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I recently spoke with our fabulous Field Development Coach Kristyn DeRaffele and she shared some great tips on how to grow a particular region for Stella & Dot. Everywhere is prime for growth right now – So it’s our time to shine! All you have to do is ACT and DO IT NOW!

Top 5 Tips to Grow Stella & Dot in a Specific Region:

1.) Commit to the growth & share responsibilities among leaders. First and foremost, you want to work with your local leaders – whether they are on your immediate team or not – to grow your region. Set up a conference call or meeting to discuss this openly. Choose 3 areas that you all think should be targeted for growth. For instance, in Southern California, this could include the San Fernando Valley, the Inland Empire and Palm Springs. Whatever cities/areas you choose to target, make sure everyone is on the same page and is focused on working together toward the same goal.

2.) Commit to more trunk shows. Each leader and stylist should try to commit to doing as many trunk shows as she can in the targeted regions. One stylist may be well connected in that particular area and does 3 trunk shows. And another stylist may do only 1 trunk show. This is OK – Don’t compare yourself another Stylist’s success. Just commit to doing what you can. But holding trunk shows in your target market will create loyal customers and hostesses, and it will generate real excitement and buzz. The whole idea is to expand marketing efforts so that word-of-mouth business and brand recognition is elevated.

3.) Schedule at least two Opportunity Events each month. With increased trunk shows comes increased interest in the opportunity in a particular area – Exactly what you want! So be prepared to address this with consistent Opportunity Events scheduled for your target region. It would be wise for the leaders to share this responsibility. One or two leaders can be in charge of the event each month, and another one or two will oversee the event the following month. This will help each stylist share the responsibilities, so one person doesn’t get overwhelmed or burned out. Be sure to post these events on Stylewatch, Stylist Space, Eventbrite and on Craigslist.

4.) Practice your sponsoring conversation to increase attendance to the opportunity events. The goal is to sponsor stylists in your target area, and that comes after you hold a trunk show, meet new people and then invite those people to attend the opportunity event. Be sure to print out opportunity invitations and pass them out at each trunk show. Ask everyone you know who they know in that area. Pass out look books and invitation flyers to salons, offices, clinics and local restaurants in the area. There are countless ways to market an event – just brainstorm and put them into action.

5.) Implement a Local Area Meeting when needed. At the beginning, you probably won’t need to schedule a monthly area meeting, as those stylists can attend the existing meeting. But as that particular region grows, communicate and brainstorm with the local leaders as to when it would feel right to implement a meeting. Usually if you can get about 15 people to a meeting in a particular region, you should do it. Again, discuss this with the local leaders and share the responsibilities. Take turns overseeing the meetings, just as you do with the opportunity events, so no one stylist is bearing the brunt of the work.


More tips:

* Consider doing a Facebook ad targeted to your chosen region – Facebook is a great way to increase brand recognition and increase attendance to an opportunity event.

* Do you live in an area where there aren’t any Leaders? No problem! Follow the 5 steps above and continue to focus on selling and booking trunk shows. Instead of doing 2 opportunity meetings per month, you can do one, and then increase your efforts as you increase your team size.

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Hi Team!

I have had several of you ask about this, so I figured I would write a “how-to” guide for you lovely ladies… So here goes….


#1 – Stylewatch

A stylist with the career rank of Star Stylist+ has the ability to post the following events on the corporate Web site under the Stylewatch Events section: Local Opportunity Event, Spring/Fall Soiree, New Stylist Training, All Stylist Training, Monthly Team Meeting and Campus Event. Please refer to the document entitled “Stylewatch Event Page” in the Stylist Lounge for more info.

1.) Create an event on www.Eventbrite.com – (see below for more info)
2.) Create your event description — You must use specific verbiage seen here:
* “Local Stella & Dot Opportunity Meeting – Newport Beach, CA”
* “Stella & Dot Open Team Meeting – Newport Beach, CA”
* “Miami Fall Soiree Model & Mingle Event”
* “Stella & Dot New Stylist Training – Newport Beach, CA”
* “Stella & Dot Stylist Training – Miami Beach, FL”
* “Stella & Dot Campus Event at UCLA”
3.) Fill in the event details — You must use the specific text that is provided from Home Office:
* Opportunity Event: Come see what all the buzz is about! As featured in the Wall Street Journal and the New York Times, this hyper growth company is enabling a new kind of success for women with a professional, flexible, profitable home based business. Come along, even bring a friend or two, to learn about starting your own part or full time career as a Stella & Dot Stylist at this informal Opportunity Event.
* Spring/Fall Soiree Model & Mingle: Featuring the new Fall collection! Come one, come all to see the fabulous jewelry collection. Model & mingle to meet stylists in your area and receive tips to grow your oh so Stella and Dot business.
* Open Team Meeting: Join in our monthly meetings, led by our field leaders. Hone your selling, booking and sponsoring skills, celebrate your successes and meet Stylists in your area.
* All Stylist Training: Come one, come all! Focused training to assist you in continuing to grow your oh so Stella & Dot business. Hosted by: [Your Name, Independent Stylist with Stella & Dot].
* Campus Event: The Stella & Dot Entrepreneur Program is your dream internship in fashion and social selling. Get hands-on, resume building experience while learning real world skills in marketing, sales, e-commerce, public relations, public speaking and fashion merchandising — all while you earn a great income. As a Student Stylist, not only will your training include the functional skills you need to market and sell your jewelry online on your own e-commerce site and at trunk shows, you’ll also get a general fashion and social selling education. Come join us to learn more!
4.) Lastly, please email your Eventbrite link and your meeting details to the Home Office at events@stelladot.com.


