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The thread discusses experiences and strategies related to managing hosts who frequently reschedule shows, particularly focusing on a specific host who has canceled multiple times. Participants share their thoughts on how to handle such situations, including communication strategies, attendance expectations, and potential alternatives to in-home shows.
Views differ on how to handle hosts who cancel frequently, with some participants advocating for flexibility and others expressing a firm stance against rescheduling. No clear consensus emerges on the best approach.
Participants share personal experiences and strategies based on their individual situations with hosts, reflecting a variety of approaches to managing bookings and attendance.
Consultants facing challenges with unreliable hosts or those looking for different strategies to manage show attendance may find the shared experiences and suggestions relevant.
Winnipegk said:Well she's not answering. I don't know what to do! I'm sure I'll get an email at midnight or tomorrow while I'm at work. I guess I should stop being so negative. Maybe it will be an awesome show...*sigh*
I am just beyond frustrated right now. I did this to myself - I should have turned this into a catalog show a long time ago. Why can't people just call and cancel?!?!!!!!!
If your host is unresponsive, try reaching out through multiple communication channels such as text, email, or social media. Be friendly and express your excitement about their party. If they still don’t respond, consider sending a gentle reminder about the upcoming party and offer assistance with any questions they may have.
To motivate your host, share the benefits of hosting, such as earning free products and discounts. Provide them with engaging resources, like a host guide or a checklist, to make the process easier. Additionally, consider offering incentives for reaching certain milestones, like a bonus gift for gathering a specific number of orders.
If your host seems overwhelmed, offer to help simplify the planning process. Break down tasks into manageable steps and provide clear guidance on what they need to do. Reassure them that you are there to support them every step of the way, and encourage them to focus on enjoying the experience rather than stressing over details.
Assist your host in promoting their party by providing them with shareable content, such as graphics or sample posts for social media. Encourage them to invite friends and family personally, and suggest they create an event page to keep everyone informed. You can also offer to host a live demonstration or virtual party to generate excitement.
If your host is not familiar with Pampered Chef products, take the time to educate them about the key items and their benefits. Offer to send them product samples or host a mini training session. Encourage them to explore the catalog and highlight their favorite items to share with guests, making it easier for them to promote the products they love.