Hosting Dilemma: How Many Guests to Invite? Tips & Tricks

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Discussion Overview

The thread discusses strategies and personal experiences related to how many guests to invite for a hosting event. Participants share their thoughts on encouraging hosts to invite more guests and the potential impact on the atmosphere of the gathering.

Discussion Character

  • Anecdotal
  • Opinion-based
  • Exploratory

Main Points Raised

  • One participant mentions their experience of inviting 6 or 7 guests, hoping that 3 or 4 will attend.
  • Another participant emphasizes the importance of coaching hosts to change their mindset about inviting guests, suggesting that everyone deserves to be included.
  • One participant suggests asking hosts about their goals for the show and discussing the sales needed to achieve those goals, along with the idea that larger groups can create a more relaxed atmosphere.
  • Another participant shares that they provide hosts with a "50 Guests in 5 Minutes" flyer to help generate ideas for invitations.
  • One participant expresses a need for encouragement to ask hosts to invite more guests, sharing a positive response from a host after suggesting they invite everyone they know.

Areas of Agreement / Disagreement

Views differ on the best approach to encouraging hosts to invite more guests, with some participants advocating for specific strategies while others share personal experiences without a clear consensus on a single method.

Contextual Notes

Participants share various personal experiences and strategies related to hosting events, focusing on the dynamics of guest invitations and the potential effects on the event's atmosphere.

Who May Find This Useful

This discussion may be useful for Pampered Chef consultants looking for insights on how to support their hosts in maximizing guest invitations for events.

trps
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"I will probably invite 6 or 7, hoping for 3 or 4 - you know how that goes."

This is an e-mail I got from a host as we were booking.
 
You have to host coach and change her method of thinking! Tell her everyone deserves to come out relax and have fun! Don't pre-judge!!
 
I think first, I would ask her what she is hoping to earn through having a show?
Then let her know about how much she will need in sales to get there. Also, use the phrase "no one is offended by being invited, but if you don't invite someone, there could be hurt feelings."
Also talk about how people feel more pressured to buy more than they can really afford when there are fewer people at the party - if there is a larger group, it takes the pressure off and makes the evening more relaxed and fun for everyone!

Do you use something like the 50 Guests in 5 Minutes flyer? You could go over that with her, to help her think of more people she might want to invite...
 
oops, wrong post.
 
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I give all my hosts the 50 guests in 5 minutes flyer. It really helps them get ideas of who to invite. I also like the phrase of people not being offended if they were invited, but they may be if they weren't.
 
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I guess I just need the encouragement to ask her to invite more without worrying that she cancel because what was I going to loose (not much) so I just asked her to invite everyone she know that she should let them choose if they don't want to come and that she is only asking them to come spend a fun evening. She e-mailed back and said, ok thanks so I think she will do that.
 

Frequently Asked Questions

How many guests should I invite to my Pampered Chef party?

A good rule of thumb is to invite at least 10-15 guests to ensure a solid turnout. This number accounts for potential cancellations and no-shows, helping you achieve a successful party atmosphere.

What if I have a small space for hosting?

If space is limited, consider inviting fewer guests, around 5-8, to keep the gathering comfortable. You can also host a virtual party to include more guests without worrying about physical space.

Should I invite my entire friend group or just a few close friends?

While it’s tempting to invite everyone, focusing on a smaller group of friends who are genuinely interested in the products can lead to a more engaging and successful party. Quality over quantity often yields better results.

How can I encourage guests to bring friends?

When sending out invitations, encourage your guests to bring a friend by highlighting the fun and social aspects of the party. You can also offer incentives, such as a small gift or a raffle entry for each friend they bring.

What if I don’t know many people to invite?

If your network is small, consider reaching out to acquaintances, coworkers, or family members. You can also promote your party on social media to attract a wider audience and invite friends of friends.

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