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The thread discusses various email strategies used by participants for booking hostess and customer specials. Participants share their personal experiences and approaches to crafting emails for potential bookings, highlighting the importance of personalization and engagement.
Views differ on the use of templates versus personalized emails, with some participants favoring a more individualized approach while others seek examples for guidance.
Participants share their experiences in the context of booking shows and engaging with customers, particularly during busy holiday periods.
Consultants looking for insights on email strategies for engaging customers and booking shows may find this discussion beneficial.
Stacie,
Hey, I know you're busy because of the holidays but being one of my favorite customers and friends you were the first person I thought of when I saw the February specials! I know you'd like to get our cookware and knives into your kitchen. In February, with a $650 show (even a catalog show!) you can choose 2 of our fabulous Host Favorite items for 60% off! I'm including a pdf with a list of all the products you can choose. I know you'd love those knives for just $166!
Let me know what you think and I can put a reminder in my calendar to get you set with a February catalog show!
Thanks Stacie and I hope you guys have an awesome Christmas! I got your card, Johanna did a great job with it! Can I get your address to send ours? I have 2 for you and I'm not sure which one is the most recent.
Hugs,
Shelby
Effective subject lines should be engaging and create a sense of urgency or excitement. Consider using phrases like "Exclusive Offer Just for You!" or "Host a Party and Earn Free Products!" Personalizing the subject line with the recipient's name can also increase open rates.
It's important to strike a balance between staying top-of-mind and not overwhelming your audience. A good rule of thumb is to send emails once a week or bi-weekly, depending on your relationship with your audience and the frequency of your specials. Always monitor engagement and adjust your frequency accordingly.
Your emails should include clear information about the benefits of hosting, such as exclusive discounts, free products, and fun experiences. Include testimonials from previous hostesses, details about upcoming specials, and a clear call-to-action encouraging them to book a party.
Personalization can significantly enhance engagement. Use the recipient's name, reference past interactions, and tailor the content to their interests. You can segment your email list based on previous purchases or engagement levels to send more targeted messages.
Follow-up emails should be timely and friendly. Aim to send a follow-up within a few days of your initial email. Thank them for their interest, reiterate the benefits of hosting, and provide additional information or answer any questions they might have. Always include a clear call-to-action to encourage them to respond.