Should I Make Business Calls During the Super Bowl?

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Discussion Overview

The thread explores the appropriateness of making business calls during the Super Bowl, with participants sharing their personal experiences and opinions on the matter.

Discussion Character

  • Opinion-based
  • Anecdotal
  • Debate/contested

Main Points Raised

  • One participant expresses no interest in the Super Bowl and questions if customers feel the same about receiving calls during the event.
  • Another participant shares a similar sentiment, wondering about the appropriateness of making calls during the Super Bowl.
  • One participant believes it is inappropriate to make calls during the Super Bowl, acknowledging that most people likely watch it.
  • Another participant hopes to receive calls during the Super Bowl for a mystery host phone-in show.
  • One participant mentions not calling unless they are certain the recipient is not watching the game, noting the potential for distractions.
  • Another participant expresses a desire to avoid interrupting others' Super Bowl parties, planning to make calls at a different time.
  • One participant shares frustration about the Super Bowl being treated like a national holiday, opting to work on taxes instead.
  • Another participant humorously notes the impact of the Super Bowl on local school schedules due to absenteeism.
  • One participant considers making calls during the game but acknowledges the potential for distractions and interruptions.
  • Another participant states they do not make calls on Sundays, viewing it as a family night instead.
  • One participant mentions their director makes calls on Sunday nights, suggesting that some people are home during that time.
  • Another participant shares their experience of being unable to make calls due to distractions at home during family gatherings.
  • One participant notes they do not make calls after 5 PM on Sundays but enjoy attending Super Bowl parties for social reasons.
  • Another participant shares their experience of being interrupted during a weekend, leading to reluctance in making calls during the Super Bowl.
  • One participant finds Sunday afternoons or Saturday mornings to be the best times for calls due to their busy schedule during the week.
  • Another participant states they would not have made calls during the Super Bowl, citing its popularity and expressing annoyance at the thought of receiving sales calls during that time.
  • One participant considered calling during commercials but ultimately preferred to watch the ads instead.
  • Another participant expresses annoyance at receiving calls during the Super Bowl, sharing an experience of being interrupted by a family member.

Areas of Agreement / Disagreement

Views differ among participants regarding the appropriateness of making calls during the Super Bowl, with no clear consensus emerging.

Contextual Notes

Participants share a range of personal experiences and opinions, reflecting varying levels of interest in the Super Bowl and its impact on their business practices.

Who May Find This Useful

Consultants considering the timing of their business calls may find the diverse perspectives shared in this discussion relevant.

Intrepid_Chef
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OK, so I have absolutely NO INTEREST in the Super Bowl and am not doing anything special.

But I don't know if my customers will feel the same.

Do you think it's inappropriate to make calls during this event, even if I ask if it's a bad time?
 
i was wondering the same thing......
 
Yes, I think it is. I don't have any interest in the Super Bowl either, but I know that most people probably do.
 
I am hoping to get calls during the superbowl for my mystery host phone in show....
 
I wouldn't call people - unless you know without a doubt that they won't be watching the Superbowl. In the time it takes to answer the phone and tell someone it's a bad time, the game could completely change. Or the ad they really wanted to see during a commercial could be on...:D
 
I don't want to interrupt anyone's party, so I guess its double calls tomorrow!

Sandi
 
I really don't like how the Super Bowl has become a national holiday which means an evening of not contacting people. I'm going to work on my taxes.
 
Becca_in_MD said:
I really don't like how the Super Bowl has become a national holiday which means an evening of not contacting people. I'm going to work on my taxes.

The funniest thing I heard is that Indianapolis is starting schools 2 hours late because last year they had so many drivers call in sick! Really?
 
