Maximizing Bookings with Attractive Host Gifts: Your Suggestions Welcome!

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Discussion Overview

This thread explores various ideas and personal experiences related to host gifts as a strategy for maximizing bookings in Pampered Chef shows. Participants share their thoughts on what types of gifts could be effective and discuss the potential benefits and drawbacks of different approaches.

Discussion Character

  • Exploratory
  • Opinion-based
  • Anecdotal

Main Points Raised

  • One participant, identifying as a consultant, shares their experience of observing successful host booking gift programs at PartyLite shows, suggesting that a similar approach could work for them.
  • Another participant mentions offering a $15 product bonus as an effective way to incentivize bookings.
  • Several users mention using specific products, such as stoneware, as incentives that have led to multiple bookings.
  • One participant expresses interest in seeing what others come up with regarding host gifts, indicating a positive reception to the idea.
  • Another participant suggests offering new products that are not part of the monthly host special to appeal to potential hosts.
  • One consultant discusses their experience with offering lower-priced stoneware as a gift and is considering cost-effective options for future shows.
  • Some participants express the idea that exclusive products for hosts could serve as a strong incentive for booking shows.
  • One participant voices their dissatisfaction with the concept of host-only items, preferring a more inclusive approach where all customers can purchase products.
  • Another participant reflects on the potential confusion regarding the structure of host gifts and suggests making them special to enhance their appeal.
  • Several users propose creative ideas for structuring host gifts, including tiered incentives based on the number of bookings.
  • One participant shares a unique idea of using a punch card system to reward attendees for booking and attending shows.

Areas of Agreement / Disagreement

Views differ on the effectiveness of host-only products as incentives, with some participants supporting the idea while others express concerns about its impact on potential bookings. No clear consensus emerges on the best approach to host gifts.

Contextual Notes

Participants share personal experiences and ideas based on their individual practices and observations within their consultant roles. The discussion reflects a variety of strategies and preferences regarding host gifts and booking incentives.

Who May Find This Useful

Consultants looking for creative ideas and personal experiences related to host gifts and booking strategies may find this discussion beneficial.

AJPratt
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Ok, so I've done two PartyLite shows and I have been to a few. At each show I watch the consultant walk away with at least two bookings per show because of their Host Booking Gift program. I mean, not to knock her at all, but she doesn't have to do anything to get these shows! She's gotten 5 shows off of me!!!

I know there has been a lot of discussion on this, but I was thinking about making a flyer with Booking Gifts (higher end products) on it and doing it like PL does... the host gets the gift after the shows are held. I know I could incur some extra cost, but think about it... If I get 3 shows out of it, wouldn't it be worth giving a bonus?

if you like the idea, what should I offer?
 
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Offer an extra $15 product bonus and just add it onto the host order and pay next to nothing for it!
 
Use the stoneware sale, order sm oval bakers. I have booked about 5 shows using that item as incentive.
 
Great idea!
 
I'd love to see what you come up with. I think you may be onto something here....Ann
 
Great IdeaI think you should offer some of the new products coming out. Something that isn't on the host special for the month but something that would definitely appeal to any PC customer.

How about some of the NEW SA pieces with dots! The Coffee and more cups are so pretty!

Some of the NEW SA stands!

Salad choppers!! I saw these at my cluster meeting and they are cool!

New colored knives!!

There is so much you can offer and they will definitely be a good reason to book a show!!

Debbie :D
 
I did this to get my Feb. full and offered a piece of lower priced stoneware ($15-19 reg. price) then ofcourse take off the 20% sale plus whatever the hostess will have as her % taken off! So I was thinking about doing it for March but haven't decided what to offer yet that is cost effective for me?

Anymore uncostly gift ideas?
 
Wouldn't it be cool if PC offered us a few products each season that we could offer exclusively to hosts? I think that would be a great incentive to book a show since that would be the only way to get those particular products!
 
I personally don't like how you have to be a "Host" to get certain items - that really bothers me about Partylite. It's like saying "YOU MUST HOST". I like how we offer everything to everyone - I mean if you have enough money to buy it, why can't you - why aren't you allowed?!? I didn't like when the did the 8qt stainless steel mixing bowl last year. I know I could have sold them to past customers who had them and I plan to send that out come May!

Ann, it wouldn't hurt to try it. But at the Partylite shows I've attended the guests complain saying "4 bookings, yeah right!" And around here, I have never seen anyone hit even the 2 booking level.

Just my opinion!
Joanne
 
Just from reading the other posts - I think there is some confusion.....Ann, what I understand you to be saying is that the consultant is offering the original host a special gift, when there are X number of shows booked and held from her show....is that correct?
IF so, than I would make it something special too.....like an 8' skillet, or the new Trifle Bowl.....if it's based on 3 bookings, after the host discount, that would avg. less than $10 per show booked. (does that make sense?)...maybe even offer a selection of products within a certain price range, and promote it as just another way that PC continues to offer hosts a great host program.
 
Hmm, what about the new spring products (select items) on a flyer first come fist serve say for (March bookings) you book it and pick 1 item? Gives them a feeling of urgency to book now to get that 1 item they want on the flyer?

Or taking some of those item pics putting them in an envelope as a mystery book to look idea.. sorry just thinkin out loud...
 
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Yes, Becky, you are correct!

Heather: Maybe I will do a special where the Host Gets X and the New Host gets X.

Joanne: You are right... I would just love to buy some of the Host items from PL. But in this area, that PL consultant has cleaned up. She's got 2 or 3 from each show I've attended. I always felt they laid on the guilt "For Susie to get X she needs 3 friends to help her out." But now I see that people don't feel guilty and they feel like they really are helping out their friend!
 
