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The thread discusses the challenges faced by a participant needing to reschedule a host's party and the subsequent need to send out a new reminder call. Participants share their experiences and thoughts on handling such situations, including strategies for maintaining sales goals.
Views differ on the best approach to communicate the rescheduling, with some participants sharing personal strategies while others focus on the wording of the message.
Participants share personal anecdotes related to sales challenges and the importance of communication in maintaining customer engagement.
Consultants facing similar scheduling challenges or those looking for ideas on maintaining sales during unexpected changes may find this discussion relevant.
smspamperedchef said:no thoughts on the wording, but if you need $150 in sales don't give up. I had a consultant who needed $150 in 24 hrs before she went inactive and lost all her career sales. She got on the phone and did it!
Get on the phone now and start asking friends and family for help and why you need it. Maybe offer free shipping or 10% off. Let everyone know about the free item with $60 order. Send a mass email out offering a special. Give away an item you might have on hand to the first 3 people that place an order. You still have 72 hours so LOTS of time! GOOD LUCK!!!![]()
If you need to reschedule a party or event, it's important to communicate with your guests as soon as possible. Reach out via phone, text, or email to inform them of the change and provide them with the new date and time. Make sure to apologize for any inconvenience and express your excitement for the rescheduled event.
To effectively send out a new reminder call, make sure to include the updated date, time, and location of the event. Be enthusiastic and remind your guests of what they can look forward to, such as new products or special offers. You can also encourage them to bring a friend to make it more fun!
Yes, sending a reminder call is still necessary even if you've already contacted your guests about the reschedule. It serves as a helpful reminder and ensures that everyone is on the same page regarding the new details. It also shows your commitment to keeping them informed and engaged.
Your reminder call should include the new date and time of the event, the location, and any special highlights or promotions that will be featured. Additionally, remind guests to RSVP if they haven't already, and encourage them to bring friends along to increase attendance.
It's best to send out the new reminder call at least a week in advance of the rescheduled event. This gives your guests ample time to adjust their schedules and ensures that they have the new information fresh in their minds as the date approaches. A follow-up reminder a day or two before the event can also be helpful.