Amazing Show After Year-Long Break - Sales at $1193.00!

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Discussion Overview

This thread centers around a participant's recent successful show after a long hiatus, highlighting their approach and the positive feedback received from attendees. Participants share their reactions and inquire about the details of the show.

Discussion Character

  • Anecdotal
  • Opinion-based

Main Points Raised

  • One participant, identifying as a consultant, shares their experience of hosting a successful show after a year-long break, achieving sales of $1193.00 and receiving positive feedback for a "no demo" format.
  • Another participant expresses enthusiasm and encourages the consultant to host more shows based on their success.
  • Several users inquire about the specifics of the show and the entertaining methods used.
  • One participant mentions that they also receive positive feedback for the "no demo" approach and plans to continue using it.
  • Another participant describes the setup for their show, including a cheese board, oils for dipping, and various product displays.
  • Some participants express interest in finding more tips and ideas related to "Entertaining" shows.

Areas of Agreement / Disagreement

Views differ on the specifics of entertaining methods, but there is a general appreciation for the "no demo" approach and its effectiveness based on personal experiences shared.

Contextual Notes

The discussion reflects personal experiences and preferences regarding show formats and setups, emphasizing the diversity of approaches within the consultant community.

Who May Find This Useful

Consultants interested in exploring different show formats and those seeking inspiration for entertaining methods may find this discussion relevant.

rennea
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I did a show today for a lady who called out of the blue to do a show. I do mostly catty shows and haven't did a show in over a year. It was amazing!!!!
I did an entertaining show and everyone loved it. Most everyone there had been to a show about a zillion times and were so happy that I didn't do a demo.

Sales are at $1193.00 with more orders coming in on Monday!! and I got two bookings because they want a "no demo" show!!!:) :) :) :)

Made my day:D
 
WOW!! You better start doing shows more often!! Congratulations!!!
 
That's great! What did you do for your show?
 
That was awesome!! I get so many people saying they love the "no demo' approach, I'm glad it worked for you. I will keep doing it as long as I am getting good feedback for it!! Be blessed!!
 
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laylaleigh said:
That's great! What did you do for your show?

I set out a cheese board, lots of SA and our woven selections. The host made a trifle using our trifle bowl before hand. I did our oils with bread for dipping.....

I did up batter bowls gifts and our SA mugs with sprinkles and hot chocolate. I also layed out all our linens.

I talked out cookware, stoneware, knives and SA. I also gave them my top 5 favorites. Very easy and was only about 1 1/2 hours total.
 
OK Entertaining In What Way?
 
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PC Nut said:
OK Entertaining In What Way?

If you go to CC there is lots of tips and ideas for the new "Entertaining" Shows.
 
Cool ideas! Thanks you guys!!! :)
 
Good for you!
 
I can't seem to find anything on CC - do you know where?

Thanks!
 

Frequently Asked Questions

What does "Amazing Show After Year-Long Break" mean?

This phrase indicates that a consultant or representative of Pampered Chef hosted a successful sales event after taking a year-long hiatus from direct selling. It highlights the ability to return to the business and achieve significant sales results.

How were sales of $1193.00 achieved after a long break?

Sales of $1193.00 can be attributed to various factors, including effective marketing strategies, leveraging social media to reconnect with customers, offering promotions or discounts, and showcasing new or popular products that resonate with the audience.

What strategies can be used to boost sales after a long absence?

Consultants can boost sales by re-engaging with previous customers, hosting online or in-person cooking demonstrations, utilizing social media platforms for promotions, offering exclusive deals, and collaborating with other consultants for joint events.

Is it common for Pampered Chef consultants to take breaks and return successfully?

Yes, it is not uncommon for consultants in direct sales, including Pampered Chef, to take breaks for various reasons. Many have successfully returned to their businesses, often finding that their previous customer base is still interested in their products and services.

What can I learn from this successful show to apply to my own sales?

You can learn the importance of maintaining customer relationships, the effectiveness of strategic marketing, and the value of showcasing products in an engaging manner. Additionally, consider the power of timing and how to create excitement around your events to drive sales.

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