Secrets to Show Bookings: Your Best Tips Revealed

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Discussion Overview

The thread discusses various strategies for securing show bookings during events, with participants sharing their personal experiences and tips on how to approach potential hosts.

Discussion Character

  • Opinion-based
  • Anecdotal

Main Points Raised

  • One participant emphasizes the importance of asking everyone at checkout for bookings, noting that initial apprehension can be overcome.
  • Another participant shares their experience of successfully obtaining referrals when potential hosts decline to book a show.
  • One participant suggests offering a free kitchen show as a door prize to encourage bookings, mentioning that this approach has been effective.
  • Another participant advises against prejudging potential hosts based on their appearance or demographics, suggesting that anyone may be interested in hosting.
  • One participant expresses their dislike for asking but feels it is necessary, sharing a humorous take on the pressure to ask during checkout.
  • Another participant proposes using a sign at checkout to incentivize asking for bookings by offering free shipping as a consequence of not asking.

Areas of Agreement / Disagreement

Participants generally agree on the necessity of asking everyone for bookings, though individual comfort levels and methods of approach vary.

Contextual Notes

The discussion reflects personal experiences and strategies within the context of Pampered Chef shows, highlighting the varied approaches consultants take to engage potential hosts.

Who May Find This Useful

Consultants looking for ideas on how to increase show bookings during events may find the shared experiences and tips relevant.

twinkie10
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What is your best tip for getting show bookings at shows?
 
Ask everyone at checkout!
 
ASK!!!

It's soooo true. I was a little apprehensive at first, but then realized - why??? They don't know me, what's gonna happen if they say no? I'm not going to burst into flames.

Also, if they do say "no", ask for a referral!!! I have gotten lots that way too.
 
I was going to say Ask Everyone also but I'll throw out a couple other ideas too:
-Offer a free kitchen show as a door prize. I've never had anyone turn it down and I've had bookings from people who may have not booked otherwise.
-Talk up the host specials!
-Don't prejudge. Just because it's a guy, an older lady, a young gal, etc, everyone eats and may want to have a show but is too shy to ask!
 
Yes, you have to ask everyone and boy do I hate it! Sometimes at my shows I tell them the PC police are always lurking and checking to make sure we are doing our jobs and part of my job is to ask if they are interested in the business or interested in hosting a show. Then I tell them I will be asking during check out. I've actually had some people come to check out and say "no and no" before I ask. Another problem I have w/check out is after they have given me their order, they wonder off and I have to find them to tell them their total. Anyone else have that happen?
 
Here's a great tip: Put a sign at your check out that says you will give free shipping if you don't ask them to host a show! You will learn to ask everyone unless you want to give your commission away.
 

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the best strategies for securing show bookings?

To secure show bookings, focus on building relationships with potential hosts. Engage them by sharing the benefits of hosting a show, such as free products and discounts. Utilize social media to showcase your products and past shows, and consider offering incentives for bookings, like a small gift or a discount on their order.

How can I effectively follow up with potential hosts?

Effective follow-up is key to securing bookings. After your initial conversation, send a personalized message thanking them for their interest and reminding them of the benefits of hosting. Schedule a follow-up call or message a week later to answer any questions they might have and encourage them to set a date.

What role does social media play in booking shows?

Social media is a powerful tool for booking shows. It allows you to reach a wider audience and showcase your products in a fun and engaging way. Use platforms like Facebook and Instagram to share photos of your shows, customer testimonials, and special promotions. Encourage your followers to host shows by highlighting the rewards they can earn.

How can I motivate my current hosts to book more shows?

To motivate current hosts to book more shows, keep them engaged by regularly communicating with them about upcoming promotions and new products. Offer them exclusive incentives for hosting additional shows, such as bonus rewards or a special gift. Recognize and celebrate their successes to encourage them to continue hosting.

What are some common objections I might face when asking for bookings?

Common objections include concerns about time commitment, lack of space, or uncertainty about inviting guests. Address these objections by emphasizing the flexibility of hosting options, such as virtual shows or smaller gatherings. Reassure them that you will assist with planning and that the experience can be fun and low-pressure.

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