How can I make my catalogue shows successful and generate more business?

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Discussion Overview

This thread explores various strategies and personal experiences related to hosting successful catalog shows within the Pampered Chef community. Participants share insights on generating business, customer care, and the importance of communication with hosts.

Discussion Character

  • Anecdotal, Opinion-based

Main Points Raised

  • One participant, identifying as a consultant, mentions that catalog shows can be a great way to generate business if executed properly, and expresses interest in learning from others' experiences.
  • Another participant shares their experience with a $1000 Mystery Host Catalog show, emphasizing the importance of regular communication with hosts and providing them with a thank you gift.
  • Several users mention the effectiveness of host coaching, encouraging hosts to engage their networks and promoting excitement about the products.
  • One participant notes that their catalog shows typically average $350-$400 in sales, highlighting the potential for good sales even with catalog shows.
  • Another participant discusses the significance of communication, stating they check in with hosts frequently to support them and track progress towards goals.
  • Some participants express the practice of sending thank you cards to hosts and guests, viewing it as a standard courtesy and a way to maintain relationships.
  • One participant mentions using recipe cards as a dual-purpose gift and business card for customer care.

Areas of Agreement / Disagreement

Views differ on the effectiveness of catalog shows compared to cooking shows, with some participants emphasizing the importance of cooking shows for higher sales, while others advocate for the potential of catalog shows.

Contextual Notes

Participants share personal experiences and insights based on their time as consultants, with varying levels of experience in hosting catalog shows.

Who May Find This Useful

New consultants or those looking to enhance their catalog show strategies may find the shared experiences and tips beneficial.

JanetM
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I am new to PC and joined this site to get some helpful information. I posted a similar thread requesting help and did not get much input and so I will try this area.

I find myself doing a lot of catalogue sales and think that this may be a great way to generate business and revenue if done right. I would like to know what others do to generate successful catalogues shows...bookings...referrals and finally customer care. Does anyone send a thank you note.

I would appreciate any input.

Janet
 
I think if you just search the files you can find great forms and stuff for catalog shows. I've seen several in recent posts. Catalog shows are a great way to drum up extra business, but the emphasis is really on the cooking shows. People are more likely to buy when they've see, touch, feel, and use the products.

I'm doing a $1000 Mystery Host Catalog show right now. I got the idea from this site actually. It's ending next week, so I can't tell you how it's done yet. But I keep in touch with my hosts at least once a week to see if they've run into any trouble, have any questions, and just to see how they are doing in general. My thank you for their participation is a Season's Best Cookbook which I will autograph will my thanks when I send them whatever host benefits they win.

Basically, I think the biggest thing is to do all of the same host coaching you would do with a regular cooking show. Encourage them to ask everyone they know to take a look at the catalog.
 
I have some letters/flyers that I would give to my catalog hosts, I'll see if I can find them and post them here for you.

I mostly have cooking shows, but when I do have a catalog show- the sales are pretty good- I'd say my catalog shows average $350-$400.00
 
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How do you go about hosting a mystery catalogue show? Sounds good. Thanks for the letters and flyers Kacey.

Janet
 
Janet, can you PM me your email address? It'll be easier to email you the attachments to the files I have.

Thanks.
 
JanetM said:
How do you go about hosting a mystery catalogue show? Sounds good. Thanks for the letters and flyers Kacey.

Janet

These are great threads to explain the Mystery Host Catalog show much better than I can:

1000 Mystery Host Show

and here:

Mystery Host 2
 
Janet-I received your PM, but thought I'd put it here in case more people have more to input. Sorry if it's too long!

I definitely LOVE catalog shows. I do quite a few and it's surprising how many are people that don't do shows, don't have time, whatever. You are missing out if you aren't offering this. I don't have enough time (when people want to do shows) to leave my house enough to have the sales I want.

How to get high sales. Well, this is dependent on the host. Where they work helps a lot b/c that can be a lot of people easy to get to. I've had awesome success with people that work at hospitals. Otherwise, just coach them. Get them excited about the product by talking to them about what they hope to earn. What they would love but "can't get" (they are sometimes surprised how much they actually earn even if you TELL them). If possible, even invite them to your home (or meet them) to see/touch some of the products. My hosts are really excited about the option even if they don't take me up on it. You want them invested in the show too. Get them excited about the upcoming host specials so that they can talk to people about having their own cooking OR catalog show.

