babywings76
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I have an empty April. I was tossing around ideas on what I could do to encourage some bookings. I was thinking that since I can order the DCB at half price (from the samples list), that maybe I could offer that as an incentive. Maybe something like entering all my April shows in to a raffle and then one person could win it? It's kind of a lot of money though, so I'm wondering how profitable my shows need to be to recover my cost. Or should I buy some of the other new products and raffle them off.
I could say that they get one entry for e-mailing or calling me to book the show. Cooking shows get 2 entries, catalog shows get 1, then an entry for reaching $300, and another per each $100 they go up in sales. So if someone e-mails me and sets a date for a cooking show, then closes at $500 they would have 6 entries. Does that make sense? Is it too much for people to keep track of and be excited about?
What other ideas do you all have for some promotion I could do?
I could say that they get one entry for e-mailing or calling me to book the show. Cooking shows get 2 entries, catalog shows get 1, then an entry for reaching $300, and another per each $100 they go up in sales. So if someone e-mails me and sets a date for a cooking show, then closes at $500 they would have 6 entries. Does that make sense? Is it too much for people to keep track of and be excited about?
What other ideas do you all have for some promotion I could do?