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Friday, August 28, 2015
How to Organize a Seasonal Consignment Sale
Determine the sales categories. While you can host a general sale, focusing your event around items for children, furniture, women's clothing or toys provides a marketing edge to your sale. Selecting specific categories also helps with on-location organization.
Establish a date and location for your event. Scout out facilities that feature sufficient parking, an enclosed or covered location and large open spaces to house the consignment goods. You can select a weekend sale, a sale that runs for a week, or multiple dates during a season.
Rent or purchase display racks and tables. Ensure the types of items you plan to feature at your sale will be displayed for easy viewing by customers.
Set the rules for your consignment sale. Determine the percentage return the consignee can receive for their goods, who prices items and how to handle items that are not purchased. Create specific times and requirements for the delivery of consignment goods to prevent confusion and streamline the pricing and organization of goods.
Create an organizational system for tracking goods and sales. You can opt to purchase software specifically designed for seasonal consignment sales, use standard productivity software or use a manual system. The system must have a coding system for tracking goods, physical tags and an easy way to calculate the amount of money owed to each consignee.
Market your event. Use a variety of marketing channels to reach potential consignees and customers. Options include a website, print media, social media marketing, online consignment sale listings and physical flyers. If you plan to have recurring seasonal sales, offer an e-mail sign up list to attendees to make marketing easier for your next event.
Set up employee schedules. You will need individuals to help price goods, organize the facility, assist customers the day of the sale and clean up after the event.
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Wednesday, August 26, 2015
How to Plan a Potluck Christmas Party (8 Steps)
Consider how many people can comfortably eat and socialize in your home. If you only have seating room for a small number of people, you can have an appetizers only party where guest don't sit down to eat but rather stand up, while eating hors d'oeuvres. Make the guest list, and try to include an equal number of men and women.
Pick a date for the party. Usually the week before and after Christmas are relatively busy for most people with many out of town. Therefore it may be best to schedule the party two weeks in advance of Christmas. A Friday or Saturday night is an ideal time for a potluck Christmas Party.
Plan the menu in detail. For a dinner party, as the host you should provide the main course. Then you ask your guests to bring salad, appetizers, side dishes, bread, dessert, beverages and other items you may need, such as extra chairs, china and glasses. If you are having an appetizer party, each guest can bring a hot or cold appetizer dish.
Invite your guests by telephone. Even in this day and age of computers, it is not proper etiquette to invite guests by email. When you are inviting guests, inform them that it is a potluck and ask what they would like to bring.
Keep a list of what each person is bringing so that you don't end up with 12 desserts and no side orders or beverages. You don't have to assign each person an exact dish, but ask if they could bring a dessert or whatever category you need.
Remind the guests about the party one week ahead of time. If you have cancellations, you can invite others if you would like.
Decorate your home with Christmas decorations. Clean your house and begin preparing the main course the night before the party.
Have fun on the day of the event. Don't stress yourself out about small details.
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Tuesday, August 25, 2015
How to Access cPanel (4 Steps)
Open your browser.
Type 'https://IP Address:2083' in the address bar. Replace 'IP Address' with your website's IP address. If your website is more than a week old, replace 'IP Address' with your site's domain name. Hit 'Enter' to access your cPanel log-in page.
Enter your cPanel user name and password.
Click 'Login.'
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Friday, August 21, 2015
How to Run a Euchre Tournament (7 Steps)
Choose a number of players. You will need a total number of participants that is divisible by four. If you are hosting the tournament in your home, choose a smaller number, such as 8 or 12. If you are hosting the event in a larger venue, you can increase the number of participants to 20 or more.
Advertise the event one week to one month prior to event. For small events, contact participants by phone, email, or mailed invitations. For large community-based events, post fliers around town or advertise on public access television or radio. Keep 'back-up' guests in mind in case you have an uneven number of replies for the event.
Gather all of the supplies. You will need small card tables and chairs for each foursome, a deck of cards for each table, a copy of the rules for each table, prizes and snacks and beverages.
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Thursday, August 20, 2015
How to Write a Thank You Note to a Host or Hostess
Hand write the note on nice stationery or a blank card. This makes the note more personal and meaningful.
Write the note within a week or two of attending the dinner. This time line will help you remember details to write about and shows that you enjoyed the event so much that you had to say thank you right away.
Start with a sentence saying what a great time you had. For example, you can say 'I had such a great time at dinner last Saturday that I wanted to thank you.'
Write at least two sentences about the event that made it special. Say how you still laugh about something that happened, or mention the amazing decorating that gave the event such a special touch.
End the note by reiterating how much you appreciate being included. If you want, mention that you will be reciprocating soon and are looking forward to another dinner or event with the host.
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