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The Psychology of Booking Parties
By Karen Phelps
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Booking parties becomes so easy once you understand
both the "how" and the "why". I've never seen anyone who, once they learned the "Psychology of Booking"
couldn't keep their calendar full.
Is there a "Psychology of Booking"? You bet! Some
consultants understand it right away but some never
learn it! I've seen consultants quit after a few years
because they were tired of their constant battle to
get bookings. They obviously never got it.
I've observed people begin a direct selling business
by asking others to have parties to help them get
started and never explain to the host "what's in
it for them". I've listened to consultants saying
they feel as if they are begging people when asking
someone to host a party.
Truth is, I wouldn't have lasted for over twenty
two years if I had to spend my time begging. What
is the secret that...
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