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PartyLite - (Hints & Tips)

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  • xxkaren32
    xxkaren32 Posts: 15 Forumite
    Is there anyone out there that could please help me, I am struggling at the moment to find parties and cannot think of 'catchy' wordings to write on adverts, is there anyone out there that can assist me with this...I have all these new games and products that I want to show :) thank you :j
  • wongawonga
    wongawonga Posts: 387 Forumite
    Is it still Free to join. How does it compare to Scentsy.
  • Donz01
    Donz01 Posts: 10 Forumite
    Scentsy have electric warmers and over 50 wax fragrances to chose from. Scentsy are brand new to the UK and are growing at a steady pace over here, we will be having a new brochure out ready for xmas which will have much more product range but wont be candles, we are hoping for bears that smell nice, and Scentsy circles etc. I think Partylite concenrate more on candles as their main product. Im not sure of the start up fees on Partylite but Scentsy is £94.00 (inc postage) for that you get 2 warmers, 50 testers, 2 bars and various stationery so you can get started immediately on building your business and are ready to host parties right away. Hope this helps a bit.
  • niftyone
    niftyone Posts: 295 Forumite
    Donz01 wrote: »
    Scentsy have electric warmers and over 50 wax fragrances to chose from. Scentsy are brand new to the UK and are growing at a steady pace over here, we will be having a new brochure out ready for xmas which will have much more product range but wont be candles, we are hoping for bears that smell nice, and Scentsy circles etc. I think Partylite concenrate more on candles as their main product. Im not sure of the start up fees on Partylite but Scentsy is £94.00 (inc postage) for that you get 2 warmers, 50 testers, 2 bars and various stationery so you can get started immediately on building your business and are ready to host parties right away. Hope this helps a bit.
    Another advertorial for Scentsy dont these people ever learn?
  • Donz01
    Donz01 Posts: 10 Forumite
    Actually not an advert but answer to a question see post above asking how it compares to Scentsy. Thank you for your concern
  • niftyone
    niftyone Posts: 295 Forumite
    Donz01 wrote: »
    Actually not an advert but answer to a question see post above asking how it compares to Scentsy. Thank you for your concern
    But it reads like a gushing advertorial for Scentsy and does not really answer any questions on Partylite which this thread is about.
  • Donz01
    Donz01 Posts: 10 Forumite
    No, but as I said I was just answering a question that someone asked and obviously the big difference is that we dont sell candles as Partylite do and we pay £94 to join up not £300 (although this isnt paid upfront it is taken out of your sales at the start if that is still how its run). It is just a post stating the differences as was asked.
  • xxkaren32 wrote: »
    Is there anyone out there that could please help me, I am struggling at the moment to find parties and cannot think of 'catchy' wordings to write on adverts, is there anyone out there that can assist me with this...I have all these new games and products that I want to show :) thank you :j

    I am having the same problem at the moment. At the time of signing up my friends were more than happy to host parties for me, but now the time has come round there is every excuse under the sun (have even offered to hold it at mine, and feed their kids for the night, while providing FREE childcare for them and still getting No's:mad:) so I giving up there.

    My Upline has suggested 'Happy Tapping' and Fates, but not having any luck at all with this (still going and still got smile on face :T but that wont fill my diary up). I have just missed out for the school fates but does anyone know what the best way to find out what else is available as my area doesnt tend to advertise events till they booked up their stalls (stall cost pays for advertising).

    Am really struggling to get booking now, only two parties left in my diary so really need to get some more in as I know I will be very luck to get more than one booking from each of these (tough crowd:mad:).
  • jhp
    jhp Posts: 2,342 Forumite
    MummyA2012 wrote: »
    does anyone know what the best way to find out what else is available

    http://www.stallfinder.com/events-c9.html

    www.wherecanwego.com
  • Donz01
    Donz01 Posts: 10 Forumite
    Also try phoning all the schools in your area now and give them your details ready for autumn/christmas fairs, this will also put you on their database ready for next year as well.
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