Help for Host in Need: Ideas for June 30th Show Incentive

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Discussion Overview

The thread discusses ideas for providing incentives to a host who has a show scheduled for June 30th. Participants share their thoughts on how to encourage the host to close the show on time despite the mix-up regarding the date.

Discussion Character

  • Exploratory
  • Opinion-based
  • Anecdotal

Main Points Raised

  • One participant mentions needing ideas for an incentive to encourage their host to close the show on the correct date.
  • Another participant points out an existing thread with ideas for host incentives.
  • One participant suggests giving the host a free woven product or something from her wish list to motivate her to close on time.
  • Another participant shares their understanding of the situation and proposes offering the host a free product of her choice or a discount on her order as potential incentives.

Areas of Agreement / Disagreement

Views differ on specific incentive ideas, with no clear consensus emerging on the best approach to take.

Contextual Notes

The discussion reflects personal experiences and suggestions related to managing host shows and incentives within the context of Pampered Chef parties.

Who May Find This Useful

Consultants looking for creative ways to incentivize hosts and manage scheduling issues may find this discussion relevant.

Jennie4PC
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I have a host who thought her show was on June 30th so I told her if she closes her show on the 30th I would give her an incentive, she also has the book to look so I really cant do to much but I need some ideas if anyone could give me some ideas that would be great.
 
There is another active thread called "what to give the hosts" that has a lot of great ideas in it!
 
Give her the woven for free?

What is on her wish list? What does she *really* want? Help her get it and then she'll close on time.
 
How did it work out?
 
Hi there! I totally understand the situation you're in with your host. It can be tough when a host gets the date of their show mixed up. But, it's great that you're still willing to offer her an incentive for closing on the 30th. One idea could be to offer her a free product of her choice from our catalog if she closes on the 30th. That way, she still gets a reward for her efforts and it doesn't require any extra work on your end. Another idea could be to offer her a discount on her order if she closes on the 30th. That way, she can still get the products she wants at a lower cost. I hope these ideas help and best of luck with your show!
 

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the "Help for Host in Need" incentive for June 30th shows?

The "Help for Host in Need" incentive is a special promotion designed to support hosts who may be facing challenges or hardships. It encourages Pampered Chef consultants to provide additional incentives or support to hosts who may need it, ensuring they still have a successful show.

How can I participate in the "Help for Host in Need" incentive?

To participate, simply reach out to your hosts who may benefit from this incentive and discuss ways you can support them. This could include offering additional discounts, providing extra products for giveaways, or creating a more engaging show experience to boost attendance and sales.

What types of incentives can I offer to hosts in need?

You can offer a variety of incentives, such as exclusive product bundles, free shipping on orders, or a percentage off their total sales. Additionally, consider providing personalized support, like hosting a virtual cooking class or offering to help with marketing their show to increase attendance.

How can I promote the "Help for Host in Need" incentive to potential hosts?

Promote the incentive through social media, email newsletters, and personal conversations. Highlight the benefits of hosting a show during this time, emphasizing the additional support and incentives available to help them succeed. Share success stories from previous hosts who have benefited from similar programs.

What should I do if I have a host who is hesitant to participate?

If a host is hesitant, take the time to listen to their concerns and provide reassurance. Explain the benefits of hosting and how the "Help for Host in Need" incentive can make their experience easier and more rewarding. Offer to assist them in planning and executing their show to alleviate any stress they may have.

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