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Old 04-21-2007, 08:46 AM   #1
 
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I would like to know what you ladies find to be the best "method" of host coaching? Do you like the way PC does it and the scripts they have or have some of you come up with your own?
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Old 04-21-2007, 10:08 PM   #2
 
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I do mixture of PC scripts and my own and of course the great ideas I get from here.
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Old 04-21-2007, 10:59 PM   #3
 
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Little of both -- while PCs info is solid as a rock, I have to be me and keep it personal. I know where my strenghts and weaknesses are and so I keep myself in check in those areas when I work with my hosts.
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I do mostly my own. I got a host coaching sheet that someone in my upline cluster made and I use that and postcards from Nancys.
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I started out with the PC scripts, but they felt a little stiff to me. I now use a combination of calls and postcards:

Call 1 - a few days after they receive the kit to answer any questions

Postcard 1 - two weeks before show I send my "Beat This" card offering incentives (Small Batter Bowl for $500 show/Executive Saute Pan for $1000 show)

Call 2 - one week before show to discuss what recipe I'll bring and remind host to be making out a wish list

Postcard 2 - one week before the show I send a postcard with reminders for a successful show (reminder calls, ask everyone who can't attend if they want to place an order or host a show, etc.)

Call 3 - a day or two before the show to remind host when I'll be arriving and ask how many guests are expected

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Old 04-22-2007, 12:45 PM   #6
 
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Thanks everyone, I dont do a great job host coaching ... actually I probably dont host coach at all ... terrible I KNOW! I would really like to get down a system that works for me, so I was just trying to get some ideas ... Thanks again!

Rae ... What post cards do you use? Are there other post card "services" besides Nancy's? I would like something that looks alittle more professional that hers ... sorry to anyone that really likes them!
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Old 04-22-2007, 05:03 PM   #7
 
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Actually, Laurie, I make my own postcards. I had some from Nancy's that I received from my director. They didn't really suit my style. (Like you, I prefer a more professional look.) So, I used those as a starting point to create my own. Here's the wording I use:


Take the challenge.
Can you beat this?


Beat the company average of $500,
and I’ll award you a free
Small Batter Bowl—an $11 value.

Beat the Grand mark with sales of over $1,000,
and I’ll award you a free
Executive Cookware Sauté Pan—a $38 value.






I’m excited about your show!
I hope you are, too!

Some helpful suggestions from Rae Bates, your Pampered Chef Consultant:

A few days before your show, call anyone who hasn’t RSVP’d. They may have forgotten, or it may be that they never received your invitation.

The day before your show, make a reminder call to those who have said they’re coming.

Ask those who say they can’t come if they would like to see a catalog, place an order, or book a show. They can view all the products and even place an order for your show on my website [website address here]. (You’ll receive a mystery prize if you have eight or more outside orders before the show.)






My contact information is on the bottom of each card. I print them on colored card stock.The Beat This card is 1/4 page and has a graphic that reminds me of the Classic Batter Bowl. The Suggestions card is 1/2 page and simply has an attractive (at least to me) border along the top and bottom. The "mystery prize" is an extra $10 in free product.
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Jennifer, I would put "Future Future Director" on temporary business cards

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Thank you, Rae. I needed to update my host coaching. These are great ideas!
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You're more than welcome. Hope you're able to glean some things that will work for your business.
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As for Nancy's postcards, they have updated a lot of them to look more professional. They showed them at Leadership and I loved them so much more than the others! You might want to check them out again and see what is new.
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That's true. They're still a little too "cute" for me, though. Guess I'm just not a cute girl.
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Old 04-23-2007, 08:34 AM   #13
 
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I agree with you Rae! I wish there were postcards of Merrill standard on bright card stock with Nancy's prices!
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