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The thread centers around the desire to keep information about the Spring Launch event confidential until all participants have had the opportunity to attend. Participants express various opinions on whether or not to share details publicly before the last launch date.
General agreement exists among many participants regarding the request to keep information private until all have attended their launches. However, some participants express differing views on the feasibility and desire to receive information early.
The discussion reflects the varied experiences and preferences of participants regarding information sharing related to the Spring Launch, highlighting the community's diverse perspectives on maintaining surprises versus seeking early access to information.
Consultants who are attending the Spring Launch or those unable to attend may find this discussion relevant as it addresses concerns about information sharing within the community.
[email protected] said:If our company, who I feel privileged to be a part of, would like us to wait until all of our consultants are enlightened about the new products, etc., I feel compelled to NOT share any information until then. jmho
pamperedlinda said:Rae - is this going to be on your personal fb page or do you have a fan page?
chefheidi2003 said:That is what I was just going to ask as well.
Tams said:Please add me to the list of those who would love to get a PM on both new products and those that are being retired. Can't make Spring Launch and will be out of communication for a week soon. Thanks!
Tams said:Please add me to the list of those who would love to get a PM on both new products and those that are being retired. Can't make Spring Launch and will be out of communication for a week soon. Thanks!
reneeward said:I have a ladies night out and the host special for March is a new products and they customer is to ask the consultant for the list available in February so how can I answer this if it is not available. Not everyone has the opportunity to attend the conferences and I feel that sometimes the keeping the products a secret limits our ability to book shows in March and punishes those that can't attend the conference. Feel like a redheaded step child. If anyone has the list can you please email it to me so I can at least tell potential host what is coming.. [email protected]
There is another thread on here that has listings of all discontinued products and price changes!Here you go! http://www.chefsuccess.com/f12/price-changes-retiring-products-67019/reneeward said:The issue would not be so bad if they were actually not waiting until half the month were over but the biggest issue is not knowing what is being discontinued. February 14th is too late to let customers know what will no longer be available so they can plan for something they want. I don't know about a lot of people but in this economy people have to plan for purchases. I understand wanting to keep the excitment but why wait until the middle of the month? I have had plenty of host that choose which month they want to have a party based on the host special. Last year I had a much better month in February based on what is being discontinued. Sorry to have offended anyone.
reneeward said:Thanks so much this will be great tomorrow night. we are having a big ladies night out to raise money for the American Heart Assoc. and this will really help increase sales. I wish I had the new HWC teasers to show also. A co worker is a breat cancer survivor and these products are so special.
reneeward said:The issue would not be so bad if they were actually not waiting until half the month were over but the biggest issue is not knowing what is being discontinued. February 14th is too late to let customers know what will no longer be available so they can plan for something they want. I don't know about a lot of people but in this economy people have to plan for purchases. I understand wanting to keep the excitment but why wait until the middle of the month? I have had plenty of host that choose which month they want to have a party based on the host special. Last year I had a much better month in February based on what is being discontinued. Sorry to have offended anyone.
leftymac said:How is it punishing? The conferences aren't over yet. The information is published online the NEXT business day after the conference. You simply tell your host that the information is not available yet, but as soon as it is, you will let them know. They're not going to argue about it. They're not going to get upset. They're going to say "Oh, okay!" and move on with life. You tell them that you'll know the information on February 14th when it's made public to all of the consultants. That is plenty of time for hosts to decide on a product for their host special.
It does not limit our ability to book shows in March. Most hosts don't book specifically for a host special anyway. They book because they want to have fun, learn great recipes, get their friends together, and earn free products.
Yes, it is important to maintain excitement and anticipation for the Spring Launch. Keeping the details under wraps until the event can enhance the experience for everyone involved.
Keeping secrets builds suspense and encourages attendance. It allows attendees to experience the reveal together, fostering a sense of community and shared excitement.
To ensure that secrets are kept, communicate clearly with your team about the importance of confidentiality. Encourage them to refrain from discussing details on social media or with those who are not attending.
If a secret is accidentally revealed, address it promptly and professionally. Reiterate the importance of the launch and encourage attendees to focus on the excitement of the event rather than the leak.
Absolutely! Sharing teasers can create buzz without giving away specifics. Use vague hints or sneak peeks to build anticipation while keeping the main details a surprise.