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The thread discusses strategies for reaching out to previous hostesses to encourage them to book another kitchen show. Participants share their thoughts on effective communication and promotional tactics.
Views differ on the best approach to take when contacting old hostesses, with no clear consensus emerging on a single effective method.
Participants share personal experiences and strategies based on their interactions with previous hostesses, focusing on communication techniques and promotional offers.
Consultants looking for ideas on how to reconnect with past hostesses and encourage them to host another kitchen show may find this discussion relevant.
Reaching out personally is key. Send a friendly message or give them a call to check in and see how they’ve been. Remind them of the fun they had at their last show and share any new products or promotions that might interest them. Personalizing your approach can rekindle their interest.
Offer exclusive incentives for returning hostesses, such as special discounts, free products, or a bonus gift for booking a new show. Highlight any new products or recipes that have been introduced since their last show to pique their interest.
Absolutely! Reminding them of the fun and success of their previous show can create positive associations and encourage them to host again. You can ask them what they enjoyed most and suggest ways to make the next show even better.
If they seem unsure, ask open-ended questions to understand their concerns. They might have scheduling conflicts or feel overwhelmed. Offer flexible options, such as virtual shows or smaller gatherings, to accommodate their needs and make it easier for them to say yes.
Follow up periodically, but be mindful not to overwhelm them. A good rule of thumb is to check in every few months. If they express interest, you can increase the frequency of your communication to help them feel supported and informed about new opportunities.