Who Remembers That Thread? Thank You Script Needed

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Discussion Overview

The thread centers around the need for a thank you script for Pampered Chef consultants to use when reaching out to guests who may not want to provide their email addresses. Participants share their experiences and suggestions regarding customer follow-up communication.

Discussion Character

  • Anecdotal
  • Opinion-based

Main Points Raised

  • One participant expresses a desire for a thank you script for guests who do not wish to share their email addresses.
  • Another participant suggests searching the files section for resources related to customer care calls.
  • A participant shares their personal experience of calling guests to thank them, noting that this approach led to positive outcomes such as add-on sales and bookings.
  • One participant mentions that they prefer not to use a script, finding it difficult to be sincere, but acknowledges that scripts can serve as helpful outlines.
  • A consultant provides a sample thank you message they use, emphasizing the importance of acknowledging guests' attendance and offering to remove them from future communications if desired.

Areas of Agreement / Disagreement

Views differ on the use of scripts, with some participants favoring them for structure while others prefer a more personal approach without a script.

Contextual Notes

Participants share their individual experiences and preferences regarding customer follow-up, reflecting a variety of approaches to communication in their consulting practices.

Who May Find This Useful

Consultants looking for ideas on how to thank guests and engage with them post-event may find the shared experiences and suggestions relevant.

AmaraJ
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Okay, I remember seeing this on a thread over the past few days....who was it???!!!

Anyway, I like the idea and just wanted to ask if you could share your "script" again for them. I have been sending out emails that thank all the guest, but I need something for those that don't have or want to give out their email.
 
look in the files sections under a search "customer care calls" and it will pull up several files for care calling of all sorts, including MACs I am sure!
 
I mentioned to someone about the Big MAC calls, but I never used a script. I just thanked them for coming to the show, that I enjoyed meeting them, and I had a really fun time and hoped they did as well. Most of the time I just got answering machines. There were times I got a live person and they were pleasantly surprised that I was just calling to say "thanks" and nothing else. This resulted in add-on sales, additional bookings, compliments, constructive and helpful criticism and appreciation! :)

If I remember where I posted it, I'll provide a link for you!
 
Hi there! I'm a Pampered Chef consultant and I remember seeing this on a thread as well. I think it's a great idea to have a script for those who don't want to give out their email. Here's one that I use:"Thank you so much for attending my Pampered Chef party! I hope you had a great time and enjoyed learning about our products. Just a reminder, if you don't want to receive emails from me in the future, please let me know and I'll remove you from my list. Thank you again for your support!"I hope this helps! Let me know if you have any other questions. Happy cooking!
 

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the "Who Remembers That Thread?" in Pampered Chef?

The "Who Remembers That Thread?" is a popular engagement tactic used by Pampered Chef consultants on social media to spark nostalgia and connection with their audience. It often involves recalling a previous product, event, or experience that resonates with customers, encouraging them to share their memories and experiences related to Pampered Chef.

How can I create a thank you script for my customers?

A thank you script should be personal and heartfelt. Start by expressing genuine gratitude for their support, mention specific products they purchased or events they attended, and invite them to share their experiences. You can also include a reminder about upcoming promotions or events to keep them engaged.

Why is it important to thank customers in direct sales?

Thanking customers is crucial in direct sales as it helps build strong relationships and fosters loyalty. A simple thank you can make customers feel appreciated and valued, encouraging repeat business and positive word-of-mouth referrals, which are vital for the success of a direct sales consultant.

What are some key elements to include in a thank you script?

Key elements to include in a thank you script are a warm greeting, specific acknowledgment of their purchase or support, a personal touch (like a shared memory or compliment), an invitation for feedback, and a reminder of future events or promotions. This creates a comprehensive and engaging message.

Can I use a thank you script for social media posts?

Yes, a thank you script can be effectively adapted for social media posts. Make sure to keep it concise and engaging, using a friendly tone. You can also encourage interaction by asking followers to share their thoughts or memories related to the products or experiences you mention.

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