as ofLast Night I Will Get My Last Piece

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Discussion Overview

The thread discusses various strategies and personal experiences related to securing bookings for Pampered Chef shows. Participants share their excitement about sales and offer ideas for increasing bookings, while also expressing some concerns about reaching beyond their immediate networks.

Discussion Character

  • Anecdotal
  • Opinion-based
  • Exploratory

Main Points Raised

  • One participant, identifying as a consultant, shares excitement about their sales and discusses offering additional free credits and a drawing for products to encourage bookings.
  • Another participant mentions their nervousness about an upcoming open house and describes their plan to offer gifts for early bookings, including a Halloween-themed balloon game.
  • A different participant suggests that hosts should receive their free items at the show to prevent cancellations and motivate guests to book their own shows.
  • One participant offers several strategies, including hosting virtual parties, utilizing social media for promotions, and asking for referrals to increase bookings.

Areas of Agreement / Disagreement

Views differ on the timing of offering incentives to hosts, with some participants suggesting immediate rewards while others caution against it. No clear consensus emerges on the best approach to securing bookings.

Contextual Notes

Participants share personal experiences and ideas based on their individual practices within the Pampered Chef community, reflecting a variety of approaches to booking shows.

Who May Find This Useful

Consultants looking for creative ideas to maintain or increase their bookings may find the shared experiences and strategies relevant.

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of the show to go. I'm sooo excited!!! I'm also going to be able to get the entertaining stripped set with my bonus bank..I have already received my two super starter month packages. I'm doing great with sales I just really need more bookings. I have 3 shows booked for november and one left for october. So far all the shows I have had are friends and family. Last night I was practically giving stuff away to get a booking. Right now I'm offering $5 more in free credit for every $100 in sales they get. How much better can you get then that. I'm also doing a drawing for a free large round stone or deluxe chz grater for anyone that has a show in october or november. I really want to fill up my schedule as much as possible. I got my first paycheck from last month and I really want to make that much every month.
Can you guys please give me some pointers on how you keep your bookings going? I'm afraid that once I get past my family and friends that I wont get much business. I was thinking about doing the dice game, or bringing products with me and if they like them and they book a party I will give it to them the night of the party. I'm doing soo good right now and want to keep it going.
 
That sounds like good ideas! I am just starting and my SS1 is November. My
open house is this weekend and I am starting to get real nervous. I have
an extra measure-all cup & small scraper, so what I am doing is if anyone
books in the 1st 2 weeks of November they will get one of the 2 at there show as a gift. I also made up a host letter stating that if the host can get me bookings BEFORE the show they will get a serving spatula or mini whipper for free. I don't know if it's going to work, but it's worth a try! I am also doing the balloon thing, but I am making the balloons into spiders for a Halloween theme. And if you book a show, you get to pop a balloon, and get whatever it
says as a prize...Hope some of these ideas will help, I go most of them on this site.... ;)
 
You are really doing well. Congrats! You have some great ideas, but if I may offer a tiny suggestion. Offer to give the host something for free, but don't give it to them until the night of their show. Some people will agree to book a show, get the free item and then cancel the show. Also, if you do it at their show, the guests will see it and may be more motivated to host a show of their own.
 
good point!! :D
 


Hi there! Congratulations on your successful start with Pampered Chef! It sounds like you are doing a great job with sales and are eager to keep the momentum going with your bookings. Here are a few tips that have worked for me in the past:1. Host a virtual party: With the current situation, many people are more comfortable with virtual events. Reach out to your network and offer to host a virtual party for them. This will not only help you get more bookings, but it will also introduce your business to new potential customers.2. Utilize social media: Use your social media platforms to promote your business and share your products. You can also offer special discounts or promotions for those who book a party through your social media pages.3. Offer incentives: You are already doing a great job with offering extra free credit and a drawing for a free product. Keep this up and also consider offering additional incentives for hosting a party, such as a discount on their total order or a free gift with purchase.4. Ask for referrals: Don't be afraid to ask your current customers to refer you to their friends and family. Word of mouth is a powerful tool in the direct sales industry.5. Attend local events: Look for local events or fairs where you can set up a booth and showcase your products. This will help you reach a larger audience and potentially get more bookings.Remember to always have a positive attitude and be persistent in your efforts to get more bookings. Keep up the great work and I have no doubt that you will continue to be successful with Pampered Chef. Best of luck to you!
 

Frequently Asked Questions

What does "as of Last Night I Will Get My Last Piece" mean in the context of Pampered Chef?

This phrase typically refers to a consultant's final opportunity to earn a specific product or incentive from Pampered Chef, often related to a sales campaign or incentive period that has just concluded.

How can I find out what my last piece is in Pampered Chef?

You can check your consultant portal or reach out to your team leader or upline for details on your final incentives or products you are eligible to receive.

Are there any consequences if I miss the deadline for earning my last piece?

If you miss the deadline, you may forfeit the opportunity to earn that specific incentive or product. However, Pampered Chef often has new promotions, so there may be future opportunities to earn similar rewards.

Can I still place an order after the incentive period has ended?

Yes, you can still place orders for products after the incentive period. However, any incentives tied to that specific period will no longer be available.

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