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Hey fellow Cheffers! You all inspire me so much. I love this site. When I'm not on for a few days it's usually b/c I've been so busy with life then I come back and get all inspired again, now i have to move that energy to WORK!
I'm getting ready (week after next) to go on the road with my dh. Basically I'll be with him three (apx) weeks and home 2. That's the plan (in a perfect world).
I am however DETERMINED to make my business work this time while on the truck with him. Going to take some creativity (just like everything does in the trucking world. So I am used to that.)
I have come up with some ideas on "How to Grow Business from the Road"
I'd love for any of you to add your ideas to mine. Please keep in mind that my ability to do a cooking show is very very limited while on the truck. I have only a small toaster oven, and can keep only a limited number of ingredients on board. I'll explore that possibility as time goes on, but for now, here is what I've come up with.
1. Keep in regular contact with customers and past hosts.
Email, phone, newsletter
2. Offer sales/specials/promotions
3. Put together packages and feature them each month - show how to get them for free.
4. Offer the business to every waitress you come in contact with - and anyone else you are able to talk to, including customers who are open to the idea. (Just open your mouth).
5. Have a booking blitz on the road -- phone customers to book a show in a specific time frame (close in) when you'll be sure to be home.
6. Anyone who peaks your interest --- offer a catalog show. Have things ready to go in your file in the truck.
7. Take names from drivers interested in a gift service to have PC directly delivered to a wife/mom/anyone to show you are thinking about them.
8. Get your website up and running so the gift service can operate.
9. Do fund raisers using catalog sales. Even host your own fund raiser.
10. Check out area events when you are down for a day or two and attend, making different contacts with people attending the event.
11. Hold Fabulous Friday Sales.
12. Continue 3-2-1
13. Wear your PC pin EVERYWHERE!
14. Leave old catalogs around.
This is where I've gotten so far.
Now the BIG question. I really don't want my cell phone number being spread all over the country. I guess I'll have to leave my home number and email on information and check my home messages. (Add that to my list of things to add voice mail to my landline so I can get the messages).
The past few months I knew this day was coming and I've stifled my business with the negative thinking that it's just too hard to build it in this unconventional way. But it hit me today that if I would think different about this and make it work, then it will. I just have to be MORE Intentional and DETERMINED as well.
Love to have any of your ideas added to this.
Kris
I'm getting ready (week after next) to go on the road with my dh. Basically I'll be with him three (apx) weeks and home 2. That's the plan (in a perfect world).
I am however DETERMINED to make my business work this time while on the truck with him. Going to take some creativity (just like everything does in the trucking world. So I am used to that.)
I have come up with some ideas on "How to Grow Business from the Road"
I'd love for any of you to add your ideas to mine. Please keep in mind that my ability to do a cooking show is very very limited while on the truck. I have only a small toaster oven, and can keep only a limited number of ingredients on board. I'll explore that possibility as time goes on, but for now, here is what I've come up with.
1. Keep in regular contact with customers and past hosts.
Email, phone, newsletter
2. Offer sales/specials/promotions
3. Put together packages and feature them each month - show how to get them for free.
4. Offer the business to every waitress you come in contact with - and anyone else you are able to talk to, including customers who are open to the idea. (Just open your mouth).
5. Have a booking blitz on the road -- phone customers to book a show in a specific time frame (close in) when you'll be sure to be home.
6. Anyone who peaks your interest --- offer a catalog show. Have things ready to go in your file in the truck.
7. Take names from drivers interested in a gift service to have PC directly delivered to a wife/mom/anyone to show you are thinking about them.
8. Get your website up and running so the gift service can operate.
9. Do fund raisers using catalog sales. Even host your own fund raiser.
10. Check out area events when you are down for a day or two and attend, making different contacts with people attending the event.
11. Hold Fabulous Friday Sales.
12. Continue 3-2-1
13. Wear your PC pin EVERYWHERE!
14. Leave old catalogs around.
This is where I've gotten so far.
Now the BIG question. I really don't want my cell phone number being spread all over the country. I guess I'll have to leave my home number and email on information and check my home messages. (Add that to my list of things to add voice mail to my landline so I can get the messages).
The past few months I knew this day was coming and I've stifled my business with the negative thinking that it's just too hard to build it in this unconventional way. But it hit me today that if I would think different about this and make it work, then it will. I just have to be MORE Intentional and DETERMINED as well.
Love to have any of your ideas added to this.
Kris