This has me thinking....I usually get 1-2 bookings per show, but would love to have 2-3 per show.....maybe something like this would help that.....possibly have 2 levels of gifts - one for 2 bookings and one for 3 bookings.....hmmmm - is that what you were thinking too?
 
I have offered people a 25% discount from me for a full year if they booked a show. I have had lots of people take me up on this and have a show but only a couple have actually called me during the year to use this extra 25%.
 
Nicki, how do you fit that into your demo? What do you say to offer that to guests? That's not a bad idea and I might give it a try. I'm might even give that a try when making CCC's. I really want the level 2 trip this year.
 
rebeccastt said:
Wouldn't it be cool if PC offered us a few products each season that we could offer exclusively to hosts? I think that would be a great incentive to book a show since that would be the only way to get those particular products!

Maybe you can keep some retiring products for just that, Rebecca!

Also, I heard the idea....just to build excitement...where you wrap a gift, including ribbon. When you get one booking, they take the ribbon off, unwrap with 2nd booking, and get to keep the item with the 3rd booking.

I do like the idea of the host getting the item only when the shows are completed.

Close to My Heart also does host only stamp sets. Sure, it's great to be able to BUY them, but if you REALLY want the current theme, you have a huge incentive to book or even do a catalogue show.
 
I have heard about someone using Stoneware as the prize, after the hosts gets 3 bookings from freinds and family and all shows close they choose their piece. They said it really worked.
 
Stoneware Bar Pan Family.....First Show - you'll give them Small Bar Pan Free

Second Show - you'll give them Medium Bar Pan Free

Thirds Show - you'll give them the Large Bar Pan Free

My only concern is, what if 2nd or 3rd show, are barely shows??

Then you're out what'd make.

Lisa
 
One person I know made business cards like coffee punch cards that say, "Attend 10 shows with me and get $X free merchandise". You could do one that says book 2 shows with me in 1 year and attend 5 shows and get $X free merchandise" or some variant of that....
 
rebeccastt said:
Wouldn't it be cool if PC offered us a few products each season that we could offer exclusively to hosts? I think that would be a great incentive to book a show since that would be the only way to get those particular products!

We had a few of these a couple years ago. For me, they didn't generate any bookings, but they probably worked better for others. Of course, it could have been the products themselves.
 
Here, I made a sample - it's kind of crude - no PC logos or anything but if anyone wants to play with it and try it.
 

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About the Host only specials, while I think it's a cool incentive like the HWC cups and plates, however I had alot of people complain that they wanted to buy them and not do a show. And no one was interested in the 8qt bowl. So I don't know?
 
Bookings Gift certificateHere is one I just did...Not sure I like it. I'm not very computer savvy...just a template I found online. I will fill in with $25 gift certificate (only redeamable through me) I will also keep the left hand side to file to keep track of when it is redeamable.
 

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heat123 said:
About the Host only specials, while I think it's a cool incentive like the HWC cups and plates, however I had alot of people complain that they wanted to buy them and not do a show. And no one was interested in the 8qt bowl. So I don't know?
Even before those, there were some things that were host only. The Entertaining Set (SA), Large Square Platter, Chillzanne Cooler, Serving Bowls (those lovely striped ones that are on the outlet now - they were $80!). I had people asking to buy them, especially the Entertaining Set, but they were never willing to host a show in order to get them.
 
Last month i put on all my catalogs.. on the front
Book a show with me in February and recieve FREE at your show your choice of
* small bar pan*
* small round stone*
* medium round stone*
* loaf pan *


I add it on to there show at the end with the stones being on sale at 20% off plus the host discount it costs next to nothing !

I have 4 shows booked in Februaury from just the few catalogs i had out !
Might not be much but hey it is a start !!!
 
janetupnorth said:
Here, I made a sample - it's kind of crude - no PC logos or anything but if anyone wants to play with it and try it.


I like this...but what about having a number of boxes and say....attending a show is 1 box, each $50 in individual orders (not at a show) is 1 box and having a show is 2 or 3...would that work?
 
I think I am going to try the book to look boxes- I have valentines ones for my V-day show (so it will go well with the theme). And I am going to pick $10 and under products from the new line to stick in the boxes. Hand them out to every guest with their folders and tell them they cannot open and redeem unless they book a show and will be given at their show. I have never done it this way so will see how it goes? Hopefully I get some extra bookings for March!
 
Yes, you could just fill the right side with boxes and have a point system to fill them.
 
I tend to average between 3-6 bookings per show (usually about 1/3 of the group), and I think it's because I serioulsy promote how much FUN it is to host a party, and how GREAT the host rewards program is. I don't think I have ever given away a product to host a show... maybe a "free cooking show" (I buy ingredients) for filling a certain date in close.
I dunno, I'm more of the "use whatcha got" kinda gal these days... I like using and maximizing the company's promotions and benefits. KWIM?
 
Pampered Laura said:
I tend to average between 3-6 bookings per show (usually about 1/3 of the group), and I think it's because I serioulsy promote how much FUN it is to host a party, and how GREAT the host rewards program is. I don't think I have ever given away a product to host a show... maybe a "free cooking show" (I buy ingredients) for filling a certain date in close.
I dunno, I'm more of the "use whatcha got" kinda gal these days... I like using and maximizing the company's promotions and benefits. KWIM?

I wish I could observe one of your shows! My director is great, but you sound like you have some fantastic ideas!
 

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