Items Under $20 or $25 Invitation/Fly - Help!

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SUMMARY

The discussion focuses on strategies for promoting a Pampered Chef show, particularly during the back-to-school season. Key suggestions include highlighting items priced under $20 or $25, emphasizing the time-saving benefits of the Deep Covered Baker (DCB), and showcasing menu costs of less than $2 per serving. Participants recommend using eye-catching visuals, such as circling affordable items in catalogs, and encouraging hosts to invite a wide audience while fostering excitement about the event. Offering incentives for attendance and future bookings is also advised to enhance participation.

PREREQUISITES
  • Understanding of Pampered Chef product offerings
  • Familiarity with promotional strategies for home-based businesses
  • Knowledge of effective invitation design and marketing
  • Basic principles of customer engagement and sales techniques
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  • Research effective flyer design techniques for home shows
  • Explore strategies for highlighting product value in marketing
  • Learn about customer engagement tactics for direct sales
  • Investigate incentive programs to boost attendance at events
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This discussion is beneficial for new consultants, home-based business owners, and anyone involved in direct sales, particularly those promoting Pampered Chef products or similar offerings.

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I am a very new consultant. A friend has offered to host a show at a friend’s house to help with my new pc business. She now seems a little worried about the timing – we are doing the show in September because of the great stoneware discount. But with it being back to school and so many people already short on cash – she seems a little stressed about inviting people to a show.

I would like but something on her flyer about PC having having X amount of items under $20 dollars and something about the DCB being a time saver and menus at less than $2 per serving.

Has anyone done any type of invite like this?? Any thoughts or ideas would be greatly appreciated!! I figure if she can get people to come and we have at least $150 to make a show that would be great – maybe even get a booking by offering an incentive or extra gift.

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I took a catalog and circled everything that is priced under $20 with a red sharpie. The catalog is full of red circles...great eye catcher and I suggest that you might do the same thing with the catalog you give to your host. She can show it at her show or you can do the same with one you have that you take to your shows. It really works!
 
I would also let her know that the products will sell themselves, and not to worry that everyone who attends orders....let her know you just need to practice, that you need contacts and that it's a fun way to get together. Tell her to invite EVERYONE, to encourage everyone bring a friend and that the sales are not the BIG focus....if she's excited about the party, those she invites will want to come. = )
 
It's not just the $20 price point that gets people - some will complain about the price of a $6 item if they think it's too high. The way to get past that is to show the VALUE of our products, and that they are multi-use. If you really want a list of items, get the Products.zip file from the files and sort it by price.
 

Hi there! First of all, congratulations on starting your Pampered Chef business! Hosting a show during September is a great idea, especially with the stoneware discount. I can understand your friend's concern about the timing, but there are definitely ways to make it appealing for people to attend.One idea is to highlight the affordable options that Pampered Chef offers, such as the items under $20 or $25. You can also mention the time-saving benefits of the DCB and how it can help busy families during the back-to-school season. Additionally, you can emphasize the value of our products by mentioning that our menus are less than $2 per serving.I have seen other consultants successfully use these strategies in their invitations and flyers, so I think it's a great idea to include them in yours. You could also offer a special incentive or extra gift for those who attend the show or book a future show. That can definitely help attract more guests and potentially lead to more bookings.Overall, I believe with the right messaging and incentives, your friend's show can be a success. Best of luck to you both! Let me know if you have any further questions or need more ideas. Happy cooking!
 

Frequently Asked Questions

What types of items are available under $20 or $25 from Pampered Chef?

Pampered Chef offers a variety of kitchen tools, gadgets, and accessories under $20 or $25. These may include items like measuring spoons, small utensils, baking tools, and seasonings. Check the current catalog or website for the latest offerings.

How can I effectively promote items under $20 or $25 in my invitation or flyer?

Highlight the value and practicality of these affordable items in your invitation or flyer. Use engaging visuals, list the benefits of each item, and consider including a special promotion or bundle deal to attract more interest.

Can I create a special event focused solely on items under $20 or $25?

Absolutely! Hosting a themed event that highlights affordable items can be a great way to attract customers. You can showcase these products through demos, tastings, or interactive games to engage your audience and encourage sales.

What are some effective ways to follow up with guests after sending out invitations for items under $20 or $25?

After sending out invitations, consider following up with a friendly reminder via email or social media. You can also share additional information about the featured items, customer testimonials, or exclusive offers to encourage them to make a purchase.

How can I encourage guests to bring friends to an event focused on affordable items?

Incentivize guests to bring friends by offering a referral bonus or a small gift for each friend they bring. You can also create a fun and welcoming atmosphere that emphasizes the value of the items, making it a social event that everyone will want to attend.

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