How Do I Help Hosts Increase Attendance at Their Shows?

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Discussion Overview

The thread discusses various strategies and personal experiences related to increasing attendance at shows hosted by Pampered Chef consultants. Participants share their challenges and methods for encouraging hosts to invite more guests to their events.

Discussion Character

  • Anecdotal
  • Opinion-based
  • Exploratory

Main Points Raised

  • One participant, identifying as a consultant, expresses frustration over low attendance at their shows and the difficulty in motivating hosts to invite more guests.
  • Another participant suggests showing hosts past attendance records to illustrate the importance of inviting more people.
  • Several users mention offering to handle invitations or mailing for hosts if they provide a list of names, highlighting the time and cost savings for the hosts.
  • One participant shares their experience of including a letter in the host packet to help with guest list creation and addressing concerns about mailing costs.
  • Another participant notes the effectiveness of providing small incentives for hosts who gather a sufficient number of names for invitations.
  • One user emphasizes the importance of following up with guests through phone calls to increase attendance, sharing a personal success story of improved show averages.

Areas of Agreement / Disagreement

Views differ on the best methods to encourage hosts to invite more guests, with no clear consensus emerging on a single effective strategy.

Contextual Notes

Participants share personal experiences and strategies that have worked for them, reflecting a range of approaches to the challenges of hosting shows.

Who May Find This Useful

Consultants looking for ideas on how to improve attendance at their shows may find the shared experiences and suggestions relevant.

Chef Laurie
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I'm just starting out with my shows, and I'm really fighting discouragement right now. My first show was my own, and I only had three people show up. My second show was a bridal shower, and it was like pulling teeth to get the bride or her maid of honor to invite anyone to it. Only four people showed for that one, two of whom lived at that house. My third show was yesterday, and again only three came. I feel terrible that the host is not even getting any benefits because she didn't have enough sales. I'm finagling some of my own sales to add on to her show so she can at least get something. I'm doing everything I know to do--3 calls per host, stressing the importance of inviting 40 people, making wishlists and setting goals, and offering to call people for them. I feel like I've worked very hard. This is pathetic, and I really wanted to get SS1, at the least. Am I just unlucky, or what should I be doing? I have a couple shows booked for the next week, and my hosts just don't see the importance of inviting lots of people. I hate when they wait until the week before the show to send out invitations. Arghhhh...

I guess I just need a little advice on how to get the hosts excited about hosting parties. I'm hoping this will get better once I start getting bookings off my shows. Right now, I think these people think they're just doing me a favor, so they aren't excited about getting lots of free things.

I'm still very excited about the prospects of my business. It's just gotten off to a bad start. I'm determined to make this work. I really fell in love with this company and am enjoying sharing it with everyone I know.
 
Show it to them.Actually print out the shows you had where attendance was low and show them exactly what happened. Or give them the oral story over the phone.
Say some thing like this, "I just wanted to let you know that I want to help you have a great show and get lots of FREE stuff. I want to tell you about the last few shows I had. I always stress that you need to over invite and I understand you may not have the time to do this. Well with these shows, the hosts did not or could not follow my instructions. Host 1 had # guests and got... as her host benefits. Host two had # guests and got...
So please, if you do not have the time to place those calls or mail out invites, simply give me your list and I will do this for you. I want to work with you to make this a great show for you."
The proof is in the pudding as they say and maybe by actully telling them something about the last few hosts, you may be able to get the point across. Although, you may not be able to. Some poeple just seem to think they know better and you can not change that.
 
I tell my hostess if they can get me 30+ names I will do the mailing for them..most of the time a hostess can come up with 30 people..it saves her money and time and for 30 invitations its only $6.90 and you are knowing that the invitations got to the people.
 
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Thanks--these are helpful suggestions I will try!
 
I send a letter with my host packet. It helps them make their guest list in 5 minutes. I also send them a guest address sheet that they would fill out so I can send out the invites. I have had people complain about the cost of stamps for 40 people. So I have them hand out 20 and I mail out 20 for them. I'll attach the 50 names in 5 minutes sheet and the address sheet.
I hope this helps!
Brandy
 

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I include this cute little story in my host packages. It seems like a cute way to deliver a 'serious' message...
 

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Love It!!!
 
I send out invites for my hosts. If they provide me with 40 names I give them a small prize. I just tack an item that is less than $5 on there order when I put it in PP. So far it has worked. ;)
 
Thank YouI just wanted to thank everyone for sharing all of their ideas.
 
Dawn said:
I tell my hostess if they can get me 30+ names I will do the mailing for them..most of the time a hostess can come up with 30 people..it saves her money and time and for 30 invitations its only $6.90 and you are knowing that the invitations got to the people.

This time of year be sure to remind them that the invitations are postcards (take longer to go through the mail) and that holiday mail will soon start to flood the postal system as well. I would contact all of your friends and relatives near and far (go through your "Welcome" booklet and make that list of 100 people. ASK the people you can to help you launch your new business... be excited! Explain how much you love the products and that how just by passing out catalogs at this time of year (before the holidays) they will get the holiday boost in sales (which means more hostess benefits for them). Suggest they get a co-host and work together to fill the house.

Good luck! Don't give up! Don't be afraid to have 3-6 catalog shows running at one time! $200-300 shows add up.

Susan :)
 
Calling guestsMake sure that either your host or you call the guests 2-3 days prior to the show to get their RSVP. I make the calls for the hostess when she provides the phone numbers with the invitation list. So, I mail the invitations and call the guests. I have tracked this so far and my kitchen show average has went from $500 to $750. The # of guests has also went from 8 to 14. So big difference and well worth my time!
 

Frequently Asked Questions

What are some effective ways to promote a show to increase attendance?

Utilize social media platforms to create buzz about the show. Encourage hosts to share event details on their profiles and invite friends directly. Additionally, consider creating a Facebook event page where attendees can RSVP and share the event with others. Sending out personal invitations via text or email can also make potential guests feel more valued and likely to attend.

How can I encourage hosts to reach out to their networks?

Provide hosts with a list of potential invitees, including friends, family, coworkers, and acquaintances. Encourage them to personalize their invitations by sharing why they are excited about the show and what attendees can expect. Offer tips on how to approach their network, such as making phone calls or sending personalized messages, to make the invitations feel more genuine.

What incentives can hosts offer to boost attendance?

Hosts can offer small incentives, such as a raffle for a Pampered Chef product or a discount on their own order for every guest who attends. Consider organizing a fun theme for the show, such as a cooking demonstration or a holiday party, to make it more appealing. Additionally, offering exclusive deals or promotions for attendees can motivate people to show up.

How can I help hosts create excitement leading up to the show?

Encourage hosts to share sneak peeks of what they will be showcasing at the show, such as new products or recipes. They can post countdowns on social media and engage their audience with interactive content, like polls or questions about what guests would like to see. Building anticipation through regular updates can keep the event top-of-mind for potential attendees.

What role does follow-up play in increasing attendance?

Follow-up is crucial for reminding invitees about the show and confirming their attendance. Encourage hosts to reach out a few days before the event to check in with those who have been invited. A simple message expressing excitement and asking if they can count on them to attend can significantly increase the likelihood of attendance. Additionally, sending a reminder the day before can help ensure that guests don’t forget about the event.

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