AJPratt
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nikked said:Maybe try an "I'm working on expanding my business and am trying some new hostess coaching ideas. Would you let me try them out with you (because you're friend)? You'll actually have to do what I tell you to do to see how they'll work." I found when coaching friends that approaching coaching with a "Let me experiement with you" approach was helpful. Then they didn't feel like I was being bossy...
Just a thought...
AJPratt said:I really appreciate everyone giving me GREAT ideas. But, I just learned that she's away until a day or so before the show. So, I guess it is what it is. She just won't allow me to host coach her. I don't know why she won't invite more people. I am thinking about writing, "Looking forward to your Pampered Chef show!" (or something indicating to others that she is having a show) on her wall on FB. What do you think? I guess she just doesn't see this as a means of income for me, which I desperately need. (In addition to all of our other financial and legal problems, my husband just took a pay cut $5K a year = $100 less a week take home).
AJPratt said:I really appreciate everyone giving me GREAT ideas. But, I just learned that she's away until a day or so before the show. So, I guess it is what it is. She just won't allow me to host coach her. I don't know why she won't invite more people. I am thinking about writing, "Looking forward to your Pampered Chef show!" (or something indicating to others that she is having a show) on her wall on FB. What do you think? I guess she just doesn't see this as a means of income for me, which I desperately need. (In addition to all of our other financial and legal problems, my husband just took a pay cut $5K a year = $100 less a week take home).
BethCooks4U said:Sounds good to me!
Next time she books a show start out by telling her that you love doing shows for her but this time you want to challenge her to beat her best and get more FREE. Ask her right away to brainstorm with you on who to invite, etc.
cincychef said:You got some great advice here, I have a friend having a show this week and it is the same with her, she doesn't invite many and has low sales. What I am doing this time is pushing people to bring a guest and I will give them a free seasoning! I am hoping to up the attendence. Since we have been friends for a long time, I know the people she is bringing and am doing the rsvp calls myself. I know these people have mothers and sisters and neighbors they can bring with them. Just an idea if that helps.
1. Be direct but kind: Let your friend know that their presence at the party is important to you and that you would love for them to invite more people to join in on the fun.
2. Offer an incentive: Consider offering a small reward or discount for each person your friend invites to the party.
3. Explain the benefits: Remind your friend that by inviting more people, they will be helping you to have a successful party and they will also have the opportunity to earn free products through party sales.
4. Use positive language: Instead of saying "you need to invite more people," try saying "we would love to have more people at the party!" This will come across as more inviting and less demanding.
5. Set expectations beforehand: Let your friend know ahead of time that you will be counting on them to help spread the word and invite others, so they won't feel caught off guard when you bring it up.