Why Won't They Pin Down a Date for Shows?

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Discussion Overview

This thread discusses the challenges faced by Pampered Chef consultants in securing bookings for shows, particularly when potential hosts are hesitant to commit to specific dates. Participants share their personal experiences and strategies for encouraging bookings.

Discussion Character

  • Anecdotal
  • Opinion-based
  • Exploratory

Main Points Raised

  • One participant mentions having several "maybes" for shows but no confirmed bookings, expressing frustration over the lack of follow-up from potential hosts.
  • Another participant shares a similar experience, noting a reduction in scheduled shows and suggesting that consultants should not expect potential hosts to call back.
  • One participant emphasizes the need for consultants to proactively reach out to potential hosts to secure dates, as they may not initiate contact.
  • Another participant recounts a discussion at a cluster meeting where some consultants felt they were bothering potential hosts, while others noted that persistence can be appreciated.
  • One participant describes how some potential hosts struggle to plan ahead due to other commitments, suggesting that consultants should keep calling despite the challenges.
  • Another participant shares a strategy of offering incentives to encourage bookings, such as free products for hosts who meet certain criteria.
  • One participant suggests that having an email option for communication can be beneficial, as it allows potential hosts to respond at their convenience.
  • Another participant notes that potential hosts may be more likely to commit to shows that are scheduled soon rather than far in advance, recommending the idea of "Express Shows."

Areas of Agreement / Disagreement

Views differ on the best approach to securing bookings, with some participants advocating for proactive outreach while others suggest offering incentives. No clear consensus emerges on a single effective strategy.

Contextual Notes

Participants share experiences from their own consultant practices, reflecting a range of strategies and emotional responses to the challenges of booking shows.

Who May Find This Useful

Consultants looking for insights into common challenges in securing show bookings and various approaches to encourage potential hosts may find this discussion relevant.

Yakmama
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I have about 5 or 6 "maybes" for shows.

I have left them each messages saying that I have some openings for June and that if they decided to change their mind about hosting, to please let me know so I can take them off my call list.

No one has called me back. The few that I have spoken to always say, "yes- I still want to, but now is not good." They never ever pin down a date.

So here I am today with 5 or 6 maybes and not a single show booked for June. This hasn't happened since I started in September. I've always had at least a couple of shows per month.

Any ideas?
 
I know how you feel. I had four shows on my calendar for June (well, one on may 29th), and now I'm down to two, one of which is faltering as we speak.

I don't have many solutions except to say I never expect anyone to call me. I do leave my number, but I don't expect to be high enough on their priority list (after family, work, friends etc) for them to get around to calling me. And I don't take that personally either.

Try calling these folks at a different time of day. If you're really desparate for the bookings, offer an incentive.
 
The reality is that NO ONE will probably call you back.

You will need to call them, and ask them if one of those dates work. That's just the way it is - people don't call back, but I'm sure some of them will book if you call them.
 
At our last cluster meeting, they were talking about this, and someone said how they felt like they were harrassing their potential hosts. Then one consultant said that she has had people thank her for continuing to call, because she wanted to have a party, but needed to be pinpointed.

Maybe you could talk up the July incentives (more free stuff), maybe offer a summer themed party?? Just some ideas I could think of!!
 
We also talked about this last night at our meeting. Your problem is a common one. Sometimes I have people who can not think beyond the next week. They have 2 events before the end of the month and it throws them into a tizzy! And if a friend or two says they will be going on vacation that week then we have to postpone it until the fall. Not realizing that the other 20 people they have invited are going to be available.

I applaud you for continuing to call. And do so because they will not call you back. Once you get rid of that expectation, it will make it a little less frustrating (notice I said little!!)

Keep hammering away and it will pay off.
 
I brought this up at our last meeting & said that I will GIVE the host/hostess the bowls for free, BUT they have to book in June & they have to have a 700.00 show! I got 2 bookings this way & it will cost me 50.00 for both, but I'll have 2 700.00 shows.....(and they get the Chillzanne free as well) If these shows pan out I'll already have enough for level 2 of the SAT!! :D
 
Keep at it. I think offering an incentive or deadline is helpful. Also having an email address is a great way for some people to contact you since they may be getting home late or just not in the mood to talk.I'll call a few times and then say "I'll call you next season." Then, in a few months I call them with the new thing available.One incentive is the Dollar Days where you offer a nice product for the cost of the day. Food chopper for $9 if show held on June 9th. Forces people to book early and gives them a time frame that they can grasp. Good luck.
 
It can be discouraging, but keep at it.Sometimes people will actually be better about picking a date close in, rather than one further out. They know what they're doing for the next 2 weeks, but not a month from now. Use that to your advantage. Offer "Express Shows" - which are just shows that happen soon. But with a name, they sound fun. :)
 

Frequently Asked Questions

Why won't they pin down a date for shows?

There can be several reasons for not pinning down a date for shows. Often, hosts may want to gauge interest from potential guests before committing to a specific date. They might also be waiting to coordinate schedules with friends or family to ensure maximum attendance.

Are they unsure about their availability?

Yes, sometimes hosts are uncertain about their own availability due to personal commitments or unexpected events. This uncertainty can lead to hesitation in setting a date for the show.

Could they be waiting for a specific product launch?

Absolutely! Hosts may want to align their show date with the launch of new products or promotions from Pampered Chef. This strategy can help attract more guests and increase sales during the show.

Is it a matter of finding the right venue?

Finding the right venue can also be a factor. Hosts may be considering different locations, such as their home or a community space, and want to ensure that the venue is available on their desired date before making a commitment.

Are they concerned about the current social climate?

Yes, hosts may be hesitant to set a date due to concerns about health and safety, especially in light of recent events. They might be waiting to see how the situation evolves before committing to hosting a gathering.

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