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scottcooks said:Here's my Batter Bowl Bingo - use it in good health. Anyone: changes to suggest?
(All that being said, remember the basis of good PC business is the Cooking Show. These will give you a breadth of clients as customers, regular hosts as potential recruits and a base of clients as recruit leads. 3-2-1 with good host coaching and you'll go far! Don't fall into the trap that Catalog Shows are OK - keep them as a supplement to a strong solid show schedule, and a buffer to planned Cooking Shows.)
One of the best ways to promote catalog shows is by reaching out to your existing customers and offering them incentives for hosting a show, such as free products or discounts. You can also use social media to spread the word and offer special promotions or discounts to those who host a catalog show.
There is no specific time frame for hosting a catalog show. It is up to the host to decide when they want to host the show, but it is recommended to give them at least 2-3 weeks to gather orders from their friends and family.
Yes, you can definitely promote catalog shows through email marketing. Make sure to include all the necessary information such as the catalog link, host benefits, and any special promotions or discounts to entice potential hosts.
One way to make the catalog show experience more interactive is by hosting a virtual party through video conferencing platforms like Zoom or Skype. This allows guests to see and interact with each other while browsing the catalog and learning about the products.
Aside from reaching out to your existing network, you can also partner with other businesses or organizations to host joint catalog shows. You can also offer to do live cooking demonstrations or recipe sharing sessions during the catalog show to make it more engaging for guests.