Wednesday, September 12, 2012
5 ways to increase the profitability of your School Fundraisers
If you have a child at school you should all be aware of the need for constant fundraising. Chances are also good that you've had enough of cookie dough, wrapping paper, candy and other fundraisers that tie the purchase of items at high prices, you do not want to buy, but feel obligated to do so, because the profits go to support your school. Read below 5 ways to increase the profitability of your school fundraisers with the objects that will actually be excited to purchase.
1. Explore fundraising opportunities with network marketing company or home party. Many of these products are of superior quality and at a cheaper price. Items such as kitchenware, candles, Tupperware and much more. You may also be able to transform a home party with one of these companies in a fundraiser for your school.
2. Find someone who is selling a product already in use in every case and that you feel a lot more use and enjoy it and sell that item as a fundraiser. If you do not personally know no one sells that item you can do online research and find someone who would be happy to help.
3. Consider conducting a fundraiser catalog with a direct sales company. Many of these companies have catalogs and fundraising programs already in place and would be happy to provide catalogs. This makes your fundraiser, not only more profitable, but easier.
4. Collect information on more than a new product and voting which will be completed along with the other parents, who will also be selling the product.
5. Ask everyone to set up a fundraiser with if you can set a program of repeat order in which all the additional sales generated from customers who have purchased the product fundraising in the first place was part of an order given to your school.
Follow these tips and fundraising for your school will be easier and more profitable. Instead of regretting your fundraising efforts that will be fun and something you can look to the future .......
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