How can I book parties after December 15th?

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Discussion Overview

The thread explores various strategies and experiences related to booking parties after December 15th. Participants share their personal experiences and ideas for scheduling events during the holiday season and the week between Christmas and New Year's.

Discussion Character

  • Anecdotal
  • Opinion-based
  • Exploratory

Main Points Raised

  • One participant expresses difficulty in booking parties after December 15th and seeks ideas from others.
  • Another participant mentions offering Cookie or Candy making shows or Appetizer shows in the past to attract bookings during that time.
  • One participant suggests focusing on individuals who do not celebrate Christmas, such as Jehovah's Witnesses, as potential hosts.
  • A participant shares an idea from a booking blitz about hosting shows during the downtime between Christmas and New Year's, suggesting a Soup and Slipper show.
  • Another participant notes that they have a neighbor interested in hosting a show during the week between Christmas and New Year's, highlighting the appeal for teachers to connect with friends during winter break.
  • One participant recounts a successful show held between Christmas and New Year's for a teacher, emphasizing the availability of attendees during that period.
  • Another participant shares that they find it difficult to book after December 15th due to personal holiday commitments but is open to more ideas.
  • One participant is considering a "Santa skipped me" show or a "Kick Start Your Resolution" show as potential themes for January bookings.
  • Another participant expresses enthusiasm for the "Santa skipped me" idea.
  • One participant states a personal preference not to book parties after December 17th due to upcoming holiday plans and a desire to relax before a busy January.

Areas of Agreement / Disagreement

Views differ on the feasibility and strategies for booking parties after December 15th, with no clear consensus emerging on the best approach.

Contextual Notes

Participants share a variety of personal experiences and ideas, reflecting the challenges and opportunities of scheduling events during the holiday season.

Who May Find This Useful

Consultants looking for creative ideas and personal experiences related to booking parties during the holiday season may find this discussion relevant.

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How in the world are people booking past December 15th!? I would love to get a couple on the calendar after the 15th but for 2 years now, have not been able to. Any ideas? Aside from hosting my own show, I haven't a clue how to do it.

How many of you are booking past the 15th? How do you do it? :confused:
 
I am not booking during that time this year but in the past I have offered Cookie or Candy making shows or Appetizer shows - promoting ideas for last minute treats or New Years dishes.
 
You can also focus on people who do not celebrate Christmas or Hannuhak (sorry, I'm pretty sure I butchered that spelling). Maybe anyone who is Jehovah Wittness (well, they do celebrate, just not the same as others). My SED always has a show on the 30th, I haven't been so lucky yet.

I will suggest that you get out any hostess packets for January shows so they can get orders during the holidays.
 
Last Night I participated in a booking blitz, with Nancy Francis/Sherri Carr's teams, and I heard a fantastic idea for booking the week between Christmas and New Years. Most people have the time off work, and have received $$ for Christmas. Encourage the hostess to book then, as a chance to get together with friends in the down time between the Holidays. Have a Soup and Slipper show, and it will give a chance for everyone to Relax, and talk about their wonderul Holiday memories.
 
I have a neighbor wanting to do a show the week between Christmas and New Years. She hasn't picked a date yet, but it's looking like she will. That'll be the first show I've ever had that time of year!! I know people promote the idea of a show over winter break to teachers a lot because it gives them a chance to see friends and coworkers outside of school.
 
My former director used to do 3-4 shows in that timeframe with people of Jehovah Witness faith. Since they don't celebrate holidays, there was no conflict! One year they wanted her on Dec. 25th but she talked them into the 26th. And they were always decent shows!
 
I did one one year between Christmas and New Years for a teacher. It went great because everyone was off of work.
 
It is difficult for me to book after Dec. 15th because I am busy getting my own holiday stuff done.

I would love to do a party between Christmas and New Year's. More ideas if you have them, please!
 
I'm tossing around the idea of a "Santa skipped me" show - Come get what you REALLY want! OR Kick Start Your Resolution show - a spin on healthy eating.
 
Oh I like the "Santa skipped me"!!!:chef:
 
That's what I use to book Jan. I am not booking any more parties after the 17th of Dec. Just a personal preference. We are going on a Caribbean cruise the week after Christmas for 8 days!! I'm excited about that. And I just kinda want to chill before doing 20 shows in January, ya know?!
 

Frequently Asked Questions

How can I book parties after December 15th?

To book parties after December 15th, you can start by reaching out to your existing customer base and asking if they would be interested in hosting a party in the new year. Utilize social media platforms to promote upcoming party dates and offer incentives for hosts who book early.

What types of parties can I offer after December 15th?

After December 15th, you can offer various types of parties such as virtual cooking classes, in-home demonstrations, or themed parties like "Healthy Eating" or "Meal Prep." Tailor your offerings to the interests of your audience to increase engagement.

Should I change my party themes for the new year?

Yes, changing your party themes can attract new hosts and guests. Consider incorporating seasonal themes, such as "New Year, New Recipes" or "Winter Comfort Foods," to keep your offerings fresh and relevant.

How can I promote my parties for January and February?

Promote your parties for January and February by using email newsletters, social media posts, and personal invitations. Highlight any new products or promotions from Pampered Chef that will be available in the new year to generate excitement.

What incentives can I offer to encourage bookings after December 15th?

You can offer incentives such as discounts on future purchases, exclusive products for hosts, or additional rewards for booking parties during January and February. Consider running a limited-time promotion to create urgency and encourage bookings.

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