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The thread centers around participants sharing their experiences and thoughts on making phone calls over the weekend to secure bookings for cooking shows. Many contributors discuss their strategies, successes, and challenges encountered during these calls.
Views differ on the effectiveness of calling during specific times, particularly during major sporting events. However, many participants agree on the value of making calls during weekends when potential hosts are likely to be home.
Participants are primarily consultants discussing their personal experiences with making phone calls to secure bookings, with varying levels of success and comfort in this practice.
This discussion may be of interest to Pampered Chef consultants looking for insights on making phone calls for bookings and sharing experiences with peers in similar situations.
Weekend calls can be highly effective for increasing bookings as many people are more available and relaxed during the weekend. This allows potential hosts to engage in a more casual conversation about hosting a party, leading to higher interest and commitment.
The best time to make weekend calls is typically late morning to early afternoon, around 10 AM to 2 PM. During these hours, people are usually awake, have had their breakfast, and are more likely to be free to chat without the distractions of the weekday hustle.
Yes, you should prepare differently for weekend calls. Since people may be in a more relaxed state, consider adopting a more casual and friendly tone. Additionally, be ready to discuss fun themes or ideas for parties that align with weekend vibes, making it more appealing for potential hosts.
After a weekend call, it's important to follow up promptly, ideally within 24-48 hours. Send a friendly message thanking them for their time, recap any key points discussed, and provide additional information or resources that may help them decide to host a party.
Common objections during weekend calls may include concerns about time commitments, budget, or lack of interest from friends. Be prepared to address these by highlighting the flexibility of hosting, potential rewards, and the fun, social aspect of Pampered Chef parties, which can alleviate their concerns.