First Show Was Great but No Bookings

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The discussion centers on strategies for increasing bookings after a successful initial show with sales of $721.00. The host, representing Pampered Chef, emphasizes the importance of follow-up calls, specifically the "Morning After Call," to thank guests and promote future shows. Suggestions include organizing an open house, utilizing flyers effectively, and leveraging personal connections to encourage bookings. The host aims to reach $1,250.00 in sales for the first month and highlights the benefits for potential hosts, such as free products and discounts.

PREREQUISITES
  • Understanding of direct sales techniques
  • Familiarity with Pampered Chef products and hosting benefits
  • Experience in customer follow-up strategies
  • Knowledge of effective flyer distribution methods
NEXT STEPS
  • Research effective follow-up techniques in direct sales
  • Learn about organizing successful open house events
  • Explore strategies for leveraging personal networks for bookings
  • Investigate best practices for flyer design and distribution
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Individuals involved in direct sales, particularly those representing Pampered Chef, as well as anyone looking to enhance their booking strategies and customer engagement techniques.

chefcarrie77
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I had my first show on Saturday and as of right now my sales for it were 721.00, I am still waiting on one more person to get me their order, she wasn't able to attend the party. I invited over 43 people to my show and only had 6 of them attend. I did really good and got 4 outside orders, but I still have no other bookings. I have went house to house in my neighborhood with a flyer and a catolog to tell everyone about my new bussiness. I was thinking about doing an open house and extending it to all my neighbors along with all the people that I invited the first time that did not attend or I did not get a hold of. I have some flyers to take to our local grocery store. Does anyone else have any ideals of what I can do? I really want to hit my 1250.00 for the first super starter month, and I know I am off to a good start but with no other parties booked I am not sure how to get there.
 
I always call my guests the next day, and make a big M.A.C. call (Morning After Call). I thank them for taking the time to be at the show, go over the warantee or product information for what they ordered, and then I say, "I know that it was getting late last night, and I wanted to make sure that I had the chance to ask you have ever thought of doing what I do?"...then I ask (assuming it's a no), "Well, please feel free to pass along this great opportunity to anyone you know who could use an extra $500 a month". Then I say "Well, have you ever thought of having your own Kitchen or Catalog show and getting all the stuff you wanted last night but didn't get, for free?" (again, if its a no), I say "Well, thanks again for your order, I hope you had fun. If you ever need anything, or have any questions, please feel free to call!"

I don't think it's too late to make this call to your guests from Saturday. Just say, "this is ____ from the Pampered Chef, and I was calling to let you know that we got Susie's show submitted today (or whatever day), and you can expect it within the next two weeks. By the way, I wanted to make sure...."

As for other ideas, get out your list of 100 in your Welcome Booklet. If its not yet filled out, do that now, and start making phone calls! It takes 9 no's before you'll get one yes! But don't let that discourage you! Be sure that you make it clear what hosts get for having a show. They will want to know what they get out of it, not what you'll get out of it. So, instead of focusing on "I want to have 6 shows to start off my business", say, "I'd love to give you $100 in free Pampered Chef products just for helping me start my business! Our average host gets $90 in free shopping dollars for anything in the catalog, plus 2 half price items, and 25% off everything else in the catalog. PLUS! This month only, hosts can get any piece of stoneware they want ofr 60% off! How does that sound?"

Just stay focused, book shows two weeks from now, and try to reach all the different chains in your life. And get excited! You've joined a great company, and we're all here to help!
 
Contact the guests and tell them that "host" will be receiving over "$" in free products for having such a great time. Did they have a great time? With the shopping season upon us and Christmas less than 100 days away, Would they want to receive free products too? If they him-haw, suggest a catalog show. If it's a friend of relative, Explain that you really want to get your business off to a good start and could really use the favor. Yes, it's a pitty show, but that's how I started my business.
If your next show is through someone you know personally, stress to them that you don't want your future business to depend on your mutual friends. Encourage them to invite people that you may not know and that they all bring a guest. Address the invitations to so-n-so and guest. I have even had a separate drawing for those that brought an adult guest that was not directly invited.
Flyers really aren't that effective unless they are hand-delivered with a personal conversation attached (you know, the 30-second elevator speech). Do you take the time to read the flyers on your door? On your window? I have not been successful with leaving stuff around, but I find a reason to approach a person in the produce aisle, cookware aisle (say comparing quality & price), the baseball game, etc.
 

Frequently Asked Questions

What should I do if my first show was great but I didn't get any bookings?

It's common for new consultants to experience this. Focus on following up with your guests after the show. Thank them for attending and ask for feedback. You can also share how much fun you had and mention that you would love to host another show with them or their friends. Building relationships and staying in touch can lead to future bookings.

How can I encourage my guests to book their own shows?

During your show, highlight the benefits of hosting, such as earning free products, discounts, and exclusive offers. Share your excitement about the products and the fun of hosting. After the show, reach out to guests individually and personalize your invitation to host, mentioning specific products they liked or enjoyed during the demonstration.

What are some effective ways to promote future shows after my first show?

Utilize social media to share your experiences and photos from your first show. Create a post inviting friends to host their own shows, emphasizing the fun and rewards. You can also send out a newsletter or email to your contacts, highlighting upcoming promotions or seasonal products that could entice them to book a show.

Should I consider offering incentives for bookings?

Yes! Offering incentives can be a great way to encourage bookings. Consider providing a small gift, a discount on their order, or a special product for those who book a show with you. Make sure to communicate these incentives clearly during your follow-up conversations and in your promotional materials.

How can I overcome my fear of asking for bookings?

It's natural to feel apprehensive about asking for bookings. Practice your approach with friends or family to build confidence. Remember that hosting a show is a fun experience for your guests, and they may appreciate the opportunity. Focus on the benefits they will receive and frame your request positively, emphasizing the enjoyment and rewards of hosting.

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