Suzy Englert
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I have a show on Friday night- I booked this show on Oct. 15th. As I was booking the show w/ the host and talking with her, I told her I'd be calling and emailing her to help her plan her show. She said that everything went to her Blackberry, which is fine. However, she has not responded to numerous emails and phone calls from me. I have not talked with the host since I met her on Oct. 15th. I talked with the friend she booked her show from, who told me that the host IS indeed telling her friends about the show.
Yesterday I sent her an email titled "please call me about your cooking show" to which she responded almost right away and said she would call me at 6pm. She did not call me, and I was home last night.
This morning I sent an email asking her to call me by 9pm tonight (I will not be home tomorrow night and she works full-time, so night is the only time we can talk) or her show would need to be rescheduled.
Usually I'm a very patient person and understand that hosts have other things going on in their lives besides their PC show. This is the first time a host has not responded to my phone calls & emails. And she may be my next recruit-who knows? Her friend told me she was out of a job.
Guess I just need validation that I did the "right" thing. I will try calling her tonight, but my patience is a bit low right now. In hindsight, my mistake during our initial meeting was not letting the host know the importance of my calls and how we would be working together as a team to plan her show. The things you learn after 7 years in the business!
Thanks for listening!
Suzy in Texas
Yesterday I sent her an email titled "please call me about your cooking show" to which she responded almost right away and said she would call me at 6pm. She did not call me, and I was home last night.
This morning I sent an email asking her to call me by 9pm tonight (I will not be home tomorrow night and she works full-time, so night is the only time we can talk) or her show would need to be rescheduled.
Usually I'm a very patient person and understand that hosts have other things going on in their lives besides their PC show. This is the first time a host has not responded to my phone calls & emails. And she may be my next recruit-who knows? Her friend told me she was out of a job.
Guess I just need validation that I did the "right" thing. I will try calling her tonight, but my patience is a bit low right now. In hindsight, my mistake during our initial meeting was not letting the host know the importance of my calls and how we would be working together as a team to plan her show. The things you learn after 7 years in the business!
Thanks for listening!
Suzy in Texas