Hi Everyone,
I'm new here and about to enter my second month as a "Super Starter." I had a question about RSVP's and the issue of "no shows."
I just had a Mystery Host Party last night and after verbally checking with everyone invited, anticipated four attendees. This was a last-minute attempt to boost my September sales and I honestly was surprised by the genuine interest from those invited. (All work people and I work in a large facility.)
I have a few outside orders that are supposed to be coming in, but I'm going to need their money today if I'm to get it in before the month's end. (Yikes!)
Now - last night I had only one person show. Yep. One. We had a great time though since this gal is very young and very interested in cooking. The saving grace is that she may book a show of her own and has a father who loves to cook and may be interested in booking a show, too. I'm definitely going to follow up.
In the future, I'd like to avoid such a low turn-out. Has anyone made it very clear to the invitees that if they don't R.S.V.P., to not assume there will be a show and just show up? I'd seriously like to cancel a show like last night's if it's only one. I put much effort and work into the preparation and IMO, the time could have been better spent doing customer contact calls.
I'm considering putting something like this on the invites:
Please RSVP - The Show Can't Go On Without You!!
And Please Call Ahead To Confirm The Show Will Go On!
What do you think?
Sorry for the length. I've been lurking and have really enjoyed what I've seen so far. You guys are full of great ideas!
Mary Rose
I'm new here and about to enter my second month as a "Super Starter." I had a question about RSVP's and the issue of "no shows."
I just had a Mystery Host Party last night and after verbally checking with everyone invited, anticipated four attendees. This was a last-minute attempt to boost my September sales and I honestly was surprised by the genuine interest from those invited. (All work people and I work in a large facility.)
I have a few outside orders that are supposed to be coming in, but I'm going to need their money today if I'm to get it in before the month's end. (Yikes!)
Now - last night I had only one person show. Yep. One. We had a great time though since this gal is very young and very interested in cooking. The saving grace is that she may book a show of her own and has a father who loves to cook and may be interested in booking a show, too. I'm definitely going to follow up.
In the future, I'd like to avoid such a low turn-out. Has anyone made it very clear to the invitees that if they don't R.S.V.P., to not assume there will be a show and just show up? I'd seriously like to cancel a show like last night's if it's only one. I put much effort and work into the preparation and IMO, the time could have been better spent doing customer contact calls.
I'm considering putting something like this on the invites:
Please RSVP - The Show Can't Go On Without You!!
And Please Call Ahead To Confirm The Show Will Go On!
What do you think?
Sorry for the length. I've been lurking and have really enjoyed what I've seen so far. You guys are full of great ideas!
Mary Rose