#2 – Eventbrite
This site is searchable, which means that search engines such as Google and Bing will pick up on key words when something is searched. So, for instance, if someone searches “become a stella & dot stylist in Annapolis, MD,” your opportunity event may pop up in the google search since it has most of those key words listed in the event description. Here is the most effective way to post an event or meeting on Eventbrite:

1.) Go to www.Eventbrite.com
2.) Log-in or create a username if you are new the site.
3.) Click on “Create Event” on the tab at the top of the page
4.) Create your event title – if you are creating an opportunity event or monthly meeting, please refer to the titles mentioned above
5.) Create ticket information – don’t be afraid to get creative and have fun! You can put something simple, such as “Stylist Ticket” or you can say something cute, such as “Yes, I’ma Stylist and I can’t wait to attend!” -or- “I’m not a Stylist yet, but I would love to learn more about Stella & Dot.”
6.) Add the event details. Refer to the Home Office approved verbiage mentioned above. ALSO, please re-type all the event details in this section. Re-type in the event title, date, time & location. Don’t forget to include your name, title, email, phone & website.
7.) Fill in the “When” and “Where” categories with the appropriate information -and- upload an imag ein to the “Logo” section
8.) Create a Host for your event. Include a fun anecdote about yourself or your business and be sure to include your contact info and your personal website.
9.) Lastly, personalise the event URL line. Find it under the “Step 3: Add Event Details” section in a grey box. Include the city or location of the event and the type of event, such as “miamiaugustmeeting” or “southocopportunitymeeting.” This is a great way to advertise the event with a memorable link.
10.) Be sure to advertise the event thorugh your Facebook and Twitter account to spread the buzz!
11.) You can also add a “Category” for your event and input “Keywords” (such as “stella & dot,” “jewelry,” “direct sales,” “consultant,” etc.) for your event.
12.) If you are charging a fee for Stylists or guests to attend your event, please note that Eventbrite does charge a fee to accept payment. You can either… Take responsibility for this fee and absorb it yourself as the leader, -or- Tack on the fee to the Stylist’s payment (so, for example, if you are charging $10 for the monthly meeting, the Stylist would essentially pay the $10 plus the $1.50+ charge to Eventbrite for a total charge of $11.50).


#3 – Craigslist
This is another great, FREE, searchable even listing that you can use for your event and meetings.

1.) Go to www.craigslist.com
2.) Under the Community section, click on “events”
3.) Click on “Post” on the very top right corner
4.) Type in the event details and info. You can copy/paste the exact eent details from your Eventbrite posting.
5.) If you’d like, you can add in a few more keywords or sentences to increase your chances that someone will find the event from Google or Bing.
6.) Include your website and phone number, but don’t give out your email address, in an effort to decrease email spam.

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Don’t throw out those old Look Books, girls! If you’re like me, you probably have at least 30 catalogs left over from the spring/summer line, so get creative with your marketing strategy. Those catalogs can still make you money (and they cost you money!). Read below for some tips on how you can still put them to good use!

* Leave them around town: the gym, UPS stores, nail & hair salons, tanning salons, restaurants, real estate offices, you name it!

* Leave them in the “free” magazines racks (with the auto and home sales and the local free publications). I see these a lot at coffee shops, Subway, Curves,  and in front of laundromats.

* Give them to customers to pass along to their family and friends. Let them know that you’ll give them a free Soiree Bracelet if they refer someone to you who places an order or books a trunk show.

* Affix this sticker on the front: “This catalog may be a bit old, but look inside & you’ll be sold! Please contact me for an updated Fall catalog at (123) 456-7890.”

* Create your own “vision board.” Cut out images of the jewelry, the Stella & Dot logo or things that inspire you, and hang them in your work space or above your desk. Don’t forget to include an image that represents you”why.”

* Keep a few in your car for impromtu opportunities to share some Stella & Dot style!

* Leave a couple in the restroom — at the restarant, mall, office building, etc. You never know who will pick it up.

* Don’t forget about waiting areas: Doctor’s and dentist’s office, auto repair shops or dealerships, laundromats, car washes, AAA, the DMV, the courthouse.

How else can you creatively use your old catalogs? What can you think of?
Leave a comment and share your idea!

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