Making Calls During Spring Break: Challenges & Solutions

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Discussion Overview

The thread discusses the challenges and strategies of making calls during the Spring Break period, with participants sharing their personal experiences and perspectives on the matter.

Discussion Character

  • Anecdotal
  • Opinion-based
  • Exploratory

Main Points Raised

  • One participant notes that they will continue making calls during Spring Break, believing that most people will not be traveling far.
  • Another participant shares their experience of planning to make many calls during the break, as they will have more time when their children are away.
  • One participant mentions that many people they have spoken to prefer to wait until after Spring Break to host shows, but they are focusing on promoting fundraisers instead.
  • Another participant expresses that they view Spring Break similarly to summer, suggesting that they would not stop calling people just because kids are home.
  • One participant indicates that Spring Break timing varies by location, but they believe people will still be available for calls.
  • Another participant shares their experience of not making calls during Spring Break, as they spent the entire time with their children.
  • One participant, unfamiliar with the term "catty," seeks clarification on its meaning.
  • A participant without children mentions that not everyone will be unavailable during Spring Break, as it depends on the individual's circumstances.

Areas of Agreement / Disagreement

Views differ among participants regarding the effectiveness and appropriateness of making calls during Spring Break, with no clear consensus emerging.

Contextual Notes

Participants share varied experiences based on their personal situations, including family dynamics and regional differences in Spring Break schedules.

Who May Find This Useful

Consultants navigating their calling strategies during holiday periods may find the shared experiences relevant.

krzymomof4
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Kids here are on spring break this week.
Do you still make calls knowing people are spending time with their kids, vacations, etc.
 
I'll be making calls during Spring Break - hey, I'm not going anywhere, and so I figure the majority of people won't be traveling far either.

Spring Break here is April 5-11. I have 7 shows in April, and all but one are either before or after that time frame. So, I should have plenty of time to make some calls!:thumbup:
 
I plan to make a ton of calls this week. My husband has been gone off & on 1/2 the year so far which leaves me w/4 kids. I haven't had much time to get calls done. The boys will be gone starting tomorrow so I am getting on the phone.
 
I have found that with Easter this past week and Spring Break coming up, a lot of the people I've talked about have wanted to wait until after everything "calms down" before they have a show. I am not letting that push me down though...I'm working on promoting PC fundraisers, etc. instead. Catty shows are also pretty popular right now, because if someone's traveling to visit family, they can take the catty with them and get more orders that way...
 
krzymomof4 said:
Kids here are on spring break this week.
Do you still make calls knowing people are spending time with their kids, vacations, etc.
I kinda look at it like summer, I would not take 3 months off of calling people just because their kids are home and they are spending time with them, I call and tell people that I know their kids are home because my kids are too and that I am calling to let them talk to an adult! They laugh and say no kidding! It depends on the person on how I approach this, and if I do not remember them well enough to make a joke like that then I'll still make the reference of it being a good time for me to talk, is it the same with them? They'll let you know.... I find people are more responsive to me when they are at home and are not thinking of work!;)
Good luck!:)
 
Here spring break is at different times for different people. My kids don't go on spring break til next week, but I know some other schools are already on spring break. I would call. They are not spending 24/7 with their kids just cause its spring break.
 
we just finished spring break I didn't make any calls
I did spend 24/7 with my kids and today I'm having withdrawals.....I bawled just as hard yesterday when our son left to go back to college as I did on his first day of kindergarten.
 
Sorry for my lack of knowledge...but what is "catty'?
 
"Catalog."I don't have kids and don't have any concept of "spring break." Keep in mind that unless the person you're calling a) has young children or b) is a teacher AND b) has spring break the same time you do, they will still be available.
 

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the main challenges of making sales calls during Spring Break?

During Spring Break, many potential clients may be on vacation, making them less accessible for calls. Additionally, families may have different schedules, leading to fewer opportunities for meaningful conversations. The overall atmosphere of relaxation can also make it harder to engage prospects who are not in a work mindset.

How can I effectively schedule calls during Spring Break?

To effectively schedule calls, consider reaching out to your contacts ahead of time to set appointments. Use tools like calendars or scheduling apps to find mutually convenient times. Additionally, try to call during early mornings or late afternoons when people are more likely to be available.

What strategies can I use to engage clients who are on vacation?

When engaging clients on vacation, focus on sending personalized messages or emails that acknowledge their time off. You can also offer flexible options for follow-up calls or meetings after their return. Highlighting special promotions or limited-time offers can pique their interest even while they are away.

How can I maintain motivation for making calls during Spring Break?

To maintain motivation, set specific goals for the number of calls you want to make each day. Create a reward system for yourself, such as treating yourself to something enjoyable after reaching your targets. Additionally, remind yourself of the potential benefits of your efforts, such as increased sales and new client relationships.

What are some alternative methods to reach clients during Spring Break?

If making calls proves challenging, consider alternative methods such as sending personalized emails, utilizing social media, or hosting virtual events. You can also create engaging content like videos or live streams to connect with your audience and keep them informed about your offerings.

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