

2 catalogs, which I encourage the hosts to pass around and collect outside orders.


I find that this is ideal both for myself, as I don’t overlap parties from one week to the next, as well as for my hosts.ĬinchShare: You send your Hosts a Happy Mail Hostess Packet with marketing materials and goodies, can you tell us more about that? What is the intention of the Host Packet? Where do you get your stuff? How do you decide what to put in it?Īrin: I keep my host packs fairly simple. I keep the shopping link open through the weekend as well for those who prefer to leisurely shop through the weekend, and then choose a raffle winner and close out on Monday. The party is actively posted on Monday through Friday, flowing through a full work week, giving people ample amount of time to check in and shop, but not TOO much time where they check out and stop paying attention. She schedules 100% of her party posts using CinchShare and sells between $5000-7000 a month through her Facebook Parties! CinchShare hosted a party with Arin to experience her version of a 5 Day Facebook Party model and we’re really excited to share her results in this Q&A!ĬinchShare: Arin, you do a party model where the party is open for 5 days, can you tell us more about the 5 day model, why you keep it open for 5 days and why that works for you and your Hosts/Customers?Īrin: I have experimented with different time frames for my Facebook parties, and I have found five days the most successful. You can grow your business pretty quickly with Facebook parties once you find what works for you and perfect it! Arin Cacciolo, a Pampered Chef consultant, knows exactly how to rock her virtual parties.
