LOVE THESE IDEAS FOR ALTERNATIVE TYPE OF PARTIES!
Be creative… think out of the Bowl! LOL!
Office Party
Let’s allow everyone in the working world (those who are sometimes too crunched in a tight schedule to attend a traditional demo in the evening) to purchase Tupperware. Dress real sharp and visit offices armed with Party Planning Packets. Speak with the receptionist at each place of business and invite HER to be the Host. This is a person who sees everyone and could accumulate the orders. Offer to come in at lunch or quitting time with a quick demo for the employees. They’ll love you for the opportunity. NOTE: Make sure the company does not mind your “visit”.
Multi-Host Party
Invite those with the ability to gather orders to attend an auction or a BINGO party. They bring their orders and any guests. Conduct a demonstration. They earn regular gifts based on their sales and datings. Can also be conducted as an Open House.
Rush Hour
Conduct right after work. Could be held at a restaurant or at someone’s home that lives central to everyone else.
Basket Party
Anytime, anyplace. On the way to a party, at a park. Very impromptu. One host + one guest = sales = party
Double Host
Two or three Hosts at a time. Each Host invites her own guests. Hold in one home, other provides refreshments. Add total sales, determine gift level and one Thank You Gift and then divide between the Hosts. Ideal for Hosts who say they can’t get a big group. Instead of holding a $300 demo, it becomes a $600 demo. Win-Win for Consultant and Hosts.
Buddy Host
Similar to above, except that this is for two Hosts that are having solid Host Gift Special parties. While party location and time is shared, each Host earns her own gifts.
Pop Shop
Parties just for the men and sons to do their holiday shopping. You may want the wives to put together a “wish list” to help the husbands make their selection.
Mother/Daughter
Invite friends of Host’s daughter and their moms.
Delivery Day Party
Host collects orders and gathers the guests together on the delivery day. Demo what they bought as you present their purchase.
Silver Fox Party
Retirement Communities. Offer to wrap holiday gifts, birthday gifts, etc.
Dorm Parties
College dorms/Military barracks. Need personal Tupperware and do shopping for upcoming holidays/special events!
Tailgating Parties
Meet with moms at the ballpark before practice or during warm-up of the game.
Pay It Forward Fundraiser Party!
Midnight Madness
Parties with third shift…ideal for factories, hospitals, and military.
Sales Activities– choose at least 5 to add to your parties
Fundraiser Schedule with a non-profit organization.
Make sure to do a kick-off for this event…do not just pass out packets. Have organization set a goal! Plan incentives that will involve every member of the organization! Possibilities: school clubs are classes, church groups, preschools, daycares, and scouts
Day Cares
Set up and service moms as they pick up their children. If used as a fundraiser, ask the provider if they will offer 1 week free to Top Seller when they reach their goal.
Beauty Shop
Set up and service customers as they are waiting for their appointments. Corporate Shopping Service Same as an office party with a different and more professional sounding name. Use the one that is most appropriate for the business you are approaching.
10×100 Tupper Ten
Challenge someone to get 10-$100 orders. They receive DOUBLE HOST CREDIT FOR FREE! .
Raffle/Wishing Well
Decoratively assemble Tupperware products with a value of $50. Place them in teacher lounges, real estate offices, beauty salons, nail clinics. Give person in charge 50 tickets. When all 50 tickets are sold, conduct a drawing to give away collection. You may want to offer a small gift to the person in charge. Can also be done at demos to add incremental sales to your week. Great way to use up products that you would like to rotate out of your stock.
Valentine Candy Making Classes!
Superbowl Happy Hour!
Let’s Get Organized – Legos for Ladies with Modular Mates!