I Had Put the Pampered Chef Catalog Around My Office About 2 Weeks Before My

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Discussion Overview

The thread discusses experiences related to placing Pampered Chef orders around an office environment, particularly in the context of a grand opening show. Participants share their thoughts on receiving unexpected orders and the potential for future sales.

Discussion Character

  • Anecdotal
  • Opinion-based

Main Points Raised

  • One participant shares their experience of placing the Pampered Chef catalog around their office, resulting in about $300 worth of orders prior to their grand opening show.
  • Another participant expresses excitement about an unexpected $80 order, suggesting that it is a positive addition to sales.
  • Several users mention the idea of continuing to generate interest in Pampered Chef products by encouraging others to host catalog shows or share catalogs with friends and neighbors.
  • One participant, identifying as a consultant, notes the potential for regular catalog shows at their workplace, especially with the upcoming holidays.

Areas of Agreement / Disagreement

Participants generally express positive sentiments about unexpected orders and the potential for future sales, indicating a shared enthusiasm for continuing to promote Pampered Chef products.

Contextual Notes

The discussion reflects personal experiences of participants in promoting Pampered Chef products in an office setting, highlighting the informal nature of their sales strategies.

Who May Find This Useful

Consultants looking for ideas on how to promote Pampered Chef products in workplace environments may find the shared experiences beneficial.

Jen1409
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I had put the PC catalog around my office about 2 weeks before my grand opening show for people to order and got about $300 worth of orders so I can't complain from that. Anyways one of the ladies, emailed me today with an $80 order. I so wish I had that order a week ago before I closed my show! Oh well. I gave her the option of putting it in as an individual order or adding it to a show I have scheduled at the end of the month.
 
Re: bummedDon't be bummed! That's another $80 sale- out of the blue! Be excited! :)
 
Re: bummed
kdangel518 said:
Don't be bummed! That's another $80 sale- out of the blue! Be excited! :)

Word! An $80 individual order is better than $0 :)
 
Re: bummed
Jen1409 said:
I had put the PC catalog around my office about 2 weeks before my grand opening show for people to order and got about $300 worth of orders so I can't complain from that. Anyways one of the ladies, emailed me today with an $80 order. I so wish I had that order a week ago before I closed my show! Oh well. I gave her the option of putting it in as an individual order or adding it to a show I have scheduled at the end of the month.

CONGRATS!!! That means that people are still interested in PC! Wahoo!!!

I would offer to place it on another show, and individual order, or have her see if she would like to pass around a catalog to her friends and neighbors outside of the office to generate another show! She was going to place an $80 order so the free products would be a bonus!

Good Luck!
 
Re: bummedLet her do the next "work" catalog show...I can do a catalog show every couple of months at the school I work at!!! Especially with the holidays coming up, your co-workers are going to want/need more!
 

Frequently Asked Questions

What should I do if I haven't received any responses from my Pampered Chef catalog distribution?

If you haven't received any responses after distributing your Pampered Chef catalogs, consider following up with your colleagues or clients. A friendly reminder or a personal message can encourage them to take a look at the catalog and place an order. Additionally, you might want to host a small tasting event or demonstration to generate more interest.

How can I effectively promote the Pampered Chef catalog in my office?

To effectively promote the Pampered Chef catalog in your office, consider placing it in high-traffic areas where employees gather, such as break rooms or common areas. You can also organize a small cooking demonstration or tasting event to showcase the products and their uses, making it more engaging for your colleagues.

Is it appropriate to follow up with colleagues about the Pampered Chef catalog?

Yes, it is perfectly appropriate to follow up with colleagues about the Pampered Chef catalog. A polite follow-up can show your enthusiasm and help remind them of the products available. Just ensure that your approach is friendly and not overly pushy, as you want to maintain a positive atmosphere in the office.

What are some tips for increasing sales from the Pampered Chef catalog?

To increase sales from the Pampered Chef catalog, consider offering special promotions or discounts for bulk orders. Sharing recipes and cooking tips that utilize the products can also spark interest. Engaging with your audience through social media or hosting a virtual party can further enhance your sales efforts.

How long should I wait before following up on the Pampered Chef catalog?

It’s generally a good idea to wait about one to two weeks after distributing the Pampered Chef catalog before following up. This gives your colleagues enough time to review the catalog and consider their options. A gentle reminder after this period can help prompt them to make a decision.

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