Navigating a Friend's Unenthusiastic Show Booking

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Discussion Overview

The thread discusses the challenges faced by a consultant regarding a friend's unenthusiastic show booking, including concerns about the host's commitment and potential rescheduling options.

Discussion Character

  • Anecdotal, Opinion-based

Main Points Raised

  • One participant shares their experience of a friend's wife booking a show but showing little enthusiasm, leading to concerns about the show's success.
  • Another participant mentions that they always prefer to let a host reschedule rather than cancel, noting that some hosts may perform better on a new date.
  • One participant suggests that if a host feels obligated rather than interested, it may be better to let them opt out to avoid bad feelings.
  • Another participant recounts a positive outcome where the host eventually provided the necessary details for invitations, indicating a change in attitude.
  • A participant expresses the importance of open communication with the host about the impact of their show on the consultant's business.

Areas of Agreement / Disagreement

Views differ on how to handle unenthusiastic hosts, with some participants advocating for rescheduling while others suggest allowing hosts to opt out if they feel obligated.

Contextual Notes

The discussion reflects personal experiences and strategies related to managing show bookings among friends, highlighting the emotional dynamics involved.

Who May Find This Useful

Consultants navigating similar situations with unenthusiastic hosts may find the shared experiences and viewpoints relevant to their own practices.

KHocutt
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I had a friend's wife book a show for Sept 29th. When she booked it she really didnt seem all that excited about actually doing it, and for the past week she has been MIA when I've tried to call her about getting the invitations out. :mad: I was finally able to talk with her yesterday and she said that her son had been sick, she'd been busy,etc. So, with it being 2 weeks out I told her if she emailed me the addresses I would get the invitations out on Monday, but she emailed me saying that she cant find her address book and that she may have to cancel. I really think that was her plan all along. Now I'm worried that I'll be cutting it close for SS1. And it puts a lot of pressure on sales for my last show on the 28th.
But if she offers to reschdule her show should I do that? Or push her back till November and maybe things will change with her? I dont know..I just thought maybe someone would have some insite or suggestions. :confused:
 
I ALWAYS let a host reschedule rather than cancel. Experience has shown me that about half of them will never do a show or if they do it will be low in sales but the other half will have a good show on the new date.

I urge the host to keep the original date but if she doesn't want to do it she won't have a decent show anyway. It's better to let her reschedule and stay happy with you and PC. Sometimes they will try extra hard on the new date just to make it up to you.

One thing I suggest though is, if you can, give her a new date in a week that you already have your preferred number of shows scheduled or a day of the week that you don't usually book easily - that way if she cancels again you still have your schedule and if she doesn't you get the bonus sales (you didn't count on her show).
 
Help of a different kind?My question would be, did she come to you or was this a sort of "favor" for you as a friend? I have to say, if she really doesn't seem to want to do the show, it might be better to let it go. Of course reschedual if she's willing to, but if she seems as if she's just picking a future date to get rid of you NOW, give her the option of opting out. It's important for us to get bookings, but it shouldn't be the cause of bad feelings. If I sense someone feels more obligated than interested, I'll give it up. Maybe she knows someone who would like to do a show? Maybe she'd be willing to pass it around her office (or to her friends) if YOU have a catalogue show? If you let her know that she can give up hosting a show with no hard feelings, she might be glad to try to get you a booking from someone else.

D.C.
 
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she actually came throughI guess maybe I was reading things wrong, or she had a change of heart or something. She emailed me all the addresses (36) and I was able to get them in the mail that same day. So hopefully she will have a great turn out and a good show. She did seem a little more "in to it" when I spoke with her, so maybe she did just have too much going on the 2 weeks that I tried to get in touch with her. Sometimes things do work out. ;)
 
Dear friend,I'm sorry to hear about the challenges you are facing with your upcoming show on September 29th. It can be frustrating when a host seems less enthusiastic about their party and it can definitely put a lot of pressure on your sales for the month.In this situation, I would suggest reaching out to your host and having an open and honest conversation about the importance of her show to you and your business. Let her know that you are willing to work with her and help make the process as easy as possible, but also express your concerns about the impact it may have on your sales.If she does offer to reschedule her show, I would recommend taking her up on the offer and pushing her back until November. This will give her more time to plan and hopefully, she will be more excited and committed to hosting a successful party. In the meantime, you can focus on your last show on the 28th and give it your all.I understand that these situations can be frustrating, but it's important to remember that things happen and we can only control our own actions. Keep a positive attitude and continue to work hard, and I'm sure everything will fall into place.Best of luck with your upcoming shows!Sincerely,
 

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What should I do if my friend seems uninterested in hosting a Pampered Chef show?

Start by having an open and friendly conversation with your friend. Ask her if she has any concerns or reservations about hosting. Sometimes, people may feel overwhelmed or unsure about the commitment. Reassure her that it can be a fun and low-pressure experience, and offer to help with the planning and execution of the show.

How can I make the show more appealing to my friend?

Consider tailoring the show to her interests. Discuss themes or recipes that she loves, and emphasize the social aspect of gathering friends for a fun cooking experience. You could also highlight any special promotions or benefits that come with hosting, such as free products or discounts based on sales.

What if my friend feels she doesn’t have enough time to host a show?

Offer to assist with the planning and organization to alleviate her time concerns. Suggest a shorter show format or a virtual option that requires less time commitment. Emphasize that you can handle most of the logistics, making it easier for her to say yes.

How can I encourage my friend without being pushy?

Focus on building excitement rather than pressure. Share your enthusiasm for the products and the fun experiences you've had at other shows. Invite her to attend a show as a guest first, so she can see how enjoyable it can be. Let her know that it’s completely okay if she decides not to host right now.

What if my friend ultimately declines to host a show?

Respect her decision and thank her for considering it. Let her know that you appreciate her honesty and that you’re still there to support her in other ways. You can also ask if she would be willing to help spread the word or invite friends to a show you’re hosting, keeping the door open for future opportunities.

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