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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.
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.
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!
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!
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.
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.