aPossible Host Told Me She Registered...

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A potential host has registered on the website, indicating interest in hosting a catalog show. The host expressed a preference for either an October or November show and has already referred friends to the website. The organizer promptly set an October date for the show and communicated the necessary steps for the host to ensure her friends enter her name for credit. Additionally, the organizer will provide the host with a password for website access to facilitate her preparations.

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This discussion is beneficial for event organizers, catalog show hosts, and anyone involved in managing online events and communications.

babywings76
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I have a possible host in the works. She just e-mailed me and told me she registered on my website. What does that mean? I hadn't set up her catalog show yet, so what could she be referring to?
 
Maybe she set up a shopping account?E-mail her back, ask her when she'd like to host her show and set her up with one and send her that e-mail.
 
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I went ahead and e-mailed her back. In her e-mail she also said she was interested in doing either an October or November show and has already directed her friends to the website to check it out. I just went ahead and entered her in and stuck an October date, just to get her into the system. I e-mailed her back letting her know about that and how to make sure her family and friends enter her name in as the host so she gets the credit. I also told her to expect another e-mail giving her the password for my website so she can access things.

I'm so excited about this one! This lead came from a late night grocery shopping experience. She's the manager of my local store. :)
 

Frequently Asked Questions

What does it mean if a possible host told me she registered?

If a possible host told you she registered, it typically means she has signed up to host a Pampered Chef party. This is a positive indication that she is interested in gathering friends and family to showcase Pampered Chef products and potentially earn rewards based on sales during her party.

What should I do next after a possible host registers?

After a possible host registers, reach out to her to confirm the details of her party. Discuss potential dates, the format of the party (in-person or virtual), and any specific themes or products she might be interested in. This is also a great time to provide her with information about how hosting works and the benefits she can earn.

How can I support a possible host who has registered?

You can support a possible host by providing her with resources and guidance. Share tips on how to invite guests, suggest themes or recipes, and help her understand the benefits of hosting. Additionally, offer to assist with setting up the party, whether it's creating an event page or preparing for a cooking demonstration.

What if the possible host changes her mind after registering?

If the possible host changes her mind after registering, it's important to be understanding and supportive. Encourage her to reconsider the benefits of hosting and remind her that she can still earn rewards. If she ultimately decides not to host, thank her for her interest and let her know that she can always reach out in the future if she changes her mind.

Can a possible host still earn rewards if she registered but doesn't have a party?

No, a possible host must hold a party to earn rewards. However, if she registered but is unable to host, you can encourage her to consider rescheduling or to explore other options, such as a smaller gathering or a virtual party. It's important to communicate the value of hosting to help her see the benefits.

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