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		<title>Selling Tips for School Fundraisers</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Ah! So, you want to know the secret of school fundraising success? Well, it&#8217;s actually quite simple once you break it down. Consider this math equation: Multiply number of motivated sellers x unit price point x high profit margin = successful school fundraiser. So, you want all this: Your sellers should be highly motivated and [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Ah! So, you want to know <em>the secret of school fundraising success</em>?</p>
<p>Well, it&#8217;s actually quite simple once you break it down. Consider this math equation: Multiply number of motivated sellers x unit price point x high profit margin =  <a href="http://www.easyfundraisingcards.com" target="_blank">successful school fundraiser</a>.</p>
<p>So, you want all this:</p>
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<li>Your sellers should be highly motivated and enthusiastic.</li>
<li>Your product should have a fairly high price point.</li>
<li>Your product should have a high profit margin that&#8217;s real, not inflated.</li>
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<p>Those are the secrets to <strong>school fundraising success</strong>!</p>
<p>For elementary schools, I always recommend that you do at least two events a  year and one product fundraiser. Do some sort of athletic-based event in the  fall, a product fundraiser in the late October-early November timeframe, and a  school carnival in the spring.</p>
<p>As far as the best product for elementary schools to sell, I recommend a  catalog-based product sale, but it has to be the highest quality merchandise and  not overpriced junk. And I always recommend offering a secondary product at the  same time. My favorite profit booster is the two-for-one pizza <strong>discount card</strong>.  Each $10 sale adds $8 in profit to your results.</p>
<h3>Motivating Your Sellers</h3>
<p>In school fundraisers, we often forget to follow basic selling techniques.  Here are three things you can do to motivate your sellers:</p>
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<li>At your kickoff meeting, have kids vote (by noise level) on which prizes    they want</li>
<li>Offer multiple levels of rewards by seller, class, and grade</li>
<li>Don&#8217;t reward those who under perform or don&#8217;t participate at all</li>
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<p>And don&#8217;t forget that you can do great business by offering products outside  retail locations like grocery stores and Wal-Mart. Organize parent teams to  supervise the sellers who are really motivated to be top producers and line up  several weekend sales locations.</p>
<p>Obviously this works best for immediate sales products like pizza discount  cards, food items or raffle tickets. You can still do a considerable sales  volume for catalog sales if you are selling within your attendance area and you  offer convenient delivery options.</p>
<h3>Product Price Points</h3>
<p>In general, you want products that are in the $7 and  up range. Why? Because you have a limited number of prospects to sell to and you  want maximum revenue.</p>
<p>If you&#8217;re selling silicone wristbands for $2 each and making a dollar on each  one, then you have to make 5,000 sales to raise $5,000.</p>
<p>If you&#8217;re selling pizza discount cards for $10 each and making $8 on each one,  then you only have to make 625 sales to raise $5,000. Would 625 sales be easier to make than 5,000? Most definitely!</p>
<p>Similarly, in December you can raise a lot of money selling Christmas trees,  wreaths, citrus fruit, and poinsettias from a pre-order list. Each item produces significant revenue, has a high profit margin, and most  people will order more than one item.</p>
<p>Sell smart and you&#8217;ll always do well. Sell cheap and you&#8217;ll always struggle to  reach your goal.</p>
<h3>Maximizing Profits</h3>
<p>Many products offer profit margins of 50% or more such as cookie dough, gift  wrap, gourmet candy, calendars, etc. The key is making sure that the price point  offers a good value for your customers. If the product is overpriced, your  customers will resent having to pay extra for something just to benefit the  school.</p>
<p>That means selecting products whose profit margins are real, not inflated to  make it a 50% margin. Think from the customer&#8217;s perspective. They will be much  more willing to support your school&#8217;s fund raising effort if the product is a  good deal.</p>
<p>For example, if you are offering a variety of gourmet cheesecakes for $17  each, make sure that similar items aren&#8217;t being offered in the supermarket for  $9 each. People will gladly pay a higher price for something that&#8217;s truly  exceptional, but not foe same thing they could have bought down the street.</p>
<p>Another easy way to maximize profits is t offer a supplemental item with a  high profit margin. Most families eat a lot of pizza, so offer a two-for-one  pizza card for $10 because it&#8217;s $8 or $9 of profit on every sale. It&#8217;s the  prefect offering for people who don&#8217;t want to order something from your catalog,  but would still like to support your effort.</p>
<h3>Summary</h3>
<p>The secret to school fundraising success is properly motivating your sellers,  choosing products to sell that are in demand with prices above $7, and sell only  products with profit margins of 50% or more.</p>
<p>If you don&#8217;t motivate your sellers, sales will be mediocre. If you sell  inexpensive products, then revenue will be too low. If you don&#8217;t sell products  with high profit margins, it will be difficult to meet your funding goals.</p>
<p>Sell products people really want, that offer good value, and that provide  good profits. Do that and your school fundraiser will be a big success.</p>
<p>Reprinted from an extremely helpful site http://www.fundraiserhelp.com/school-fundraising-ideas.htm , These guys offer great information about fundraising</p>
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