HaHa! I was just thinking that now that "the boys" are in the other room watching the football game, should I make some phone calls. Then I got on the computer for a few minutes and read your post. I know there is one person I have been trying to get in touch with and will call.
I figure this: they are enjoying a quiet night without the football game
or they will be to distracted and not want to answer the phone
or they have company answer the phone and then when you hang up the conversation gets sidetracked to PC. They realize they are having a good time with friends, so why not have a PC party and have someone cook for them. (OK, I'm in an optimistic mood)
I am going for it. Good Luck everyone!:D
 
It's really no biggie for me. I don't make phone calls on Sunday anyway.:D So, I don't have to look at it as a lost night of opportunity - I'm just having a fun family night!
 
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Really? My director makes calls on Sunday nights all the time, unless the person is a pastor's wife. She finds that people are home.

I work 2nd shift 3 nights out of 5, or more ... and I do see it as a lost opportunity, since so few people are around during the day. And Roomie whines about not being able to hear anything when I make calls. Being alone in the house with Roomie at a family party, I saw it as a perfect day to make them.

I was leaning towards not making them anyway, but worry that I'm just talking myself out of it. The whole "phone fear" thing.
 
I dont make calls on Sunday after 5 anyway. I dont watch football but I always go to a Superbowl party for the fellowship and fun and of course the food
 
Glad I am not the only one. I survived my snowed in weekend, alternating an hour of research (doctoral), an hour of PC work, and hour of taxes on and off to keep from going insane!

I really wanted to make calls now too, but DH told me not too. I already received several nasty "you are bothering me now, I am trying to shovel" answers this weekend.
 
The best time for me to reach people is Sunday afternoon or evening or Saturday morning (after 10am but before noon). My kids keep me really busy during the week and although I bring my stuff to make calls during practices and whatnot I don't always reach people. I get a larger percentage of live people on Sat or Sun.
 
I absolutely would not have made any calls last night during the Super Bowl.
Did you hear it was the most watched TV event in history?

We are huge sports fans and even though I am a consultant, I would have been royally PEEVED if another DS consultant called me during that time to book a show. In fact, it might turn me off altogether. I know it's after the fact, but just thought I'd weigh in. Also, I do make calls on Sundays, just not "that" Sunday! :)

Did anyone decide to make calls and get any success? If anything, I would have ran a "super bowl widow" sale or something, where "they" could call "me".
 
I thought about it but decided that since I have been doing good with calls during the week, I would not worry about calls during Super Bowl. Did briefly consider phoning during the commercials but I like watching the Super Bowl commercials.
 
I would be annoyed with calls during the Super Bowl. At the party we were at last night, the name of incoming calls is posted on the screen. Even if you were ignoring the call, you couldn't ignore the number plastered on the screen - a bank - probably calling for some unpaid bill. How embarassing!

What if you called during their Super Bowl party and your name got plastered up there. Could you hear the unpleasant discussion of Pampered Chef going on at the party?
 
I was not at a Super Bowl party it was just my boyfriend and I watching it together..and my team was not in it..as I am a Steelers fan..HOWEVER..his mom called me..and I was very annoyed that she just wanted to chit chat.

So I would have been very annoyed with a "sales" call..for lack of a better term.
 

Frequently Asked Questions

Should I make business calls during the Super Bowl?

It’s generally not advisable to make business calls during the Super Bowl, as many people are focused on the game and may not be receptive to sales pitches or discussions.

What if I have important clients to contact during the Super Bowl?

If you have important clients to contact, consider sending a text or email instead. This allows them to respond at their convenience without interrupting their game experience.

Are there specific times during the Super Bowl when calls might be more acceptable?

Typically, the best times to make calls would be during halftime or commercial breaks, as people may be more likely to engage during those moments.

How can I prepare for business calls around the Super Bowl?

Plan your calls for times before or after the game, or schedule them for the following day. This ensures you have your clients’ full attention and can have a productive conversation.

What are the potential consequences of making calls during the Super Bowl?

Making calls during the Super Bowl may lead to frustrated clients, missed opportunities, and could damage your professional relationship if they feel their time is not being respected.

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