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The thread centers around participants sharing their experiences and frustrations regarding difficulties in securing bookings for Pampered Chef shows. Many express feelings of discouragement and seek encouragement from others in the community.
Views differ significantly among participants regarding the effectiveness of various strategies for securing bookings. Some express optimism about persistence, while others share feelings of frustration and discouragement without clear consensus on solutions.
The discussion reflects a range of personal experiences and emotional responses to the challenges of booking shows in the Pampered Chef business, with participants sharing both successful and unsuccessful strategies.
This thread may be of interest to Pampered Chef consultants facing similar challenges in securing bookings and seeking support from peers in the community.
Sheila said:It's midnight here in Japan, so I'm headed to bed. I'll check back in a few hours to see how you did.![]()
Di_Can_Cook said:Meredith, that's OK ... they bought from you once so you weren't a pest. You never know ... there might have been World War III going on there.
I think I'm going to pamper a police station next ...
Yes, don't be so hard on yourself. Don't read into the tone of a person's voice. Sometimes, I'm waiting for someone to call, and when it isn't who I thought it was going to be, my voice changes if I'm not careful. Don't take it personal. They aren't saying "no" to you in a personal way, they are saying "not now" to having a show or whatever you're offering. Stay cheerful because you're actually speaking to a human instead of an answering machine. You get to count it as a contact.merego said:Ok, so I did a few calls and I was happy and cheerful and the 3 people I talked to all sounded like I was bothering them and said not interested. They were chipper until I said this is Meredith with the Pampered Chef I met you at Susans party, tone quickly changed to oh crap, why did I answer the phone.
So, I am back to being discouraged![]()
merego said:Thanks, I know I am being way too hard on myself and I can not take it personally, but it is just so darn hard sometimes. Maybe I will get a booking or 2 tomorrow night from my partylove the police station idea, we have 4 firehouses in our area and I am going to hit those.
Sheila said:I'm so sorry it didn't work for you.
I would love to hear more about Pampereing the Police & Fire Departments.
I've said this before on other booking threads, but here it is again, for what it's worth:I used to offer all kinds of extras to get people to book, and I never had good results from it. Plus, then I had to remember from one show to the next what kind of extra incentives I had to give that host. It was too much work, and I was spending too much money.I actually started getting more bookings when I stopped giving extra incentives (I think they may have made me look desperate) and started focusing on the great benefits PC offers. I use the following coupons with my host at every show, and I start by saying that because there are always some who aren't aware of the great host plan we offer, I like to show them what they can count on when they host a show. At every show, I hear many "WOW's", and "I didn't know that's" - even from the host who I've host coached about it before the show. There is something about the visual that helps!I also make sure and ask everyone at checkout if they would like to host. It is incredible the # of people who say yes, but who had checked no on their slip!merego said:I love the dollar days idea and have tried out and gotten NOTHING
I have offered free cooking shows and pick a date, pick a gift ( pc item~ I put a picture of a mini-whisk or slice n serve). NOTHING
I did a flyer wih several different summer themes~ NOTHING.
Yet, I had a party last night and sold over $800 in product. I have no problem getting the sales, it is the bookings. I sold 9 salad choppers, promoted the June special ( the salad chopper for $10) said they could do a catlog or internet show~ NOTHING~ AGH...... My lowest party has been $600, so I can sell the product ( or maybe I am lucky~ ha ha) I just need more bookings. I can't figure out what I am doing wrong.
ChefBeckyD said:I've said this before on other booking threads, but here it is again, for what it's worth:
I used to offer all kinds of extras to get people to book, and I never had good results from it. Plus, then I had to remember from one show to the next what kind of extra incentives I had to give that host. It was too much work, and I was spending too much money.
I actually started getting more bookings when I stopped giving extra incentives (I think they may have made me look desperate) and started focusing on the great benefits PC offers. I use the following coupons with my host at every show, and I start by saying that because there are always some who aren't aware of the great host plan we offer, I like to show them what they can count on when they host a show. At every show, I hear many "WOW's", and "I didn't know that's" - even from the host who I've host coached about it before the show. There is something about the visual that helps!
I also make sure and ask everyone at checkout if they would like to host. It is incredible the # of people who say yes, but who had checked no on their slip!
I found them on here over a year ago, someone had posted them - but I can't remember who! I've said thank you several times in posts to this unknown person - and I have reposted them several times, just because of the impact they have made at my shows! My bookings have doubled (at least) since I started using them, and if I don't have them with me, I almost feel lost!dannyzmom said:Becky - you (or someone else?) posted these a while back and I started using thme - and WOW - they REALLY make an impact!!
cewcooks said:chefbeckyd would you recommened putting those booking coupons in chinese take out boxes for display at a fair that I have in 2 weeks!
StephsKitchen said:Please explain to us how you use them exactly... so we can hopefully get the same results as you have. What do you say, when do you say it, how do you have them displayed, etc??
Thanks!
Stephanie
ps. I had thought about doing something like this a few months back, but never to around to it! I can't wait to hear from you!!! So excited!:chef:
ChefBeckyD said:At the beginning of the show, I think my host for hosting, and give her a SB, and then I say something like this:
Now, I am giving Susie this small token of my appreciation, but this is only the beginning of the gifts that Susie will be receiving this evening. I have found that often, guests, especially first timers, aren't quite sure why people like to host PC shows over and over. So, I'm going to show you some of the great things you receive for hosting a PC party!
I have the host stand next to me, and I start handing her the coupons one by one, as I describe them.
First, at an avg. show, my hosts receive $90 in free product. Now, we all know that Susie is way above average, so I'm sure it will be more for her. Then, after she chooses what she would like for free, she can then choose any 2 items in the catalog for 50% off...... and I go through all of the coupons, ending with the Kit Credit coupon.
merego said:seriously, I must be dense because I don't get it![]()
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merego said:Ha, I am a dipwad aren't I??
How many coupons do I give her?
I saw some booking bucks from another post that the host had to have another party booked prior to her show. It looks like there are different ways to do it.