Are you ready for a vacation?
by Kara Kelso & Anita DeFrank
http://www.DirectSalesHelpers.com
While this may seem like the perfect title for an ad, this is really
an important business topic! There's much to do before going on
vacation, and your business needs to be ready.
We all need a break sometimes. Running a business is hard work, no
doubt about that. If you are planning your family vacation, don't
forget to make sure your business and customers are taken care of
while you are gone!
- Notify friends and communities
Be sure to let all your groups and communities know you will be gone
for a set amount of time. Email your closest associates to let them
know when you are leaving and when you will be back. You never know
if someone will be looking for you, so you'll want to have a few
that can say "she'll be back on this date". If you help moderate any
message boards, communities etc, make sure you let the board owner
know you will be gone.
- Put groups on "No Mail"
Make sure all your groups are set to no mail or daily digest, so you
aren't overwhelmed when you return.
- Notify team members
Be absolutely sure you let your team members know you'll be gone
until a certain date. Give them back up emails and phone numbers to
call in case they need immediate help. You may consider asking your
upline or a trustworthy (knowledgeable and active) downline member
to help with some basic questions for you.
- Notify customers
If you have a personal website, edit your home page to mention you
are on vacation. You can still take orders while you are gone, but
if you ship them out yourself, make sure they know the order won't
be filled until you return.
- Have back ups
If there is someone who can take over some of your duties while you
are gone, contact them before you leave. Make sure they have access
to certain email addresses and websites.
- Do NOT put your email on auto reply!
Many do this and it's not a bad idea, although it's extremely
annoying for those who already know or don't care. Auto replies go
to everyone who sends you an email, including newsletter owners,
groups, etc.You could be doing more harm than good with auto
replies!
These are some of the basics of taking care of business while you
are on vacation. The most important thing to remember is not to
worry - remember, you are on vacation to RELAX!
Have fun!
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Anita DeFrank & Kara Kelso, authors of Direct Sales Success,
specialize in coaching direct sales representatives to reach their
goal of becoming successful in their field. Visit
http://www.directsaleshelpers.com for free weekly tips.