Is Personal Coaching Worth It?

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Discussion Overview

The thread explores various experiences and opinions regarding the concept of a booking tree, a tool used by some Pampered Chef consultants to manage bookings at shows. Participants share their personal experiences with different types of booking trees, where to find them, and creative ideas for using them effectively.

Discussion Character

  • Anecdotal
  • Opinion-based
  • Exploratory

Main Points Raised

  • One participant, identifying as a consultant, expresses interest in personal coaching and its potential worth.
  • Several users inquire about where to purchase a booking tree, indicating difficulty in finding one.
  • Another participant shares that they found a booking tree at Wal-Mart, while others mention seeing them at Bed, Bath and Beyond and Target.
  • One participant describes a booking tree as a picture holder with movable arms, used to display available booking dates.
  • Another participant shares a creative idea of using Easter eggs to incentivize bookings during the holiday season.
  • Several participants mention using various types of holders, including memo holders and photo holders, to create their booking trees.
  • One participant notes that they do not attach prizes to booking dates but use visual cues to indicate availability.
  • Another participant discusses the effectiveness of using colored cards for dates within a short timeframe to encourage bookings.
  • One participant shares a fun seasonal approach to creating a booking tree using shamrock cutouts for St. Patrick's Day.

Areas of Agreement / Disagreement

Views differ on the necessity of attaching prizes to booking dates, with some participants opting not to do so while others find it beneficial. No clear consensus emerges on the best practices for using booking trees.

Contextual Notes

Participants share a variety of personal experiences and creative ideas related to booking trees, reflecting their individual approaches to managing bookings at shows.

Who May Find This Useful

This discussion may be of interest to Pampered Chef consultants looking for creative ideas and personal experiences related to booking trees and managing show bookings.

dpcharlotte
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Does anyone do one? How does it work and do you think it is worthwhile?
 
Where do you buy a booking tree? I have been searching high and low and can't find one?:(
 
I honestly haven't looked (I KEEP FORGETTING), but I heard you can get them at Wal-Mart.
 
Whats a booking tree?
 
if you do an advance search and put tree to search in titles you will find threads about the booking tree.
 
chefannie said:
Where do you buy a booking tree? I have been searching high and low and can't find one?:(

The pic of the one I found on here is just one of those things that hold several photos. I know I have seen those at Bed, Bath and Beyond. I loked in the "files" section and their was a pic of what I am talking about in it, but no info on it.

I looked for a thread on a how a booking tree works and cannot find one. I must be doing something wrong. I would like more info on this too.
 
Basicly it is this....

You find one of the picture holders have movable arm (looks kindof like a tree)

And you make cards up for the dates you have available for bookings.

Encourge the guests to pick a card for the date they desire to have a show.
 
Thanks Jesse and Betty!

I forgot to mention that one I saw at BB&B, is on sticks and I think it would look so cute stuck in a flower pot with Spring and Summer coming!

I may do this in MArch at my shows if I do not get some April dates before my show next weekend and the next.
 
I ordered the same one that Julie sells on her website from crate and barrel for $6.95. It is called a Sputnik Photo Holder. I used at my show last week and all of my dates (5) were taken!

I love it!
 
I found one at target on sale with the stationary stuff, but I have been also using the booking bucks (found on the files on this forum) and I just spread them out on a table , my really close date have better gifts on them

The guest have been picking them up and looking at there calender and holding on to the card till they check out with me So its been working so far
 
i had a bunch from my sorority days (always a picutre opportunity).
guess i should have held onto them..
 
I hadn't been able to find them anywhere...then over Christmas break I took DD (16) and DS (13) to one of those paint your own pottery places and I found one there! I painted it myself! I have only used it once, though...I keep forgetting to make new cards with my available dates.
 
I found a memo holder at Target this fall (it has 5 clips)...before that I used place card holders that I glued onto wood (it looked better than it sounds I swear). I always have at least 1 person grab one. These are dates that I am willing to add to the calendar (within the next 3 weeks), but don't count on. I offer something free (cookbook, spice, etc) for taking a date. Also, be sure to have a host kit on hand for these people.
 
