Marla & Nancy Jo's Effective Booking Techniques: A Review of the CC Video

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Discussion Overview

The thread centers around participants' reactions to a video featuring Marla and Nancy Jo discussing booking techniques. Participants share their experiences watching the video, comment on its content, and express humorous observations about the presenters' hand gestures.

Discussion Character

  • Anecdotal
  • Opinion-based

Main Points Raised

  • One participant mentions that the video contains great word choices for booking shows and plans to watch it again with notes.
  • Another participant expresses eagerness to watch the video after reading about its positive reception.
  • One participant shares a humorous experience of being distracted while trying to watch the video due to their child.
  • Several participants comment on the shared observation of presenters using similar hand gestures, finding it amusing.
  • Another participant notes their proximity to Nancy Jo and plans to watch the video later, suggesting familiarity with her content.

Areas of Agreement / Disagreement

Participants generally agree on the humor related to the presenters' hand gestures and express positive anticipation or reflections about the video, though some have not yet watched it.

Contextual Notes

The discussion reflects personal experiences and reactions to the video, with participants sharing their thoughts in a light-hearted manner.

Who May Find This Useful

Consultants interested in booking techniques and those who enjoy community discussions about training resources may find this thread engaging.

ChefBeckyD
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Has anyone had a chance to watch the video on CC?
I thought it was very good - some great word choices to use for booking shows and offering the opportunity! I need to go back now and watch it again with pen and paper.

I was a bit distracted though by the fact that Marla and Nancy Jo have both attended the Doris Christopher Hand Gesture Academy. :D :p

(Is it just me, or does anyone else notice that the HO people all use the same hand gestures when they talk?)
 
Thanks for sharing what you thought about the video...it's been on my 'to-do' list. After reading your post, it's moved up to tomorrow's 'gotta-do' list. (Anything that provides good word choices is worth watching!)
 
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I tried to watch it yesterday, but my little guy seems to have radar for when I am doing something that requires me to be able to hear - and that is when he likes to sit tight against me and chatter....:rolleyes:
Today - he is still sleeping, so I finally had the chance. It's only 6 minutes - but worth the time!
We are so blessed to have such incredible resources and people to help train us and our teams!
 
ChefBeckyD said:
Has anyone had a chance to watch the video on CC?
I thought it was very good - some great word choices to use for booking shows and offering the opportunity! I need to go back now and watch it again with pen and paper.

I was a bit distracted though by the fact that Marla and Nancy Jo have both attended the Doris Christopher Hand Gesture Academy. :D :p
(Is it just me, or does anyone else notice that the HO people all use the same hand gestures when they talk?)

that made me laugh out loud!! I thought I was the only one who noticed those things!! :D
 
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amy07 said:
that made me laugh out loud!! I thought I was the only one who noticed those things!! :D

Just wait til Conference, when they are all on stage together!:D
 
That is funny Becky! Funny but true:) That's also on my "to-do" list. I like Nancy Jo's wording in the CN, so I'm sure the video is great.
 
I haven't watched it yet either, but plan to this weekend (we are going to get rain)!

I thought the same thing about the hands - too funny!!
 
I haven't watched it yet. I'm fortunately to have Nancy Jo 5 miles from me and I attend her director meetings. I'm sure it's stuff I've heard her say. :)But I will watch it, just not today.
 
Yeah, yeah, Deb....rub it in a little!:p (just kidding!)
 
ChefBeckyD said:
I was a bit distracted though by the fact that Marla and Nancy Jo have both attended the Doris Christopher Hand Gesture Academy. :D :p

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I thought there was a class for it that I missed
 

Frequently Asked Questions

What are Marla & Nancy Jo's Effective Booking Techniques?

Marla & Nancy Jo's Effective Booking Techniques are strategies and methods shared in a CC video that focus on how to effectively book parties and increase sales in direct sales, particularly for Pampered Chef consultants. These techniques emphasize building relationships, utilizing social media, and creating engaging party experiences.

How can I implement these booking techniques in my Pampered Chef business?

To implement these booking techniques, start by actively engaging with your network and utilizing social media platforms to promote your business. Use the strategies outlined in the video, such as personalized invitations, follow-ups, and offering incentives for bookings, to encourage potential hosts to schedule parties.

Are these techniques suitable for new Pampered Chef consultants?

Yes, these techniques are suitable for new Pampered Chef consultants. The strategies are designed to be easy to understand and implement, making them accessible for individuals who are just starting in direct sales. New consultants can benefit from the foundational principles of relationship-building and effective communication outlined in the video.

What specific tools or resources do Marla & Nancy Jo recommend for booking parties?

Marla & Nancy Jo recommend using tools such as party planning templates, social media graphics, and follow-up scripts to streamline the booking process. They also suggest utilizing the Pampered Chef website and resources for additional support and materials to enhance your booking efforts.

Can these booking techniques help increase my sales and commissions?

Yes, implementing Marla & Nancy Jo's booking techniques can lead to increased sales and commissions. By effectively booking more parties and engaging with hosts and guests, you can expand your customer base, boost your sales volume, and ultimately increase your earnings as a Pampered Chef consultant.

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