QUOTE: Originally posted by Elizabethsmilez
I dont believe in jewelry "parties", but I am sure there are a lot of people that do it. Unless you are mass producing your jewelry I dont see the point, because it is very hard to make enough jewelry (IMO) to make the party worthwhile. Yes, you probably get orders, but custom orders are more labor intensive and time intensive and I feel that poeple who go to these types of parties are looking for quick buys and bargains.
It might work for some, but this has been my opinion on it. But i do have to say I have never tried one. I have had a group of customers come by for a mini-showing...but never incentives for a hostess. That's pressure I dont want. To have to SELL it AND MAKE it. I like how the stores sell it for me, or online sells it for me.
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Elizabeth -
Mass producing? I'm just prolific. I never make anything twice and I ALWAYS have at least 100 sets on hand to sell. I do my best $$ selling at home parties. I have been known to sell 20 sets in 3 hours. My low-end parties are $750 for the night, and I have pieces all the way from $6 to $100. I always make my sales to the hostess last because I give the hostess a 10% discount +$10 based on the party total (ie if it's a $600 party she gets a $70 credit). Most of the time, even with a $70 or more credit, the hostess ends up owing me $$. I haven't had any success online or in consignment stores of any kind. I put stuff into a holiday "boutique" last year, the cost was $25 and I sold $50 worth of stuff. It's just not my market. If it's yours, more power to you. My market is the home party and the fine arts show.
I also always have a raffle at my shows, even if it's just a pair of free earrings, people love getting something for free and it encourages them to bring a friend if there's a chance they could win something.
Angela