cheflorraine
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I'm a little frustrated with the level of sales I've had at my last shows, but they've all had more bookings than I would have expected (for example, at the show I've closed already, there were 6 guests, 3 bookings, but only $330 in sales).
Part of the reason I found was that the guests that wanted to book a party preferred to just make small orders and get the free and discounted stuff at their own party. Even the 20% off stoneware special this month didn't help that much.
When I first started PC, I was desperate for bookings, but at the time, not really getting any, BUT my sales were awesome in comparison ($700-800 shows). Now I'm really busy and not really pushing bookings that much, and they're just happening because I'm wanting to help people get the free product that they want but can't really afford.
Any thoughts on this?? Do you find that bookings compete with sales to some degree?? Or am I doing something wrong here...
Part of the reason I found was that the guests that wanted to book a party preferred to just make small orders and get the free and discounted stuff at their own party. Even the 20% off stoneware special this month didn't help that much.
When I first started PC, I was desperate for bookings, but at the time, not really getting any, BUT my sales were awesome in comparison ($700-800 shows). Now I'm really busy and not really pushing bookings that much, and they're just happening because I'm wanting to help people get the free product that they want but can't really afford.
Any thoughts on this?? Do you find that bookings compete with sales to some degree?? Or am I doing something wrong here...