Success with Booking Slide: 4 Shows & 1 Catalog!

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Discussion Overview

This thread discusses participants' experiences with using the booking slide during their Pampered Chef shows, including successes, challenges, and personal adaptations of the slide.

Discussion Character

  • Anecdotal
  • Opinion-based
  • Exploratory

Main Points Raised

  • One participant, identifying as a consultant, shared that they successfully booked 4 shows and 1 catalog using the booking slide at their recent show.
  • Another participant expressed uncertainty about how to use the booking slide, indicating they have yet to try it at their shows.
  • One participant mentioned feeling disappointed about not having the official booking slide, preferring a more polished version.
  • Another participant described their DIY approach to creating a booking slide, which included printing and laminating it, and noted the cost involved.
  • Several users commented positively on the effectiveness of the booking slide, with one noting it adds a "wow" factor that engages guests.
  • One participant shared their experience of using the slide to introduce bookings, resulting in 2 bookings from 6 guests.
  • Another participant mentioned using the slide at the beginning of their show to capture attention and facilitate discussion about hosting.
  • One participant reflected on their struggles with sharing their personal story and recruiting, while finding the booking slide helpful in reducing stress during presentations.
  • Several participants discussed the variability of booking success, noting that outcomes can differ based on the audience present at the shows.
  • One participant shared a humorous take on their personal story related to their journey with Pampered Chef.

Areas of Agreement / Disagreement

Views differ on the effectiveness of the booking slide, with some participants reporting success while others express challenges or uncertainty in using it effectively.

Contextual Notes

Participants shared a range of personal experiences and adaptations related to the booking slide, reflecting individual styles and approaches to engaging guests during shows.

Who May Find This Useful

Consultants looking for insights into using the booking slide effectively and those interested in sharing experiences related to booking shows.

AmyP
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Can I just say I used the booking slide at my show this past weekend and got 4 shows and 1 catalog! I feel it really works cause you got hrough it with your guests and they really pay attention!
 
Congrats!
I've have yet to use mine - not sure what or how to use it yet. Guess I'll have to use it at my next show!
 
I am still sad I don't have one. I know I can make it.... but I just want the fancy one! LOL
 
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I actually printed it out online, went to staples and picked the colors out and had it laminated. Then just taped the backs together. COst $27 though. lol, I shoudl of asked before I did it but its ok. I used mine at the end of show. I said one more thing before Im done, and went through it.
 
Glad it worked for you!! Hey, that $27 was a good investment!
 
Sounds like it's paying off, though! That's great!
 
I like the booking slide for the "wow" factor. When I whip that thing out, I always hear a few giggles. Really gets their attention!
 
Can we order this on supply order yet? I made my own, but it's not that "flashy". (I typed the info on paper, put the paper in page protectors, then taped the page protectors together with clear packing tape).
 
I used mine for the first time this past weekend...was having a hard time finding the words to introduce it! I thanked my hostess with one of our reusable bags (from the supply orders) and then told everyone she was going to need that and MORE to carry all of her HOSTESS REWARDS...and then whipped out the slide and read through it....2 bookings out of 6 guests!!!
 
That works Cindy! I have used mine since my very first show as I look forward to giving my brain a rest as I don't have to remember anything - it's all listed for me. Lately I have been using it at the beginning of the show when I give a reusable shopping bag and SB Cookbook and tell the guests that "Today/tonite Suzie is going to get a ton for free so lets start it off! As my token of thanks I'd like to give Suze blah blah blah. Is that it? Heck no! Why did Suzie want to have all of you over, aside from your great company? For hosting todays show, Suzie is going to get ALL of this (as i throw out the slide and let it expand)." Then i cover the slide and finish the slide with and you too can get all of this by booking your own show at the end. We'll talk about that more as we go along but keep it in mind as I know your wish list is going to grow quite lengthy. Suzie would LOVE you to pieces if you buy everything at full price but heck, we're all about a bargain! Sorry Suzie, not to hurt your sales but really my peeps, host your own show and reap Suzies benefits. No need for her to hog them all to herself! And I assure you, there's more than enough of me to go around! :)

Ok I could go on and on but I wont - that's how i work in the slide...
 
That sounds GREAT Melissa...I diffidently have to expand more, but it was easy! I've always been one that my "words" truly had to be "my own" (absolutely dispise roll playing at Cluster Meetings). Thanks again...I really found the bag/tote an easy lead in!!!!
 
I do like your idea, Melissa! I will have to try it!
 
Happy to share. I think I do great at the slide and pushing shows (not bragging - want to be clear) but boy do I suck (yes that blunt) at 'my story' and recruiting. (hence they are tied together) I've been giving it thought and since the booking slide takes away any/all stress to remember everything, I think I'm going to do folders or one master folder and put in page protectors everything I want to cover and do it all at the beginning telling my guests "Ok lets get this boring stuff out of the way at the beginning so that later on you don't want to stab yourselves with the pens I gave to you as the crazy house party lady goes on BLAH BLAH BLAH when you're just ready to eat. (you'd have to hear my tone with all of that - its funny sounding) But at the beginning I have their attention, by the end they are gabbing, already filling out their forms, itching to leave etc. Then I feel rushed and get ahead of myself and skip over my story and more about the biz. I'm getting better on RUFTH and the check out but the other stuff I tend to skip over (not purposely).

