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The thread explores creative ideas for using rhymes and catchy phrases to encourage order gathering and bookings for shows. Participants share personal experiences and suggestions for labeling catalogs and promoting shows through playful language.
Views differ on the specific requirements for gathering orders and what qualifies for free products, with no clear consensus on the exact phrasing or approach to use.
Participants are sharing personal experiences and creative ideas related to promoting shows and gathering orders, with a focus on playful language and marketing strategies.
Consultants looking for creative ways to promote their shows and gather orders may find the shared rhymes and phrases helpful for their own marketing efforts.
CAUTION: those 6 orders have to be $150, else it's not a show.chefloriray said:OR... like what you see but your wallet says "NO" gather 6 orders and it's a show!
yes...and no. To get "Product Value" free, it must be $200+. It is up to the consultant however to provide the "something" free. The host then still gets discount on what she wants to purchase.Cindycooks said:Also - if someone is gathering orders - it has to be $200 to get something FREE...
A cute little rhyme about gathering orders serves to make the process more engaging and fun for both the consultant and the customers. It can help lighten the mood, encourage participation, and create a memorable experience that enhances the overall atmosphere of a Pampered Chef show.
To create your own rhyme, start by brainstorming key phrases related to the products and the ordering process. Focus on making it catchy and light-hearted. You can use a simple AABB rhyme scheme, where the first two lines rhyme with each other and the next two lines do the same. Keep it short and sweet to maintain attention.
Yes, using a rhyme can help increase sales by making the ordering process more enjoyable and memorable. When customers feel engaged and entertained, they are more likely to participate actively and place orders. A fun rhyme can also encourage them to share their positive experience with others, potentially leading to more sales in the future.
Incorporating themes or specific products into your rhyme can make it more relevant and relatable to your audience. Tailoring the content to highlight popular items or seasonal themes can capture attention and spark interest, making it easier for customers to connect with the message and feel motivated to order.
You can share your rhyme during the ordering phase of your show, either by reciting it aloud or writing it down on a flip chart or handout. Consider using props or visuals to enhance the presentation. Engaging your guests by inviting them to join in or respond can also create a fun and interactive atmosphere.