Maximizing Benefits: Submitting a Show with Potential Bookings

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Discussion Overview

This thread discusses the process of submitting a show with a potential booking and the implications for host benefits in the context of Pampered Chef shows. Participants share their experiences and clarify how bookings can affect host rewards.

Discussion Character

  • Anecdotal
  • Opinion-based

Main Points Raised

  • One participant inquires about submitting a show with a potential booking and the impact on host benefits.
  • Another participant confirms that entering a potential booking is acceptable and that the first host will not lose benefits if the potential host decides not to proceed.
  • One participant emphasizes that the past host will only receive benefits if the potential booking becomes an actual show, suggesting that entering it as a booking is a safe approach.
  • Another participant reassures that submitting a show with a potential booking is fine, explaining that host benefits are maintained as long as the shows are held within the designated time frame.

Areas of Agreement / Disagreement

There appears to be general agreement among participants that submitting a show with a potential booking is permissible and that it does not negatively impact the original host's benefits.

Contextual Notes

Participants are sharing personal experiences related to managing bookings and host benefits within the framework of Pampered Chef shows.

Who May Find This Useful

This discussion may be useful for Pampered Chef consultants navigating the complexities of show submissions and potential bookings.

DeeDee616
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Can you submitt a show with a potential booking?

And if that person goes and books AFTER the show is submitted with the first hsot get the host benifit then for the new hosts show?

I'm waiting to hear back from someone on hosting a show, but don't want it to hold up the whole order. But i don't want my host to miss out on benifit if her friend does have a demo.
 
Yes - enter her as a booking. Even if she decides not to have the show, that's ok - the first host doesn't lose anything, but if she does follow through, then the first host will get credit.
 
The past host will only get the benefit if it is an actual booking. Even if the potential host is "thinking" about it, I would enter as a booking just in case. If she doesn't host then no harm done. If the host did decide after all that she wanted to host and you didn't enter it as a booking than the past host would miss out on the host special. Hope I didn't confuse you.
 
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Ok i got it! Just want to make sure i don't mess up and be sure everything is ok in P3. Thanks girls!
 


Hello! Yes, you can definitely submit a show with a potential booking. As long as the show is booked and held within the designated time frame, your host will still receive the host benefits. If her friend ends up booking and holding a show before your host, she will still receive her benefits for her own show. However, if her friend's show is held after your host's show, she will not receive any additional benefits. I hope this helps clarify things for you. Happy cooking!
 

Frequently Asked Questions

What does it mean to submit a show with potential bookings?

Submitting a show with potential bookings means that when you finalize your show, you also identify and communicate with guests who may be interested in hosting their own shows in the future. This can help you build a pipeline of future business opportunities.

How can I identify potential bookings during my show?

During your show, pay attention to guests who express excitement about the products or show interest in hosting their own event. You can also ask open-ended questions about their experiences with cooking or entertaining, which may reveal their willingness to host a show.

What strategies can I use to encourage guests to book their own shows?

You can encourage bookings by offering incentives, such as discounts or free products for hosts. Additionally, share your own experiences and the benefits of hosting a show, such as earning free products and having fun with friends. Personal invitations and follow-ups can also be effective.

How do I follow up with potential hosts after the show?

After the show, reach out to potential hosts via email or phone to thank them for attending and to discuss their interest in hosting. Provide them with information about what hosting involves, the benefits they can receive, and answer any questions they may have to help them feel comfortable.

What are the benefits of submitting a show with potential bookings?

Submitting a show with potential bookings can lead to increased sales and a steady stream of future shows. It helps you build relationships with customers, enhances your reputation as a consultant, and can significantly boost your income through additional commissions and host rewards.

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