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Ginger428 said:Last year when it was a special, I had some hosts that did not want it. So I bought a couple & used them as a special to get bookings.... I also checked out your name on CC. Its a GREAT feeling am I right?
jenniferknapp said:I love my bowl!! I also bought it last year when a host didn't want hers! I am going to use mine as a gift to my SIL when I earn it...
Ginger, I have a Santoku that I would love to give away, but keep feeling like I don't want to give it away for just ANYTHING! Can you give me some more info on your booking incentive?
Thanks!
Ginger428 said:Well what I do is find out what my host really wants & then work it from there..IE...I brought the bowls that are on the outlet & I also had an extra Bamboo cutting board from another month. So when I was ready to start taking orders, I made a little talk about how if I got a booking from tonights show I would give the cutting board to my host, but if I got 2 I would give her the bowls...I'm not sure, but everyone started getting in on it & it worked out that the host got the bowls, the woman that booked got the carving board & another just booked to get in on the action!! Wound up all three had 1000.00 shows & I'm still getting bookings from them.... HTH
Ginger428 said:I also checked out your name on CC. Its a GREAT feeling am I right?
crazy4dabug said:Jennifer! I want the santuko SOOO bad I can't stand it. :0) It's the real one right? Or the green? I"m talking the real one and if you have it and are interested in selling let me know girl!
jenniferknapp said:I love my bowl!! I also bought it last year when a host didn't want hers! I am going to use mine as a gift to my SIL when I earn it...
Ginger, I have a Santoku that I would love to give away, but keep feeling like I don't want to give it away for just ANYTHING! Can you give me some more info on your booking incentive?
Thanks!
I may do the same thing with my salad spinner after a bit....I dont' plan on using it! I have an OXO one that is sitting on top of my fridge collecting dust, just because it is another thing to clean and use. So, after I show it when it "first comes out" ... I might raffle it away, and do June - Dec, 6 months!jrstephens said:Maybe you could announce a competition for 2007 and give it to the host with the highest sales. I think that would be a big incentive for them to bust their booties to get that for free! And a little healthy competition would do a good boost for commission too! If you did not want to do it all year, you could always set a time frame for it. And you could always set a miminum for the show to qualify for the competition too if you wanted to.That is if you do not sale it and just make money out right!
jenniferknapp said:I may do the same thing with my salad spinner after a bit....I dont' plan on using it! I have an OXO one that is sitting on top of my fridge collecting dust, just because it is another thing to clean and use. So, after I show it when it "first comes out" ... I might raffle it away, and do June - Dec, 6 months!
ivykeep said:My director always takes a WRAPPED present to her shows -- with a ribbon and 2-3 bows on it. The show I went with her to, she said it was worth over $100 and that if the host had 4 bookings the host would get to keep the present. The first booking removed a bow, as did the second, the third did the ribbon and the 4th unwrapped the present.
Apparently that works REALLY well for her. I was going to try it at a show this weekend (only I was going to only do 2 bookings since I had a cutting board with measure cups), but my host only had 1 person show up (she was devestated and really embarrassed -- she had 6 confirmed guests and got no calls no emails cancelling). She is a good friend of mine on a really tight budget so the groceries was a big deal to her. Luckily the one guest bought $195 in stuff (and booked a catalog show for May) and she has gotten some outside orders, so may end up with a $400 show.
ivykeep said:My director always takes a WRAPPED present to her shows -- with a ribbon and 2-3 bows on it. The show I went with her to, she said it was worth over $100 and that if the host had 4 bookings the host would get to keep the present. The first booking removed a bow, as did the second, the third did the ribbon and the 4th unwrapped the present.
Apparently that works REALLY well for her. I was going to try it at a show this weekend (only I was going to only do 2 bookings since I had a cutting board with measure cups), but my host only had 1 person show up (she was devestated and really embarrassed -- she had 6 confirmed guests and got no calls no emails cancelling). She is a good friend of mine on a really tight budget so the groceries was a big deal to her. Luckily the one guest bought $195 in stuff (and booked a catalog show for May) and she has gotten some outside orders, so may end up with a $400 show.
jenniferknapp said:Oh! I like that idea as well... hmmm, maybe i would do just the empty box to my santoku.... and then buy it for the initial host when the final show is submitted....only because with that expensive of a product, I would hate to give it to her right then and then have everyone cancel!
I agree! Then, you can add it to the host's order on the LAST show...then you aren't out anything if all of the shows don't hold!jenniferknapp said:Oh! I like that idea as well... hmmm, maybe i would do just the empty box to my santoku.... and then buy it for the initial host when the final show is submitted....only because with that expensive of a product, I would hate to give it to her right then and then have everyone cancel!
The Midseason Stainless Bowl is made of high-quality stainless steel, ensuring durability and long-lasting use.
The Midseason Stainless Bowl comes in two sizes: 4 quart and 6 quart. The 4 quart bowl is perfect for everyday use and the 6 quart bowl is great for larger recipes or entertaining.
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