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In order to increase your bookings, it is important to focus on building relationships with potential hosts. Reach out to friends, family, and acquaintances and offer to host a demo for them. You can also attend local events and network with people who may be interested in hosting a demo. Additionally, make sure to mention the host rewards and benefits they can receive by hosting a demo.
One idea is to offer a special incentive for those who book a demo at the party, such as a discount on their order or a free product. You can also have a raffle for those who book a demo, where the winner receives a Pampered Chef product. Another idea is to have a demo-exclusive product that is only available for those who book a demo at the party.
One way to make your demo more engaging is to involve the guests in the cooking process. Have them help you prepare a dish or give them tasks to do, such as measuring ingredients or setting the table. You can also incorporate games or challenges related to the products you are showcasing. Additionally, make sure to interact with the guests and ask for their input and feedback throughout the demo.
It is important to follow up with potential hosts within a week after the party. This allows enough time for them to think about hosting a demo, but not too long that they forget about it. If they are still hesitant, you can follow up again in a few weeks. It is also a good idea to follow up with a reminder a few days before the demo.
One effective way to incentivize guests is to offer a free gift or discount for attending the demo. You can also create a theme for the party, such as a holiday or seasonal theme, and incorporate fun activities or games for the guests. Another idea is to have a special guest or expert come in to demonstrate a unique recipe or cooking technique. This can pique the interest of potential guests and encourage them to attend.