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How Can I Secure a Booking from a Show?

Then if you still have questions, we'd be glad to answer them.There are GREAT training classes you can take on Consultant's Corner that give you all the tools you need to start getting bookings.Be sure to watch what you're saying to people too.... I have a consultant on my TEAM who INSISTS that she's ASKING people... and she's not! All she's doing is TELLING people why they should have a show, what the benefits are, how easy it is, etc. But she never says, "Would you like to have a show of your own?" I remind her constantly that no one likes to be TOLD what to do, but everyone likes to be INVITED
sharon66
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Plzzz can some one give me any advice on getin a bookin off a show???????
Any advice is so appreciated! Thanx so much!
 
My best advice:Ask everyone. Seriously, I've had people book shows that I would never have picked out to ask if I'd been picking and choosing. Everyone is a potential host, including the current host.Make sure you phrase it in such a way that it doesn't sound like you're asking for a favor. "Would you do a show?" isn't a positive way to ask. Listen to the difference when I put it this way, "I'd love to do a show for you. Which month would work well for you?" I ask that, of course, with a hint of a smile in my voice. That bit of humor helps me to not appear pushy.During your show, be sure to talk about how easy it is to host a show, and have your host tell them how great it is as well. She or he will be more believable to the guests.
 
raebates said:
My best advice:

Ask everyone. Seriously, I've had people book shows that I would never have picked out to ask if I'd been picking and choosing. Everyone is a potential host, including the current host.

Make sure you phrase it in such a way that it doesn't sound like you're asking for a favor. "Would you do a show?" isn't a positive way to ask. Listen to the difference when I put it this way, "I'd love to do a show for you. Which month would work well for you?" I ask that, of course, with a hint of a smile in my voice. That bit of humor helps me to not appear pushy.

During your show, be sure to talk about how easy it is to host a show, and have your host tell them how great it is as well. She or he will be more believable to the guests.


What sort of "no" responses do you get to that question and how do you deal with them? Have you found you have more positive responses when you ask it this way?
 
Again, take advantage of all the training PC offers--business binder, teleclasses, online courses, not to mention your director!

Then if you still have questions, we'd be glad to answer them.
 
There are GREAT training classes you can take on Consultant's Corner that give you all the tools you need to start getting bookings.
 
Be sure to watch what you're saying to people too.... I have a consultant on my TEAM who INSISTS that she's ASKING people... and she's not! All she's doing is TELLING people why they should have a show, what the benefits are, how easy it is, etc. But she never says, "Would you like to have a show of your own?" I remind her constantly that no one likes to be TOLD what to do, but everyone likes to be INVITED! (She still doesn't get it!) Just be sure that you're asking! A great way to do this, like the great ideas mentioned above, is to say, "Did you have fun tonight? Would you be interesting in having a show of your own?" Go for it! :)
 
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thanx ladies ill do more of the online training and i hav taken advantage of my director i just wanted more feedback thanxa mil

Sharon
 
Enlist the help of your host. Make sure they understand the benefit of bookings for THEM (getting the host special at the booked show). I've had hosts stand up a couple of times to let people know that they really want certain products and who is having a show that month? It works b/c people come up and say I want to do a show in whatever month. Same for catalog shows!
 

Related to How Can I Secure a Booking from a Show?

1. How do I get bookings from a Pampered Chef show?

The key to getting bookings from a Pampered Chef show is to have a clear and engaging presentation, offer incentives to host a show, and follow up with guests after the show. Make sure to highlight the benefits of hosting a show, such as earning free products and discounts.

2. What incentives should I offer to encourage guests to book a show?

Some incentives you could offer include hosting bonuses, such as free products or discounts, booking discounts for guests who book a show at the current show, or raffle prizes for guests who book a show within a certain time frame. Be creative and make the incentives appealing!

3. How many bookings should I aim for from a single show?

It's best to aim for at least 2-3 bookings from a single show. This will help you continue to grow your business and reach new customers. However, don't be discouraged if you don't get any bookings from a particular show - keep trying and the bookings will come!

4. What are some tips for following up with guests after a show?

Make sure to follow up with guests within a week after the show. You can use a variety of methods, such as phone calls, emails, or social media messages. Be sure to thank them for attending the show, remind them of the incentives for hosting a show, and offer to answer any questions they may have.

5. Should I offer different incentives for first-time hosts vs. repeat hosts?

It's always a good idea to offer different incentives for first-time hosts and repeat hosts. For first-time hosts, you may want to offer a larger hosting bonus or additional free products. For repeat hosts, you could offer a discount on their next purchase or a special thank-you gift. This will encourage both new and repeat hosts to continue booking shows with you.

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