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The thread discusses the number of shows participants have booked for February, sharing personal experiences and challenges related to securing bookings and managing shows.
Views differ on the number of shows booked and the challenges faced in securing leads, with no clear consensus emerging on effective strategies for booking shows.
Participants share a range of experiences related to booking shows, including personal challenges and strategies for follow-ups, reflecting the varied nature of their individual circumstances.
This discussion may be of interest to consultants looking to understand different approaches to booking shows and managing customer relationships during February.
DebPC said:Bren706- We've all been there. I remember this quote.....
"Some will, some won't, who's next?"
Move on from the fair leads for awhile. "Could be- they're just not that into you right now." I add them to my email newsletter list and bless and release for time.
Call shows from last spring or leads from last year that never panned out. Even people who had a show 2 years ago and you haven't had contact with for awhile.
Having shows booked for February means that you have scheduled cooking demonstrations or sales events during that month. These shows can be in-person or virtual and are opportunities to showcase Pampered Chef products to potential customers.
To increase your bookings, consider reaching out to your existing customer base, hosting a special promotion, or offering incentives for hosts. Networking through social media and local events can also help you find new hosts who are interested in holding a show.
The ideal number of shows can vary based on your personal goals and schedule. However, many successful consultants aim for at least 2-4 shows per week, which would translate to 8-16 shows for the month, depending on your availability.
You can keep track of your booked shows using a planner, calendar app, or a dedicated spreadsheet. Make sure to note the date, time, host's information, and any special details about each show to stay organized.
If you have no shows booked, it's a great time to reach out to potential hosts and promote the benefits of hosting a show. Consider offering a limited-time incentive or creating a themed event to attract interest. Networking and marketing your services can help fill your calendar.