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The thread centers around strategies for boosting bookings at an upcoming Women's show on February 2. Participants share their personal experiences and ideas for enticing potential hosts to book shows during the event.
Views differ on the necessity and effectiveness of offering incentives, with some participants advocating for them while others report success without additional offers. No clear consensus emerges on the best approach.
Participants share a variety of personal experiences and strategies, reflecting different levels of success and creativity in booking shows. The discussion is rooted in the context of a specific promotional event.
Consultants looking for ideas to increase bookings at events, particularly those planning shows in February, may find the shared experiences and strategies beneficial.
pamperedpals said:I have used with pretty good success, book today and receive a gift for FREE at your show. I purchased the chinese take out boxes and then printed out pictures of product that I have on card stock. I put each item in a box that has raffia in it, to make it pretty. If they book a show at the event, they can pick any box and they will receive the item inside at their show.
I purchased my boxes from Michaels, a craft store, and they were only $1. I had some specifically in fall themes, for a Fall Festival I did last October. I also have some for a Bridal Fair that I have coming up next month.
mommyhugz1978 said:The cute little chineese boxes?
pamperedpals said:Yes. They have may sizes available. I used the larger ones, so I had more options on the designs.![]()
ltkacz said:Put a HUGE sign up that says: 60% off any 2 items when you book your show TODAY!
etteluap70PC said:how about
"Get an extra ____ FREE when you book your February Show with me!"
in Small print
Show must be a minimum of $500.00 in sales to qualify for this special offer!
To attract more guests, consider leveraging social media platforms to create buzz about the event. Share enticing posts about what attendees can expect, including product demonstrations and exclusive offers. Additionally, reach out to your existing customer base via email or text, inviting them personally and encouraging them to bring friends.
Offer incentives for booking shows at the event, such as discounts on products or exclusive recipes. Create a fun and engaging atmosphere where attendees can experience the products firsthand. Make sure to have a clear and simple booking process, and follow up with attendees after the show to remind them of the opportunity.
Prepare eye-catching flyers and brochures that highlight the benefits of hosting a cooking show. Include testimonials from previous hosts and showcase popular products. Additionally, have a sign-up sheet or digital form ready for attendees to easily book their shows on the spot.
Incorporate interactive games or activities that encourage participation, such as a cooking challenge or a product trivia quiz. Offer small prizes for winners, which can create excitement and draw people to your booth. This engagement can lead to more conversations about booking shows.
After the event, send thank-you emails to attendees, expressing your appreciation for their participation. Include a recap of the show and a reminder of the booking incentives. Follow up with those who expressed interest in hosting a show, and provide them with additional information to make the booking process seamless.