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The thread discusses the logistics and considerations for hosting an online show, particularly for participants with connections to military bases overseas. Participants share their experiences and seek advice on the rules regarding shipping and guest management for such events.
Views differ on the specifics of shipping logistics for online shows hosted overseas, but there is general agreement that guests must pay for direct shipping and that sales are restricted to military addresses.
The discussion is framed around the unique challenges faced by consultants working with military families and the specific regulations that may apply to online shows in such contexts.
Consultants working with military families or those interested in hosting online shows from overseas may find the shared experiences and insights relevant.
I believe that they have to have each order direct shipped to the guests, You really need to hear from some of our overseas military consultants for the particulars on this though.JaimeQ said:Ok so a host doing an online show overseas can they have the show shipped to their home like a reg. host? and then distripute it or does every guest have to pay direct shipping?
An Online Show with Pampered Chef is a virtual event where a consultant showcases products through social media platforms, video conferencing, or dedicated online party sites. Guests can interact, ask questions, and place orders from the comfort of their homes.
To effectively promote your Online Show, use social media platforms to create buzz, send personal invitations via email or messaging apps, and share engaging content related to the products. Consider creating a Facebook event and posting reminders leading up to the show.
Engage guests by encouraging participation through polls, Q&A sessions, and interactive games. Use visuals and demonstrations to showcase products effectively, and make sure to address comments and questions in real-time to keep the audience involved.
An Online Show typically lasts between 1 to 2 hours. This timeframe allows for product demonstrations, guest interaction, and a chance to answer questions without overwhelming attendees. Keep the pace lively to maintain interest throughout the event.
To host an Online Show, you'll need a reliable internet connection, a computer or mobile device with a camera and microphone, and a platform for hosting the event, such as Zoom, Facebook Live, or a dedicated party site. Familiarize yourself with the technology beforehand to ensure a smooth experience.