chefann
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Good morning, everyone!
I'm sure this has been answered somewhere on this forum, but I'm feeling lazy this morning and don't want to search for it.
Last night, while getting my hair done, the receptionist, Carlo, (who I believe is also the salon owner) came over and mentioned that his wife had a couple of questions for 'the Pampered Chef lady' and was I still doing it? Of course, I told him yes, and I'd be happy to answer her questions. When his wife came in, she was waiting for my stylist to finish with me and I gave her a mini catalog, since that's what I had in my purse. (note: I did get a full catalog out of the car for her when I was done.) As everyone was chatting, etc., Carlo came back and mentioned that if I wanted to do a show there in the salon that would be fine with him. It could be on a slow night (Mon-Wed) or on a busier day.
So I've been thinking about this and getting very excited about it. All the stylists and nail techs could invite their friends and clients, all the clients who would be there for services that day would see me, and anyone there for me would be a potential new client for the salon - so everybody wins!
Has anyone done this type of show and how did it work out for you? I did figure out a couple of things already:
What are your opinions on this opportunity?
BTW, if any of you live in Dallas and are looking for a fantastic stylist, I highly recommend mine. Yes, I know that I'm in Detroit, but Eddie now lives and works in Dallas. He travels to Detroit every 6 weeks to take care of his regular clients up here. Anyhoo, in Dallas he can be found at Salon Pompeo; in Detroit, he's at Salon Bruno in Southfield.
I'm sure this has been answered somewhere on this forum, but I'm feeling lazy this morning and don't want to search for it.
Last night, while getting my hair done, the receptionist, Carlo, (who I believe is also the salon owner) came over and mentioned that his wife had a couple of questions for 'the Pampered Chef lady' and was I still doing it? Of course, I told him yes, and I'd be happy to answer her questions. When his wife came in, she was waiting for my stylist to finish with me and I gave her a mini catalog, since that's what I had in my purse. (note: I did get a full catalog out of the car for her when I was done.) As everyone was chatting, etc., Carlo came back and mentioned that if I wanted to do a show there in the salon that would be fine with him. It could be on a slow night (Mon-Wed) or on a busier day.
So I've been thinking about this and getting very excited about it. All the stylists and nail techs could invite their friends and clients, all the clients who would be there for services that day would see me, and anyone there for me would be a potential new client for the salon - so everybody wins!
Has anyone done this type of show and how did it work out for you? I did figure out a couple of things already:
- Any demo would have to be no-bake/no-cook. It's a salon after all, and if anything, they've only got a microwave for employee lunches.
- An open-house type set up would be the most effective. With no formal demo, people can check things out, play with tools, ask questions and place orders.
- The best choice for host would be either Carlo and his wife or a Mystery Host. OR I could track each stylist's guest's orders and give them each their own show if they had enough in sales.
What are your opinions on this opportunity?
BTW, if any of you live in Dallas and are looking for a fantastic stylist, I highly recommend mine. Yes, I know that I'm in Detroit, but Eddie now lives and works in Dallas. He travels to Detroit every 6 weeks to take care of his regular clients up here. Anyhoo, in Dallas he can be found at Salon Pompeo; in Detroit, he's at Salon Bruno in Southfield.