Dealing with Excuses: How to Get a Straight Answer When Booking Shows

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Discussion Overview

The thread centers around participants' experiences and challenges in booking shows, particularly dealing with excuses from potential hosts. Many contributors share their frustrations with the lack of straightforward communication and discuss resources, particularly those related to Tammy Stanley's work, that they find helpful in overcoming these challenges.

Discussion Character

  • Anecdotal
  • Opinion-based

Main Points Raised

  • One participant expresses frustration with potential hosts who seem enthusiastic initially but later provide excuses, wishing for more honesty in communication.
  • Another participant mentions the value of Tammy Stanley's CDs for understanding the mindset of potential hosts and improving booking strategies.
  • Several users discuss their positive experiences with Tammy Stanley's book "Carpe Phonum," noting its impact on their approach to making calls and booking shows.
  • One participant shares that changing their script and consistently reaching out has led to successful bookings from previous leads.
  • Another contributor highlights the importance of offering something of value, like recipes, to maintain engagement with those who decline to host shows.
  • Several participants inquire about obtaining used CDs of Tammy Stanley's work, indicating a shared interest in accessing her resources without the high cost.
  • One participant mentions attending a workshop by Tammy Stanley and finding it motivating, emphasizing the practical advice provided in her materials.

Areas of Agreement / Disagreement

Views differ on the effectiveness of various strategies for booking shows, with some participants finding success through specific resources while others express ongoing challenges. No clear consensus emerges regarding the best approach to handle excuses from potential hosts.

Contextual Notes

Participants share personal experiences and resources that have influenced their booking practices, focusing on the emotional aspects of making calls and dealing with rejection.

Who May Find This Useful

This discussion may be useful for Pampered Chef consultants seeking to improve their booking techniques and looking for shared experiences and resources from fellow consultants.

Rosechef
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I get people that seem all excited when I first talk to them. They give me their number and then when I call, suddenly this month's not a good time, that's not a good time, yada yada yada. I wish people would just say no they don't want to do it. I'd rather hear that then go through my calendar trying to come up with dates and hearing that's not good or whatever. Sheesh....I wish they would just be honest and say I don't want to have a show, rather than have me waste my time.

After about the third or fourth "that's not good." I get the hint. It's a little discouraging though.
 
I would suggest that you find someone you can borrow Tammy Stanley's CDs from. She has a lot of great advice for people struggling with just this issue. She also has some great insight into what goes on in the mind of a person from "Wow! That sounds like so much fun," to "Gee, this isn't a good month."
 
Tammy Stanley ALL the way!!!!
 
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Thanks Ladies. I'll check it out later, after kids go to school and I get back from doc's appt. I have a dreaded sinus infection and feel like someone inserted a brick into my brain.
 
I checked out Tammy Stanley site. I would like to listen to some of her CD's but they are so expensive. Does anyone know of how to get used CD's of hers?
Katie
 
I suggest you read her book Carpe Phonum! I remember feeling just like you less than a month ago. I made lots of calls to the point I didn't even want to pick up the phone anymore because I was feeling rejected. I changed my script, read Tammy's Book (I have the CD's too but the book really spoke to me) and I'm taking the Step up your business class and trying to be consistent with my 3 contacts a day. So far I have booked 2 parties off my same leads that I called approx 3 months ago. When they say no I ask for permission to e-mail or regular mail them a recipe. This has really changed my attitude because if they say no to the party they usually say yes to the recipe and it makes me feel good because I feel I am able to offer them something. I also got no not this month but then they gave a definite month. I was actually able to tentatively book one lady in Jan.I will say this though. For me the phone never gets easier - every day I have to deliberately make myself do the calls!Hope this helps.jj16
 
jj16 thanks for the advice about the book. Did the CD's help you too? If you are done with them would you be interested in selling them? I would like to buy some of her CD's used if I can. Take care and thanks for all the advice. You are super!
Katie
 
I attended Tammy's workshop at conference and bought the book. Loved it. I then took the plunge and ordered a series of her audio's. I guarantee if you make the investment, your return will double or triple! In my 18 years of p.c. business I've listended to a lot of audio's on direct sales. She really does give you not only the words to use at your shows, phone calls... but she gives explains why those words work. Very down to earth but also gives you the right amount of kick in the ***to get you motivated.

Karen
 
LOVE Carpe Phonum I have HUGE phine phobias and this booked helped ALOT!
 
I'm listening to her CDs too. I think if you can set aside some money from each show- you can make it happen...but it will definitely pay for itself! I think finding used CDs are tough because people don't want to get rid of them! :D She also gives you 'playbooks' and sample scripts in PDF forms that you can download when you've purchased her CDs.But at least try to get the book! Put her advice into practice. Sign up for her weekly e-zine, read the articles on her website, listen to the free audio from her e-zine and from the post above. Those things are either free, or very cheap (book). Get some shows going from what you learn, and then save to buy the CDs.
 
Karen Weber said:
I attended Tammy's workshop at conference and bought the book. Loved it. I then took the plunge and ordered a series of her audio's. I guarantee if you make the investment, your return will double or triple! In my 18 years of p.c. business I've listended to a lot of audio's on direct sales. She really does give you not only the words to use at your shows, phone calls... but she gives explains why those words work. Very down to earth but also gives you the right amount of kick in the ***to get you motivated.

Karen

I have also been looking for used CD's of hers or someone that would rent them to me for 2 weeks or a month.

With that said, if I can only start small, is there an order that you would suggest we start buying them. Maybe the ones with the most impact? I am thinking the one about leaving messages would be good but am not sure where to start. Any suggestions?

I borrowed and am reading the Carpe Phonum book and now I am in the Step Up program. Wish me luck!
 

Frequently Asked Questions

What are some common excuses people give for not booking a show?

Common excuses include lack of time, fear of hosting, uncertainty about attendance, concerns about costs, and feeling overwhelmed by the planning process. Understanding these excuses can help you address them effectively.

How can I overcome objections when someone hesitates to book a show?

Listen actively to their concerns and validate their feelings. Offer solutions that address their specific objections, such as flexible scheduling, low-cost options, or assistance with planning and preparation.

What strategies can I use to encourage potential hosts to commit?

Use positive reinforcement by highlighting the benefits of hosting, such as free products, exclusive discounts, and fun experiences. Share success stories from past hosts to inspire confidence and excitement.

How can I make the booking process easier for potential hosts?

Provide clear information about what hosting entails, including the time commitment and what they need to do. Offer to handle the logistics, such as invitations and setup, to reduce their workload and make it more appealing.

What should I do if someone continues to make excuses after multiple attempts to book?

If someone repeatedly makes excuses, it may be best to give them space and revisit the conversation later. Keep the relationship positive and check in occasionally to see if their circumstances have changed, while also being open to other potential hosts.

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