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This thread explores the average number of bookings participants receive after hosting a show, with various personal experiences shared regarding their successes and challenges in securing bookings.
Views differ on the average number of bookings per show and the effectiveness of various strategies to secure bookings. No clear consensus emerges regarding the best practices for achieving higher booking rates.
Participants share a range of experiences, indicating that booking success may vary based on individual circumstances, seasonal factors, and personal outreach efforts.
This discussion may be of interest to Pampered Chef consultants seeking to understand the experiences of their peers regarding bookings after shows.
jenniferlynne said:You know what! You are right. Besides my Taste of Home contacts I'm going to call some of my former co-workers. They all know I sell it, but none of them have said they want to have a show. I'm just going to call them tonight while I am doing calls and ask them to host a show. If they use the excuse that they already have tons of PC, I will tell them they can use their products that they earn as Christmas gifts, and that will help them out on their Christmas shopping. Of course once everyone sees the new products, they want the stuff for themselves and not to give away.![]()
On average, consultants can expect to receive 1 to 3 bookings from a Pampered Chef show. This can vary based on factors such as the host's network, the engagement level of the guests, and the overall excitement generated during the event.
Several factors can influence bookings, including the quality of the presentation, the host's enthusiasm, the number of guests in attendance, and the timing of the show. Additionally, offering incentives or promotions can encourage guests to book their own shows.
To increase bookings, focus on building relationships with guests, engaging them during the presentation, and showcasing the benefits of hosting a show. You can also offer exclusive host rewards or discounts to entice guests to book their own events.
Yes, it is possible for some shows to result in no bookings. This can happen for various reasons, such as a small guest list, lack of interest in hosting, or guests feeling overwhelmed. It's important to continue refining your approach and learning from each show.
If you don't receive any bookings, take the opportunity to follow up with guests to gather feedback. Ask them what they enjoyed and if they have any concerns about hosting. Use this information to improve future shows and maintain a positive relationship with your guests.