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maughlinsmith
08-12-2007, 09:27 AM
I want to get my guests more involved by allowing them to each do part of the recipe. My thought was to give each person or team a tool and ingredient and simultaneously allow everyone to do their part. Once that is done, I would proceed with completing the recipe. Has anyone ever done anything like this? I would appreciate your guidance...
Maxine Smith
pampered1224
08-12-2007, 10:05 AM
I have been doing "hands-on" shows for years. Letting the guests touch the products and use them makes for higher sales. The way I do it is to simply ask for volunteers. OR I will go throught the tools I will be using and ask if anyone here is interested in using that tool in todays recipe so they can see how it really works! I usually always get takers and it is very rare if I don't sell that product(s) to at least the person demoing the item.
You could also do a team thing. If you have a recipe that needs to be done in several steps, simply break up into several groups and each group does part of the recipe. The big thing about an interactive show in any way shape or form is this, MAKE SURE YOUR HOSTS KNOW AT THE FIRST PHONE CALL that this is how you do your shows. There won't be any surprises then.
maughlinsmith
08-12-2007, 10:45 AM
Thanks John. I think getting guests more involved would just HAVE to help sales but I'm very new and just figuring out what works for me. So, I'll take all the help and suggestions I can get.
Maxine Smith
lizcooks4u
08-12-2007, 11:14 AM
how I do this is I do my show, I take extra say apples, and then the guests come to the table and take turns chopping, cutting, etc. Seems to do the job as well.
I even use the family qsp, then I have a member of the audience come up and use that to mix the beverage, I usually sell a few family qsp this way too.
Good Luck;
Liz
ps: It's always been a lot of fun too! That along with the Queen of Shopper's.
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