Creative Tips for Connecting with Busy Moms on Your Son's T-Ball Team

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Discussion Overview

The thread explores various creative strategies for engaging with busy moms on a t-ball team, particularly in the context of booking shows. Participants share personal experiences and ideas for making connections during hectic game times.

Discussion Character

  • Exploratory
  • Opinion-based
  • Anecdotal

Main Points Raised

  • One participant mentions the challenge of finding time to talk to other moms during games due to the hectic environment.
  • Another participant shares their experience of using a catalog at games to attract attention and spark conversations.
  • One participant considers leaving old catalogs behind to generate interest among the moms.
  • Several participants suggest wearing a logo shirt to the games as a way to promote visibility and connection.
  • Another participant notes that arriving early to games provides an opportunity to approach other moms with a catalog in hand.

Areas of Agreement / Disagreement

Participants generally agree on the importance of finding creative ways to connect with other moms, though specific strategies vary. No clear consensus emerges on the best approach.

Contextual Notes

The discussion reflects the experiences of participants who are navigating busy schedules while trying to engage potential clients in a casual setting.

Who May Find This Useful

Consultants looking for innovative ways to connect with potential clients in informal environments may find the shared experiences relevant.

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I need a creative approach to the moms of my son's t-ball team. Things are always very hectic when we are all together and I don't really have a chance to talk to them one on one or even really make any kind of announcement. I really think that several of them would be interested - especially now in getting ready for the holidays. I know they are all just as busy as me!!:D
 
Well, if its to book shows, what I have done is have my catalog and "look" thru it at the games - its a sure attention getter -
 
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Yeah I guess it would have been helpful to mention that I am trying to approach them to book shows :) That's a great idea. I also thought about leaving an old catalog or two behind by "accident"
 
Wear a logo shirt to the game! ;)
 
Most of the time my sons tball team has to be at the games 30 minutes early. This is when I make my approach. I always take a catalog with me and just have it sitting there. It sparks interest.
 
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Sheila said:
Wear a logo shirt to the game! ;)

Awesome idea - just need to buy one :blushing:
 

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