Couldn't find it at Crate and Barrel Laurie, but doesn't this look familiar:

http://www.crateandbarrel.com/family.aspx?c=2019&f=5978
 
pampchefrhondab said:
Couldn't find it at Crate and Barrel Laurie, but doesn't this look familiar:

http://www.crateandbarrel.com/family.aspx?c=2019&f=5978

I think I have seen those somewhere before! Very familiar!!! I really like the 2 tier stand.
 
Last year before Easter, I used Easter eggs and on slips of paper, I wrote an item down and stuck it in. If they picked a date that I have circled in my calendar, then they got to pick an egg. When they held their show, they would get that item from me Free on their order. This is just a little Easter twist on the booking tree that I thought you might like. That reminds me, I have a couple shows before Easter, so I need to put that together again.
 
pampchefrhondab said:
Couldn't find it at Crate and Barrel Laurie, but doesn't this look familiar:

http://www.crateandbarrel.com/family.aspx?c=2019&f=5978

I guess I assumed this website was crate and barrel, but I guess not. Here is the link.

http://www.cb2.com/family.aspx?c=910&f=1639&q=sputnik+photo+holder&fromLocation=Search&DIMID=400001&SearchPage=1
 
That's exactly what I found at Target on sale for anout 3,00
 
pamperedpals said:
I guess I assumed this website was crate and barrel, but I guess not. Here is the link.

http://www.cb2.com/family.aspx?c=910&f=1639&q=sputnik+photo+holder&fromLocation=Search&DIMID=400001&SearchPage=1


Thank you! Very Cute!
 
mpkegley said:
I think I have seen those somewhere before! Very familiar!!! I really like the 2 tier stand.

I like to 2 tier too. I hope we come out w/one of them.
 
If you watch one of the new interactive cooking show that OH sent us you will see that one of the consulants uses one of the trees. I think it may be the second one but that might be wrong. Hope that will give you an idea of what you are looking for.

I have not don this yet but have a fund raiser coming up that I am planning in having it for.
Aimee Cantu
 
Sorry I meant HO for home office. It came out wrong
Aimee Cantu
 
I really like using the booking tree, I have found that it helps me keep control of my calendar. Most of the time I don't even attach a prize to my dates, my customers just know that those are the next times that I have available. I will print on a special paper or add a sticker to a particular date that I am trying to fill.

During Halloween I got some of that floral foam and put it in the trifle bowl. I found scarecrows on a stick at Michaels and used address labels to make the scarecrows "hold" the date. I was able to make a sign using a ruler and a piece of a paper bag that said "Pick your date." Finally, I covered the foam with a PC towel - it turned out really cute. As a bonus I let people keep the scarecrow that was holding their date.

There are many different fun seasonal things to do. During other parts of the year I use the photo tree that I found at Kohls. :)
 
I love CB2's stuff! I'm going to order this tonight!
 
I found a photo holder at kohls (on clearance) that has a green base and the word SMILE (double wire to hold photos or memos). I am going to use it at my next show and play off of the word smile with bookings.
 
The photo sputnik from Crate & Barrel- $6.95 is the same exact one that Julie Weitz sells on her site for $18.95. That is a huge difference, but I tell you if anyone can attend a training by Julie, please do. I attended one last night and it was so helpful! Check out her site.

http://www.outwardimage.com/home.htm

:thumbup:
 
I have used the booling tree idea for many years. I don't attach gifts to th dates. But if the dates are within 10 days, I'll print it in a different color with FREE INGREDIENTS on it...great way to book in close and it works!

You can use a picture holder, memo holder, whatever may be...just something to clip on your date cards.

~ Controls your calendar
~ You know when the next date open is
~ It's a nice visual for guests
 
Exactly. The traditional way of opening our calendars is too many choices for a potential booking guest. With the dates out there- you are giving them very clear options.
 
I created a booking tree for this month using the new party sticks and some shamrock cutouts. I'd love to show them to everyone, but first someone has to tell me how I can post pictures into my posts! Can anyone help?
 

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