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This thread explores various strategies and personal experiences related to scheduling Saturday shows for Pampered Chef consultants, particularly those who are also busy parents. Participants share their preferred show times, how they accommodate family commitments, and the impact of their scheduling choices on their business.
Views differ on the best times to schedule shows, with no clear consensus on a single preferred time. Some participants advocate for flexibility, while others emphasize the importance of setting boundaries to maintain work-life balance.
The discussion reflects a variety of personal experiences and strategies among consultants balancing their business with family responsibilities. Participants share insights based on their unique circumstances and preferences.
Consultants looking for insights on scheduling strategies that accommodate family life may find this discussion relevant. It offers a range of personal experiences that could inform their own scheduling decisions.
ChefBeckyD said:I do them at 11am. I acknowledge that Saturdays are a good day for me to do shows, but I still don't want to give up my weekends with my family.
chefjeanine said:This is my Saturday schedule. I tell my hosts that it's not too early for everyone to get up and around but we also (all of us) don't lose our entire day. I'm enjoying my Saturday shows more and more.
I do stick my guns on the dates and times I'm willing to have a show. But be prepared, sometimes you lose a party (I did this morning). That's okay, I'm never happy when I "give in" and schedule something outside my regular times.
ChefBeckyD said:Me neither. AND, the times when I did cave, and did a show outside of my set show times, I've never had a great show.
Now - I just tell people "I'm available for shows on Mon, Tues, Thurs evenings, and also for Saturday brunch shows - which of those days works best for you?"
Oh - and if I already have 2 shows booked for a week, that week is closed for booking, until the rest of the weeks of the month also have 2 shows.
Krista Burson said:I currently let my hosts choose the days and times. I work full time so I try to book Fri Night, Sat, and Sundays first, then I'll go into doing the weeknights. After reading this thread though. I think I'm going to become a little bit of a stickler on my days and times, and see if it helps with bookings at all. I am having a hard time getting bookings. I've been lurking around here for a few years now, and am really now trying to ramp up my business. I WANT LEVEL 3 DISNEY. First time since I started that I have been gung ho about the incentive trip.
A Sat Show is a direct sales event typically held on Saturdays, where consultants showcase products and engage with potential customers. For busy parents, these shows can be beneficial as they often fall on weekends when parents have more free time to attend without the constraints of weekday schedules. Additionally, the relaxed atmosphere allows for social interaction and product exploration, making it easier for parents to find solutions that fit their family needs.
To effectively schedule your Sat Shows, start by mapping out your family's regular activities, such as sports, school events, and family commitments. Look for weekends that are less busy and consider alternating show times to accommodate different schedules. Communicating with your family about your plans and involving them in the process can also help ensure that everyone is on board and that shows are scheduled at convenient times.
To promote your Sat Shows to busy parents, utilize social media platforms and local community groups to spread the word. Create engaging posts that highlight the convenience of attending a weekend show, such as the opportunity to shop while the kids are occupied. Offering incentives like exclusive discounts or fun activities for children during the show can also attract more parents. Additionally, consider hosting virtual shows for those who may not be able to attend in person.
To make your Sat Shows more appealing to time-strapped parents, keep the events concise and focused. Offer quick demonstrations that showcase the efficiency of the products, emphasizing how they can save time in the kitchen. Providing snacks or refreshments can create a welcoming atmosphere, and having a designated area for kids can allow parents to relax while their children are entertained. Consider scheduling shows during times that align with typical family routines, such as mid-morning or early afternoon.
Utilizing digital tools like calendar apps can help you manage your Sat Show schedule efficiently. Set reminders for important dates and deadlines, and consider using scheduling software that allows customers to book their spots easily. Additionally, resources like checklists and templates for invitations can streamline your planning process. Engaging with other consultants for tips and sharing best practices can also provide valuable insights into optimizing your schedule.