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Excellent quote chris. I'll be on the phone again in the a.m.pcchris said:I always tell my kids "If you don't ask, the answer is ALWAYS no". So, here I am wondering why my PC calendar is so empty. DUH! SO, last night I got on the phone with my "goal" script, and wouldn't ya know it...got 3 bookings and one possible catalog show! Won't get any shows for sure if you don't ask!!! Don't be afraid of the word "no". If you don't ask, the answer is ALWAYS no! Don't give up...believe in yourself!
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The key to staying motivated during the January slump is to set realistic and achievable goals for yourself. Break down your larger goals into smaller, more manageable tasks and celebrate each accomplishment. Also, surround yourself with a support system of friends and family who can encourage and motivate you.
One effective way to boost sales during the January slump is to offer special promotions or discounts to attract customers. You can also focus on promoting products that are popular during the winter season, such as cozy kitchen gadgets or hearty soup mixes. Additionally, consider reaching out to past customers with personalized offers or hosting virtual cooking parties to generate interest.
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Your existing customer base can be a valuable asset in overcoming the January slump. Reach out to them with personalized offers or promotions, and ask for their feedback and suggestions on how you can improve your products or services. You can also offer referral incentives to encourage your customers to spread the word about your business.
One creative way to attract new customers during the January slump is to collaborate with other businesses or influencers. For example, you can partner with a local restaurant to host a joint cooking class or ask a popular food blogger to feature your products. You can also participate in community events or fairs to showcase your products to a new audience.