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This thread centers around the experiences and questions related to submitting multiple shows for a hostess within the same month. Participants share their insights on managing orders and hostess specials.
Participants generally agree that submitting multiple shows for a hostess is feasible, though some suggest different strategies for managing the timing of submissions and hostess specials.
The discussion reflects personal experiences and practices among consultants regarding show submissions and hostess management, without implying any official guidelines.
Consultants looking for insights on managing multiple shows and hostess specials may find the shared experiences relevant.
raebates said:I believe you can. I've had the same thing happen, though, and I suggested to the host that she take a few more days and do a catalog show for the next month. As long as no one got the guest special, it's an easy way to handle the situation.
Hosting a Pampered Chef show allows you to earn free products, discounts, and exclusive offers. You also get the chance to gather friends and family for a fun cooking experience while introducing them to high-quality kitchen tools.
To maximize your earnings, encourage your hostess to invite a larger group of friends and family. Provide her with tips on how to promote the show, such as using social media and sending personal invitations. The more attendees, the higher the sales, which benefits both you and the hostess.
Effective strategies include engaging your audience with interactive cooking demonstrations, offering product samples, and sharing personal stories about how the products have improved your cooking. Additionally, ensure you follow up with attendees after the show to encourage orders and bookings.
To encourage guests to book their own shows, highlight the benefits they can receive as hosts, such as free products and exclusive discounts. Share success stories from previous hosts and offer incentives, like a small gift or discount, for those who book a show during the event.
Kelly suggests maintaining regular communication with your hostesses even after the show. Send thank-you notes, follow up on their product experiences, and check in to see if they have any questions. Building a strong relationship can lead to future bookings and referrals.