I Just Got an E-Mail From a Long-Distance Catalog Show Host. She

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The discussion centers around a long-distance catalog show host who is struggling to secure commitments from participants, impacting the original poster's goal of reaching $1500 in sales. The original poster emphasizes the urgency of finalizing the show by a specific deadline to qualify for rewards associated with completing eight shows within 30 days. The suggested approach involves clearly communicating the deadline to the host and expressing the importance of the show for achieving sales targets, particularly for the month of June.

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  • Understanding of direct sales and catalog show dynamics
  • Familiarity with sales goal setting and tracking
  • Basic email communication skills for professional outreach
  • Knowledge of deadlines and their impact on sales performance
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  • Research effective communication strategies for sales follow-ups
  • Learn about sales goal management techniques
  • Explore methods for increasing participant commitment in direct sales
  • Investigate the benefits of time-sensitive promotions in sales
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This discussion is beneficial for new consultants, direct sales representatives, and anyone involved in catalog shows or similar sales environments looking to enhance their sales strategies and achieve performance goals.

babywings76
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I just got an e-mail from a long-distance catalog show host. She wants more time because she is having a hard time getting people to commit. I really wanted her show so I can reach the SAT goal of $1500! What should I tell her? Plus she is show #7 in my 30 days, and I just need to scramble to find one more show before July 3rd so I can be rewarded for 8 shows in my 30 days. I'm afraid if she pushes it off, it might still not get here in time!:eek:
 
Re: Help!!I would tell her your goal and give her the absolute LAST day possible you can to get her order in. Tell her you've worked really hard and have already committed to getting your shows in by XXX.

HTH!
 
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Re: Help!!Now if she wants the June host special and guest specials, when is the absolute deadline for that?

I've tried calling her, but don't get an answer or a machine. So I am working on an e-mail. How does this sound:

That's too bad you're having a hard time. Could you possibly say this to people...."I have to have your order in time for me to close my show Monday morning. Can you please decide and let me know by Sunday?"

I need your show to close by Monday so it can count for my June sales. June is our big month to earn as much as we can so we can earn our new fall items. This will really be a help for me as a new consultant. If I don't have your show, I'm not going to reach my goal. I really have been working hard to reach this goal. I'd hate to barely miss it! If there is absolutely no way you can have it for Monday morning/afternoon, can you get it to me by Wednesday so that it can at least count for my 30 day sign-on point. If not, you won't be able to get the Charter Host gift.
 

Frequently Asked Questions

I Just Got an E-Mail From a Long-Distance Catalog Show Host. What Should I Do First?

First, review the email carefully to understand the details of the catalog show, including the dates, host's goals, and any specific instructions. Make sure to respond promptly to confirm your participation and ask any questions you may have.

How Do I Support a Long-Distance Catalog Show?

You can support a long-distance catalog show by promoting it through your social media channels, sending out reminders to your contacts, and encouraging them to place orders. Additionally, consider creating a virtual event to engage potential customers.

What Information Should I Gather from the Host?

Gather essential information such as the show dates, the host's sales goals, the catalog being used, and any special promotions or products the host wants to highlight. This will help you tailor your support effectively.

Can I Still Participate in a Long-Distance Catalog Show if I Can't Attend in Person?

Absolutely! You can participate by promoting the catalog show online, sharing the host's link, and encouraging friends and family to place orders. You can also host a virtual gathering to discuss the products and drive sales.

What Are the Benefits of Hosting a Long-Distance Catalog Show?

Hosting a long-distance catalog show allows the host to reach a wider audience without geographical limitations. It also provides convenience for guests who can browse and order from the comfort of their homes, potentially leading to higher sales and rewards for the host.

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