Boost Your Sales with Limited Time Offer: 10% Off Trifle Bowls!

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Discussion Overview

This thread explores various strategies participants use to boost sales through discounts and promotional offers, particularly focusing on limited-time offers for specific products like trifle bowls. Participants share their personal experiences and thoughts on the effectiveness of these tactics.

Discussion Character

  • Anecdotal
  • Opinion-based
  • Exploratory

Main Points Raised

  • One participant, identifying as a consultant, mentions offering additional discounts on large ticket items to increase sales during shows.
  • Another participant shares their experience of occasionally providing discounts but cautions against making it a regular practice to avoid setting expectations.
  • One participant considers offering a booklet of recipes instead of a discount, highlighting an alternative promotional strategy.
  • Another participant discusses running a clearance sale with a percentage off, noting the impact on their commission but also the potential for increased sales.
  • One participant expresses a desire to creatively boost sales for an inherited show with confirmed guests.
  • Another participant mentions using discounts strategically to benefit from incentives like Show to Go Points.
  • One participant rarely offers discounts, stating it does not provide the necessary boost and can lead to customers expecting discounts regularly.
  • Another participant shares that they offer discounts primarily to those booking shows, using a Mystery host number to offset costs.
  • One participant discusses offering discounted packages for higher-value items, emphasizing the importance of not making discounts a habit.

Areas of Agreement / Disagreement

Views differ on the effectiveness and appropriateness of offering discounts, with some participants supporting the idea while others caution against it. No clear consensus emerges on the best approach.

Contextual Notes

Participants share personal experiences and strategies related to sales promotions within the context of their roles as consultants, reflecting a variety of approaches to engaging customers.

Who May Find This Useful

Consultants looking for insights on promotional strategies and sales tactics may find the shared experiences relevant to their own practices.

paigev71
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I have a close friend who used to be a consultant who told me she used to offer additional discounts on large ticket items, like Stoneware. I have a show tomorrow in which the host tells me she has 15 confirmed guests. We are making the Strawberry Cheesecake Trifle. I thought about telling guests that for that show only I was offering an additional 10% off trifle bowls. The way I see it, at $39 each if I sell 3 that is over $100 more in sales for the show. The discount would be minimal out of my commission considering the extra sales. Does anyone do anything like this?
 
Occasionally I do. Then when you're putting in payments, be sure to add the amount you're giving as "consultant gift".
Just make sure to not make it a habit of doing it too often; then they'll come to expect it. We have great host/guest specials already:) It is nice in a pinch to bump sales a bit though.
 
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I came across a thread that Scott posted some time ago with a booklet of tons of ideas and recipes for the trifle bowl. I was thinking that maybe instead of offering a discount, I would offer the booklet of recipes and ideas. This book is over 50 pages!
 
Right now i'm running a 3day clearance sale with my customers. 15% off all items on the Going Going Gone flyer....ONLY those items. I know that really cuts into my commission but so far one person ordered the Woven Lg Square Server so thats a $42 item towards a show. Hopefully a few more by Sunday evening! :-) I know other directors who do this and get AWESOME results!

So just put it this way- if you can afford to take a cut in your commission, then think about it, but if not, don't worry about it!!
 
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Good idea Becky. I haven't had a "big" show yet and this host tells me she confirmed 15 attending. I want to see how high I can get the sales. I inherited this show from my recruiter and some of these ladies have already had bookings so I wanted to be creative and offer something extra.
 
I'm doing a 10% discount on the Going, Going, Gone.

I only do something like that when there's something I can benefit from -- like SAT, or in this case, Show to Go Points. It's even better if it helps boost you to the next commission level.

Sent out my Discount flyer last night... will let you know if I get any responses. Being only 3 months into this, I don't have as large a customer base to send to.
 
I rarely offer extra discounts. I have discovered that it doesn't give me the boost I really need, and people start expecting and waiting for a discount instead of just purchasing.
Instead, I really talk up the benefits of hosting and the discounts and free product they can get when they host.

However - I am working hard to earn a Trip this year, and if November comes, and I feel I need an extra push to get me to that level, I will probably be offering some kind of discount to get me over the top!
 
I do 10% discounts some but often it is only for those booking a show. I was trying to boost this months calendar (BAD JULY!!) so I have a couple of sales on...August 1-16 all cookbooks are 10% off and August 17-31 all products with measurments are 10% off but I have a Mystery host # that I use. So, there discount isn't coming out of my pocket!
 
but I have a Mystery host # that I use. So, there discount isn't coming out of my pocket


Jillbean,

Explain how that works---I don't understand????

Thanks, Renee
 
Do you just put a past host discount from a show you did to give the 10% discount?
 
me too! please!! :-)
 
I sometimes offer discounted packages...but they always are over $60 in value (and closer to $100). At that point, knocking some $$ off is worth the investment. I agree with everyone else though, be careful about making it a habit...then they expect it.
 

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