30 Guests at My Show Last Night!

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Discussion Overview

This thread centers around a participant's experience hosting a successful show with 30 attendees, discussing the challenges and outcomes of large gatherings, including sales and bookings. Participants share their personal experiences and strategies related to show invitations, recipe demonstrations, and follow-up calls.

Discussion Character

  • Anecdotal
  • Opinion-based
  • Exploratory

Main Points Raised

  • One participant, identifying as a consultant, shared their excitement about hosting a show with 30 guests and achieving over $1000 in sales.
  • Another participant expressed a desire to have a similarly successful show and inquired about the invitation process.
  • Several users mentioned that larger shows often lead to lower bookings, sharing their own experiences with this trend.
  • One participant highlighted the importance of sending out invitations, noting it has positively impacted their show results.
  • Another participant discussed the recipes they demonstrated, which were well-received by attendees.
  • One participant shared their struggle with making follow-up calls after shows, seeking advice on how to improve this aspect of their business.

Areas of Agreement / Disagreement

Views differ regarding the impact of large crowds on bookings, with some participants noting a trend of lower bookings despite higher sales, while others share varied experiences without a clear consensus.

Contextual Notes

Participants discussed their personal experiences with show attendance, sales, and follow-up strategies, reflecting a range of practices and outcomes within the consultant community.

Who May Find This Useful

Consultants looking for insights on managing large shows, improving booking rates, and effective follow-up strategies may find this discussion relevant.

Lacy! Awesome! How did I miss this?! That is FABULOUS!!!
 
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ChefSheryl said:
Where can I find the recipes you used?
The brownie pizza is in the Desserts cookbook, and the apple berry salsa is in the All the Best. (sorry, don't have them typed up)
 
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OK, so I didn't get my MAC calls done on Tuesday. (I call 'em DAC, cause rarely do I call in the morning--day after calls!) I made it a goal to get them done yesterday though. I sat down at 5:15 & was determined to not get up until I had called them all! Took about an hour, mostly left messages....felt like a broken record at the end, repeating pretty much the same message! I got about 8-10 live people. I don't know why I don't do this after every show....maybe a new goal for me. People are so surprised that you're actually just calling them to say "thanks". (and I did get 2 more potential bookings for the fall:D Not set in stone, but I'll get back with them with the new catty & I'm sure they'll book then!) I also have a recruit lead....she marked maybe on the slip & didn't order, so hopefully I'll get ahold of her today! Cross your fingers for me!
 
Fantastic LACY! I know you are excited!
 
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OH yeah, I forgot to mention that one lady I called was the host's sister. She had taken some books at the party to take to work. Yesterady she said she'd gotten about $150 more in orders:D
 
Way to go Lacy! Shows like these can really fire you up.:D
 
Let us know what the final show ends up as...Congrats!
 
LAcy that deserves a bigWAAA HOOOOOO as Jean Jonas would say. Absotively posilutely fantabulous!
And you were doing all the right things. I will have you know that your post has inspired me. I am taking notes and I am gonna go for it. I am terrible at follow up. I figured that out at conference. I also do not take charge of my own destiny by handling the invites my self. The few times I did do it, the shows were great. One hit the $1638 I have posted as my high show. Thank you for sharing this as it makes a difference to see that this "extra" stuff does work!

Again a big WAAA HOOO to you Lacy!
 
Awesome for you! How sweet are $1k shows!
 
That's so great!!! I'm hoping for my first $1K show this month!
 
Yeah Lacy! That is awesome... I've GOT to try the MAC Calls. I hate the phone! Maybe I'll make that a goal for my show after Conference. Where are you in KS? I was born and lived through kindergarten in Emporia. Hopefully we'll be able to meet up in Wave 3!!
 
The phone is your friend! You can make up for what you didn't say at the show and you have a great excuse to call outside orderers. They need to know our warrenties/return policy. After you inform, you ask!
 
what did the show total end up being?!?!?!
 
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Sorry guys! For some reason this hasn't shown up under new posts; I guess I kinda forgot about it!
Thanks for the 'wahoo's' John! Glad it motivated you do try these calls. I really now think that if you're just doing customer care calls & not necessarily to book/recruit, then people remember that--and when they DO need to order, they'll call YOU!:)
The show ended up at $1400:D I'm following up with the recruit lead today!
 
FANTASTIC! Nice Job!
 
prnces515 said:
I am sooooooooooooooooo bad about doing ANY type of calling.........I know i need to to build my business, but I just cannot seem to get a rhythm down for how to do "it all"......................Anybody got a schedule that they do faithfully that they are willing to pass on to me?



Time Management.....my biggest weakness, too!!

Anybody wanna share their secrets??? PLEEEEZE??:o

Paula

:)
 

Frequently Asked Questions

What does it mean to have 30 guests at my Pampered Chef show?

Having 30 guests at your Pampered Chef show means you have successfully attracted a large audience, which can lead to increased sales and bookings. It indicates strong interest in the products and can create a lively atmosphere for demonstrations and interactions.

How can I effectively engage 30 guests during my show?

To engage 30 guests, consider interactive demonstrations, encourage participation through questions, and involve guests in cooking tasks. Use icebreakers to create a fun environment and ensure everyone feels included. Offering incentives for participation can also boost engagement.

What are the benefits of having a large number of guests at my show?

A large number of guests can lead to higher sales, more bookings for future shows, and increased interest in joining your team. It also provides an opportunity to showcase a wider range of products and gather valuable feedback from a diverse audience.

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

After the show, send personalized thank-you messages to each guest, including a summary of the products demonstrated and any special offers. Consider creating a follow-up email with a link to your online store and information about upcoming events or promotions.

What should I do if I didn’t get as many orders as I expected from the 30 guests?

If you didn’t receive as many orders as expected, analyze the show to identify any potential issues, such as product selection or engagement levels. Reach out to guests for feedback, and consider offering post-show specials or incentives to encourage orders after the event.

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