Also, make your slide fun so that your guests enjoy it and its not just this flip chart of words. (Again thinking like a guest and hearing BLAH BLAH BLAH) They love it when I end with that "they get me as their personal consultant and not some 1800 number and I assure you, you will not only see that I have the gift to gab tonite, but I do speak clear english. I will forewarn you though, I did go to public school though so it may not be grammatically correct but it is clear." (and in my neck of the woods, very rural (close-minded) they get a HUGE chuckle out of this) (Disclaimer: my comments are not to be offensive to anyone reading this. Simply pointing out a fact to my guests that many companys have outsourced their customer service over seas and 'clear' english is often not a service provided. (ie: Dell is the WORST for this).

Ok off my soap box.

If anyone has suggestions on working in 'the story' and better recruiting, I'm all ears.

Also - the booking slide is not always a huge help for getting bookings. Just like anything else, I think it's hard to predict. I have had shows with 5 people at them where 3 booked shows to Friday nights show with over 20 guests and only 1 booking. All depends on the crowd. Best wishes with your slides!
 
cathyskitchen said:
Can we order this on supply order yet? I made my own, but it's not that "flashy". (I typed the info on paper, put the paper in page protectors, then taped the page protectors together with clear packing tape).

Have you seen this one? I like it better than the one I earned. Thank you to who ever made it.
 

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Melissa, it sounds like you and I have a similar sense of humor! I am having a tough time with my story as well. It would be something like this: I had a FT job and did PC on the side, then I hated my job and decided to quit and open a cafe and still sell PC. It failed, we closed and now I do PC full time because I want to stay home with Mary. The end."
 
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Anne you are too much! lol. I would say for your "story" of how great PC has been. When your cafe closed you still had PC to lean on. and of course about all the friends you get to meet with at your cluster once a month (ME of course) lol
 
At my last cluster meeting the Exec director said that we should stay away from our "story" and really just jump in...Something like this:

"Welcome to Suzies party, I am so glad you could all come. Watch what I do, if it is something you are interested, then we can talk at the end of the show. If I can do this, you can too".

Not sure how well this actually works- I have yet to recruit anyone, but it sure keeps people interest b/c I am not going on endlessly about how I came to PC.
 
Someone from HO came out (I honestly can't remember her name right now) & did a little conference for us a couple months back & I got this from her:
 

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By the way if you use our discount at Office Max it's only around $12!
 
Those are great!
 
AJPratt said:
Melissa, it sounds like you and I have a similar sense of humor! I am having a tough time with my story as well. It would be something like this: I had a FT job and did PC on the side, then I hated my job and decided to quit and open a cafe and still sell PC. It failed, we closed and now I do PC full time because I want to stay home with Mary. The end."

Anne I hear ya! (ok so I read ya! LOL) If I was to be truthful, my story would go like: "I work FT, am in my 30s, single, and since all of my friends are married and with children I am lifeless so PC gets me off of the couch and puts extra cash in my pocket for the house renovations I want to do on the house I bought in November and also helps to pay off the student loans from my masters degree I finished last year." The end. So uplifting and encouraging to the rest of the real world that actually has a life, a family etc... So I either have to make up a story, skip it, or talk about others and not how PC works for me. :yuck:
 
I love your story! I haven't really been telling much of a story, just how I came to sell it and tht I love it.
 
Hope you were being sarcastic b/c I think I have a horrible story hence I skip it all together because I feel most people cannot relate to it. Yours relates to people b/c many people hate their jobs and would love nothing more than to stay home and be a FT mom.
 
I think more people could relate to your story than you realize! I think there are a lot of people who feel like something is missing, have bills to pay and need to get out, but can't afford to. I think I might just do a Why Bag instead of trying to come up with a story.
 
Pedey said:
Someone from HO came out (I honestly can't remember her name right now) & did a little conference for us a couple months back & I got this from her:


What is the magic question from closing?
 
Sorry for the hijack, Amy! Would you expect anything less?
 
kcmckay said:
What is the magic question from closing?
She didn't say! She actually never shared her close at the meeting - she just included them both for us, so I really have no idea what it is. I liked the opening, though, because in 3 minutes of talking she shared the customer opportunity, the hosting opportunity and the consultant opportunity!
 
My guess would be "How do I get started!"
 
It sounds like a great idea!
 
Yes sorry for the hijack! I did start off rambling about the slide! I had good intentions. Then I just get too chatty. :D
 

Frequently Asked Questions

What does "4 Shows & 1 Catalog" mean in the context of Pampered Chef?

"4 Shows & 1 Catalog" refers to a strategy where a consultant aims to book four cooking shows and distribute one catalog during a specific time frame. This approach helps maximize sales opportunities and customer engagement, leveraging both live events and product catalogs to reach a wider audience.

How can I effectively book four shows in a month?

To effectively book four shows in a month, start by reaching out to your existing customer base and personal network. Use social media to promote your shows, offer incentives for hosting, and consider partnering with other consultants for joint events. Additionally, follow up with past hosts and attendees to rekindle interest.

What are the benefits of hosting a catalog show alongside cooking shows?

Hosting a catalog show allows customers who may not be able to attend a live cooking show to still participate in the sales process. It expands your reach, caters to different customer preferences, and can generate additional sales through catalog orders. This dual approach can significantly boost your overall sales and bookings.

What types of incentives can I offer to encourage bookings?

Incentives can include discounts on future purchases, free products, or exclusive offers for hosts. You can also create a tiered rewards system where hosts earn more based on the sales generated during their show. Personalizing the incentives to match your audience's interests can also enhance their effectiveness.

How do I follow up with potential hosts after my initial contact?

Following up with potential hosts is crucial for securing bookings. Send a friendly reminder message or email thanking them for their interest and providing additional information about hosting. You can also share success stories from previous hosts and highlight the benefits they received. Be sure to ask if they have any questions or concerns that you can address.

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