your hostess incentives, make some brochures,
and get some friends or relatives to host a jewelry home party! Best of luck to
you!
