| I think one of the most frequently asked | | | | hostesses. |
| questions about home parties is, "How can I find | | | | 5. I've been told that hostesses have been found |
| hostesses?" | | | | by randomly mailing people out of the local phone |
| My suggestion is to host the first party yourself. | | | | book and sharing with them via your mailing the |
| Invite your friends, relatives and neighbors. When | | | | free products they can receive for hosting a |
| I've hosted parties, I can easily come up with | | | | party. |
| fifty people to invite. Not all fifty are available to | | | | 6. Ask your current customers if they'd like to |
| come but if even half come, I end up with | | | | host a party. If they don't want to host a home |
| twenty-five people at the party. | | | | party, perhaps they'll host a catalog party for you. |
| Quite often, you'll find one or two people from | | | | 7. Set up a booth at a local fair or bazaar and |
| your own party that are willing to host their own | | | | have a form available with the hostess |
| party for you. | | | | information and ask those who stop by your |
| Once this system runs dry, there are other ways | | | | booth if they'd like to host a party. |
| to find party hostesses that are strangers to you | | | | 8. Attend fairs and bazaars and discreetly offer |
| right now: | | | | party information to those whose booths you |
| 1. Approach women in businesses and offer to do | | | | visit. You just may find a hostess out of |
| a lunch time party for them. You'll bring the lunch | | | | someone who sells something non-competing. |
| if they'll allow you to show them your products. | | | | 9. Place an ad on Craigslist or other classified |
| 2. Ask your co-workers and even previous | | | | services asking for party hostesses. Please read |
| co-workers if they'd like to host a party for you. | | | | the rules of the site you're visiting and make sure |
| 3. Ask your children's school or teacher if you can | | | | your ad follows the site's guidelines and rules. |
| do a party for the teachers/staff during their | | | | 10. Speak with a few non profits in town. Ask if |
| lunch time. If you can't, perhaps one of the | | | | they'd like to hold a party as a fundraiser and |
| teachers will host a home party for you. | | | | then help them raise money for their organization. |
| 4. Do you belong to a church or synagogue? If | | | | As you can see, the ideas are endless on ways |
| so, post a notice asking for hostesses for your | | | | to find hostesses if you want to have home |
| home parties. If they have a website or news | | | | parties. |
| bulletin, inquire about placing an ad seeking | | | | |