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Old 06-17-2008, 09:06 AM   #1
 
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I usually don't do the interactive show, but I will do it depending on the crowd and the recipe.
My problem is that I had my shows cut down to 1 hour, start to finish.
Now when I do an interactive show, it takes forever...like an hour longer.
Anyone else finding this is taking longer when they say it should be shorter?
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Old 06-17-2008, 09:10 AM   #2
 
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YES! I have given up on interactive shows. I leave it up to my host but most of them choose my regular show where I cook before.
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Old 06-17-2008, 09:11 AM   #3
 
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Maybe try breaking down the recipe. put steps on index cards or if it is already broken down like one of the trifles, print off several recipes have one set of guests do step 1, next set step 2 and so on. Do a brief talk about the products before you even start and go around the table showing them how to start, etc. While they are preparing the recipe you can throw in a couple of helpful tips and cross sell as well. HTH!
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Old 06-17-2008, 09:20 AM   #4
 
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I feel the same way! Interactive shows take longer and in the summer everyone is more in the mind set of get in, get out, and get on with it. I did the Strawberry Cream Trifle at a show in the 95 degree heat with no AC. Got it done in 15min. talked for another 15min. and we were done. The show was over $500 and everyone was thrilled that it didn't take long. I just passed the cutlery, cookware, and simple additions. I talked about stoneware and was done. I also talked about booking and recruiting a little during the demo but asked each guest personally at checkout. This worked awesome for me!
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Old 06-17-2008, 09:41 AM   #5
 
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I have found that the interactive show is shorter. My shows are 45 min. from start to finish leaving the rest of the time I am there for order taking & cleaning up. It gives the guests more time to mingle so the show isn't as long. It gives me a chance to talk about product collections without having to take time out of the recipe demo to pass the products around. I love the interactive format & so have the guests.
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Old 06-17-2008, 08:41 AM   #6
 
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I felt they took longer too....perhaps make sure that you are still doing pre-prep. I thought I could skip that, but then it took WAY TOO MUCH TIME. So...I offer the interactive show, but leave only a few items to cut/dice/prepare so it cuts time off.
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Old 06-22-2008, 06:32 PM   #7
 
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After 6 months, I've finally gotten comfortable with the interactive shows.

One of my new consultants sets her timer for 40 minutes, then gives herself 5minutes to wrap up the recipe when it goes off, then off to the "spiel" on hosting, recruiting, etc. I finally bit the bullet and started doing that and DANG if it doesn't work! I did a power cooking show on Monday and literally we were done in 25 minutes!

Tuesday I did a show at Curves (SW Layered Salad) started at 6 and was on the road home at 7:30...DH wanted to know what was wrong!

So, my advice is if you're not doing it consistently, really give it a good try, make sure your making a recipe that is a good interactive recipe (not all of them are) and set your timer.

Good luck!
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Old 06-22-2008, 06:51 PM   #8
 
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I keep mine short and sweet! Love interactive demos! In the beginning I speak about bookings and I quickly go over the different products we offer, SA, cookware etc.

I then explain they are going to be participating in an interactive demo. I've gotten all rave reviews from the recipe I use as well.

I do a chocolate raspberry trifle or white chocolate chunk strawberry trifle. Both recipes are on my website.

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Give it a try!
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Old 06-25-2008, 09:53 PM   #9
 
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Any tips on how to cut down the time of the show? I also found that my shows became longer when I made them interactive and am trying to keep the recipe around 30-40 minutes and I have the wrap-up at about 5 minutes and then do a full service checkout. I'm just not sure why the recipe is taking me so long or what I can do to cut down the time. I would love to have customers in and out in 45 min or less but that just seems impossible with the way my shows have been going lately. They've all been over an hour since I started interactive shows. Any tips/advice would be much appreciated.
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Old 06-25-2008, 11:02 PM   #10
 
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My biggest problem is maintaining "control" of the show. It seems that once the demo is finished they scatter. I cannot get them all back together to go over the rest of the stuff I need to go through like shown in the videos. I also feel like I had bigger shows when it was less interactive. I am all for trying it out, but I am growing frustrated. My shows feel very chaotic.
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