Hosting a Virtual Catty Show in CA for a Woman in MI

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Discussion Overview

The thread discusses the experiences and preferences of participants regarding hosting a virtual catalog show for a consultant in a different state. Participants share their thoughts on the best methods of communication for host coaching, considering factors such as convenience and past experiences.

Discussion Character

  • Anecdotal

Main Points Raised

  • One participant, identifying as a consultant, emphasizes the importance of treating the remote host with the same attention as a local host to potentially boost sales and commissions.
  • Another participant shares their experience of successfully conducting catalog shows entirely via email, while others have used a combination of email and phone communication.
  • Several users mention the need to adapt communication methods based on the host's preferences and habits, such as email frequency and comfort with phone calls.
  • One participant notes that maintaining regular contact is crucial, regardless of the communication method chosen.
  • Another participant recounts a successful catalog show experience that involved initial phone contact followed by email communication.
  • One participant highlights the importance of making the host feel valued and capable, regardless of the show format.

Areas of Agreement / Disagreement

Views differ on the preferred method of communication, with no clear consensus on whether phone or email is better, as experiences vary based on individual circumstances and host preferences.

Contextual Notes

Participants share personal experiences from hosting catalog shows across state lines, reflecting a variety of communication strategies and outcomes.

Who May Find This Useful

Consultants considering hosting virtual catalog shows may find the shared experiences and insights relevant to their own practices.

Chozengirl
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I am in CA, and have a Catty Show for a woman in MI.
Should I Host Coach, ie. follow up, wish list, orders
via phone or email?
What would be more proper?
 
I would. Just because it is across the country she still needs to be treated like a catty host around the corner. It could help boost her sales and of course your commission and who knows maybe more business for you down the road.

As far as e-mail or phone contact I would work that out with her as to what serves you both best when closing, etc.

Hope this helps, Melissa.
 
I would ask her which is more convenient for her. I've had a few catalog shows that were completely over email. I have some that were both & some that were only over the phone. Just keep in contact & she'll do fine.
 
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Thanks!
Her biggest problem w/ hosting a show was that her last PC consultant was (in her words) "a flake".
So since my first contact, I have made sure to follow up with her and keep contact via email.
I just wanted to get an opinion on phone vs. email contact.
 
I've done very successful shows via email, but I've also had a couple flops. Make sure to tell her you want to keep in contact with her a lot so that if she needs anything you can mail it to her as quickly as possible. If she checks her email a lot and the long distance calls will cost you, then I'd go with email. If she only checks her email once a week (if she remembers), I'd go with phone. It's whatever works for the two of you. Either way, host coach her with the same oomph of her doing a home show. But make her feel like she's being smarter and better off doing a catalog show. I've had catty shows from hosts that will never turn home show host, and made them feel like it was the best thing in the world to do a catty show - both shows were over $500 in sales! Good luck!
 
I would host coach her whatever way is most convenient to her. If the time difference makes it tough and she's good with email and using the host section of her website, there's nothing wrong w/doing it that way.

I had a catty show my best bud did in OH (I'm in TX)...we did one call at the start to go through everything, then kept up on email & IM. She had a $400 show. My best catty show ever (over $700) I met her at my aunt's cooking show, gave her the packet on site and mostly followed up on email. You gotta do what's good for the customer :D
 
I would do which ever you normally communicate with her. I am in AL and have one in IL right now. We just email back and for b/c that is how we always communicate to each other. We rarely talk on the phone. She is having an awesome show!
 

Frequently Asked Questions

What is a Virtual Catty Show?

A Virtual Catty Show is an online event where a host showcases products from a catalog, allowing guests to browse and order items from the comfort of their own homes. This format is especially convenient for participants who may not be able to attend in-person gatherings.

How can I host a Virtual Catty Show if I'm in California for a woman in Michigan?

Hosting a Virtual Catty Show across state lines is easy! You can use video conferencing platforms like Zoom or Facebook Live to connect with the guests in Michigan. Ensure you have a reliable internet connection and plan the event at a time that works for both you and the host in Michigan.

Do I need to be a Pampered Chef consultant to host a Virtual Catty Show?

No, you do not need to be a Pampered Chef consultant to host a Virtual Catty Show. However, partnering with a consultant can enhance the experience, as they can provide product knowledge, assist with orders, and manage the logistics of the show.

What tools do I need to host a successful Virtual Catty Show?

To host a successful Virtual Catty Show, you will need a reliable video conferencing tool, a digital catalog of Pampered Chef products, social media or email to invite guests, and engaging content to keep the attendees interested. Additionally, consider using interactive elements like polls or games to make the event more fun.

How do I promote the Virtual Catty Show to ensure good attendance?

Promote the Virtual Catty Show by creating an event on social media, sending out invitations via email, and encouraging the host in Michigan to reach out to her network. Highlight the benefits of attending, such as exclusive offers, fun games, and the chance to learn about new products. Personal invitations can also increase attendance.

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