As for how I get these? Well, I've been doing this for 4 years now and it does get easier. I mention catalog shows in my newsletters, at shows, at expos, to my friends (who then pass people onto me). Yes, I mention cooking shows too, but people KNOW I can do that. They forget about catalog shows (or that they even exist). I was shocked at the number of people I contacted after an expo that put no on their drawing slip, yet said...oh, I could do that to a catalog show. Cooking shows are definitely a great place to get them too. Again...get your host excited and make sure she knows it's an option.

For customer care, I put in recipe cards with my info on them (so it's like a gift and business card in one and CHEAP). Follow up as I would with a cooking show (before I close, hopefully, so that I know they are aware of the special and host specials, etc).

You asked about a thank you with the package. To the host? It depends. I may include a season's best or something like that. Definitely recipe cards. I give them extra $ to spend for have a $300 or $500 catalog show too. Incentives!

Hope this helps. I should be sleeping!
 
I always send out a thank you card to all my host. I just think it is the right thing to do. Also all my host get a seasons best cookbook.
 
For me communication has been the key to success with my catalogs. I let all my catalog hosts know that I will be calling about every third day since I have given her the packet and done host coaching.
And I tell her that this is so I can encourage her in her catalog show, find out how close she is to her goal (tally everything up for her), brainstorm with her on maybe who else to ask for orders, and to find out if she might need more catalogs or order forms.
My catalog shows usually run anywhere from 7-14 days. Of course there have been exceptions for longer catalog shows but that was only for my veteran hosts.
I agree that you should host coach the same as if it was a cooking show and really emphasize the wish list so that you both can set up the goals for the catalog show!
I do send out a thank you note and with catalog shows since I am not able to try to get bookings because I won't be doing the checkout with the people ordering, I do ask that all the contact information for each person ordering is filled in so I can do some follow up customer care (leads). And I give her plenty of incentives to get me bookings, in addition to the host booking benefit.
$10 in free products for each booking secured and held
If there is more than one booking, she can wait and use her FPV I am giving her on the last host's show.

Mary secures 3 bookings for me from Sarah, Amy, and Liz. So she chooses to wait until the last show with Liz to cash in her free money instead of $10 free at each show! So after all three have had their shows, Mary gets to use her free $30 at Liz's show, under the host order, seperate from her host booking benefit.
Hope this helps you!

Debbie :chef:
 
Hi there..I'm very new...and would love some info as well...lol...as much as possible...
Thanks so much,,am SO glad I found this group:D
Sharon
 
gothim0802 said:
I always send out a thank you card to all my host. I just think it is the right thing to do. Also all my host get a seasons best cookbook.

I send out thank-you cards to each guest, too!
 
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Kacey,

I think this is a great idea...sending thank you cards to each guest. What do you use and say?

Janet
 

Frequently Asked Questions

What are some effective ways to promote my catalogue shows?

To effectively promote your catalogue shows, utilize social media platforms to create buzz and share event details. Send personalized invitations to your contacts, and consider offering incentives for attendees, such as exclusive discounts or a chance to win a prize. Additionally, leverage email marketing to reach out to your customer base and remind them about the show.

How can I engage my guests during a catalogue show?

Engagement is key to a successful catalogue show. Start by welcoming guests warmly and introducing yourself. Use interactive elements like games or quizzes related to the products. Encourage guests to ask questions and share their experiences with Pampered Chef products. You can also showcase product demonstrations to highlight their benefits and uses.

What should I include in my catalogue show presentation?

Your presentation should include an overview of the Pampered Chef brand, a selection of featured products, and their unique selling points. Highlight any current promotions or special offers, and share personal stories or testimonials about how the products have benefited you or your customers. Be sure to leave time for questions and discussions.

How can I follow up with guests after the catalogue show?

Following up is crucial for converting interest into sales. Send a thank-you email to all attendees, expressing your appreciation for their participation. Include a link to your online catalogue and any special offers that may still be available. Personalize your messages by referencing specific products they showed interest in and inviting them to reach out with any questions.

What strategies can I use to increase sales from catalogue shows?

To increase sales, consider offering exclusive discounts or bundle deals available only during the show. Encourage guests to place orders on the spot by providing easy ordering options. Additionally, create a sense of urgency by highlighting limited-time offers or low stock on popular items. Building relationships with your guests can also lead to repeat business and referrals.

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