Monday, June 22, 2015

Be A Personal Shopper

Alter to a Personal Shopper


Adore to shop? Turn that anger into a money-making bag and emerge as a personal shopper. Yes, you can get paid to shop for others!


Instructions


1. Get some experience. Retail sales will give you a great foundation. You'll be in touch with products, trends, brand names and price points.


Analyze the trends and develop your own ideas about how they can be worked into a man's or a woman's wardrobe.4. Make the transition from being a popular sales associate at a department store to being a personal shopper. Show store management the amount of revenue you've brought in over a year and your thick address book of active clients. Talk to store buyers and flip through the monthly fashion magazines to keep up with trends and hot new labels.


3. Take notes and build a library. Log everything you did and didn't sell to a client, why you chose it and how the client did with the purchase.2. Do your research. If you want to dress someone else, you must know a lot about that person's profession, including what they need to wear and what styles and colors are acceptable.


Get written testimonials from your regulars about how much they value your services and trust your skills.


5. Go solo by organizing your skills and marketing your portfolio. Start with colleagues from your previous profession, friends, relatives and neighbors. Target busy men and women whose professions dictate a certain dress and leave them little time or energy to get their closets together.


6. Get on the phone or send e-mail. Whether you're employed by a store or working solo, your clients are busy - that's why they've enlisted your services. It's up to you to tell them all about the latest styles that complement their wardrobes.