Re: Best student incentives for catalog sales
We always come up with some sort of tiered incentive plan -- top class in each grade gets extra recess; class sells a certain amount then they get no homework, top class in entire school gets a pizza party, etc.
In addition, last year, we got the vendor to give us a $500 cash bonus which we used towards rental of some inflatables for a "mega" party held in conjunction with a school dance. It was a blast! We had to sell a certain amount to get the mega party, of course. We had the lower grades on the inflatables while the older grades danced, and then flip flopped. That way the inflatables were controllable, and little kids didn't get squashed!
We've also done teachers on the roof to sing and dance -- certain ones for certain levels - last one being the principal. Last year we had 10 people on the roof "doing a jig". Kids love that sort of thing.
Oh, and we shaved the Coach's head once for a certain goal. Talk about going kids going crazy for an idea!
I do firmly believe that these incentives helped us reach our goals.
Oh, and we did offer a buy-out option to those parents that hate catalog sales. Figuring that we wanted each kid to sell an average of 10 items, and the average cost of an item is $10 -- estimated profit per kid -- $50. So we told parents to donate $50 if they didn't want to buy anything and it would still count towards these incentives. I was impressed with the number of people who took that option.
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