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This thread discusses challenges faced by participants in finalizing host shows, particularly when hosts delay closing their shows. Participants share personal experiences and strategies related to managing these situations.
Views differ on how to handle hosts who delay closing shows, with some participants advocating for proactive communication while others share experiences of needing to secure payment first. There is no clear consensus on the best approach to managing these situations.
Participants share personal experiences and strategies based on their individual interactions with hosts, reflecting a variety of approaches to handling delays in show finalization.
Consultants who encounter challenges with host delays in finalizing shows may find the shared experiences and strategies relevant to their own situations.
gailz2 said:I would have closed over the phone, but the girl really has no money, and apparently no charge. She had asked about 3 weeks ago to finalize and she'd send the final payments in the mail and I said (very wisely, indeed) that I needed payment in hand first.
gailz2 said:I really wish the date of the 15th of the following month were not so prominently displayed on the guest specials/host specials sheets. I've had many people say, so I have till the 15th, right?
gailz2 said:I really wish the date of the 15th of the following month were not so prominently displayed on the guest specials/host specials sheets. I've had many people say, so I have till the 15th, right?
When a host is dragging her feet to close, it means she is hesitating or delaying the final steps of finalizing her party, such as submitting orders or confirming sales. This can happen for various reasons, including uncertainty about the products, fear of commitment, or personal issues that may distract her from completing the process.
To encourage your host to finalize her party, maintain open communication and offer support. Check in with her regularly, remind her of the benefits of closing the party, and provide any assistance she may need with the ordering process. Highlight the rewards she can earn and the excitement of sharing the products with her friends.
Common reasons hosts hesitate to close their parties include feeling overwhelmed by the process, uncertainty about the products, fear of disappointing guests, or personal issues that may be distracting them. Additionally, some hosts may be unsure about how to handle last-minute orders or questions from guests.
Address a host's concerns by actively listening to her worries and providing reassurance. Offer solutions to any issues she may have, such as simplifying the ordering process or answering any questions about the products. Make her feel supported and remind her of the positive experiences she and her guests have had during the party.
If your host continues to delay closing her party, consider setting a deadline to create a sense of urgency. Gently remind her of the benefits of closing the party and the rewards she can earn. If necessary, offer to assist her directly in completing the process or suggest rescheduling the party for a later date if she feels overwhelmed.