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PCSarahjm said:I am so disappointed! I had a Show on Saturday. Not a good turn out! I thought I did a good job host coaching.... There were only 2 people there. When I talked to her on Thursday she said she had 10 confirmed guest...when I got to her house she said 2 just called and had last minute things come up but would be placing orders could we keep her show open until Friday. Ok so the show is suppose to be at 2pm her daughter shows and her MIL. That is it! I have a total of $65 in Sales....What do I need to do to Host Coach her more to get the outside orders she needs to earn free products she wants. As she has a huge list... I don't want her to feel discouraged b/c her show didn't have a good turn out! Any tips????[/QUOTE]
tell her up front
she needs $xx to get $xx free
tell her she needs to contact everyone from her invite list
be encouraging yet be firm on the closing date and time otherwise you will end up chasing her to close the show
PC_CPR said:Chef Bobby, I'd settle for those results right now! I need to go feed an office ASAP! (Woe is me, I had two hosts postpone their shows this month!).
As a host, it's important to communicate with your consultant and discuss ways to make up for a disappointing show. You can consider rescheduling the show, offering to host a make-up show, or reaching out to friends and family to see if they are interested in placing an order. It's also helpful to provide feedback to your consultant about why the show may have been disappointing so they can improve for future shows.
If your guests didn't place any orders at the show, don't worry! Your consultant can still work with you to make up for the disappointing show. You can consider hosting a virtual party, reaching out to friends and family for orders, or even placing a personal order yourself to help your consultant meet their sales goals.
No, it's not your fault if the show was disappointing. There could be various factors that contributed to a low turnout or lack of sales. Your consultant is there to support and guide you, so don't be too hard on yourself. Instead, focus on finding ways to make up for the disappointing show and work with your consultant to plan a successful future party.
Yes, you can still earn host rewards even if the show was disappointing. Your consultant will honor any host rewards that were promised, regardless of the show's outcome. They may also offer additional incentives or rewards to make up for the disappointing show.
To prevent a disappointing show in the future, it's important to communicate with your consultant and be actively involved in planning the party. Make sure to invite a good number of guests, follow up with them before the show, and provide incentives for attending and placing orders. You can also consider hosting different types of parties, such as a theme party or a potluck, to make it more fun and enticing for your guests.