Boost Your Sales with Simple Additions and Upcoming Party Bookings

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Discussion Overview

This thread centers around a participant's recent experience with a customer who initially wanted to cancel an order but expressed interest in hosting a party instead. Participants share their excitement and encouragement regarding this development, as well as discuss potential opportunities for recruitment.

Discussion Character

  • Anecdotal
  • Opinion-based

Main Points Raised

  • One participant shares their excitement about a customer who canceled an order but wanted to host a party with $200 in orders already.
  • Another participant expresses enthusiasm and congratulates the original poster on their success.
  • Several users mention the positive affirmation of staying involved in the Pampered Chef business.
  • One participant suggests discussing the possibility of earning a product for free at the party and hints at recruiting the customer, who has previous experience as a consultant.

Areas of Agreement / Disagreement

Participants generally express agreement and excitement about the original poster's experience, with no clear disagreement noted.

Contextual Notes

Participants share personal experiences related to customer interactions and party bookings within the context of their Pampered Chef businesses.

Who May Find This Useful

Consultants looking for encouragement and examples of customer engagement strategies may find this discussion relevant.

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Yesterday I dropped off an order to a customer. I knew she loved :love: the simple additions, so I put a new catalog and the October Host/Guest flyers in her bag. I met her and gave her her product, her DH asked, did you tell her what you wanted. She told me to order the Mandoline right away because they needed. No problem, I can do that! Duh!;)

About ten minutes later my DH calls me on my cell and tells me the lady you just dropped the stuff off to wants you to call her. So when I got home from running my errands, I gave her a call and she said, that she wanted to cancel the order for the Mandoline :(, however, she wanted to have party the end of the month :) and she already has $200 in orders!:eek:

I am so excited, I just can't stand it! Sure made my day.
 
Big Huge Wa HOOOOOOOO!!!
 
See, aren't you glad you decided to stay involved in PC?
Way to go! :thumbup:
 
that's great! way to go!
 
I think you have had recent affirmation with your PC business. Continue to keep up the terrific job.
 
That is great Laurie you are sure on a good roll with your pampered chef biz.
 
;)Next time you talk to her, tell her "wouldn't it be great to earn that UM for free at your Show?" Geez...she sure is already getting orders too! You maybe should try to recruit her!
 
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pcchefjane said:
;)Next time you talk to her, tell her "wouldn't it be great to earn that UM for free at your Show?" Geez...she sure is already getting orders too! You maybe should try to recruit her!

She used the be a PC consultant and has been thinking about trying it out again. However, she told me she want's to sign under me if she does. I will definately be talking to her more about the biz opportunity as we work on her show. :)
 
Great job!!
Congrats!
Trina
 

Frequently Asked Questions

What are some simple additions I can make to boost my Pampered Chef sales?

To boost your Pampered Chef sales, consider adding complementary products to your parties, such as recipe cards or meal planning guides. Offering exclusive bundles or discounts for multiple purchases can also entice customers. Additionally, showcasing new or seasonal products during your parties can create excitement and encourage sales.

How can I effectively promote upcoming party bookings?

Promoting upcoming party bookings can be done through social media, email newsletters, and personal invitations. Create engaging content that highlights the benefits of hosting a party, such as exclusive host rewards and fun cooking experiences. Sharing success stories and testimonials from previous hosts can also motivate potential hosts to book their own parties.

What strategies can I use to increase attendance at my Pampered Chef parties?

To increase attendance at your Pampered Chef parties, consider offering incentives for guests who RSVP, such as a small gift or entry into a raffle. Schedule parties at convenient times and promote them well in advance. Utilize social media to create event pages and share reminders, and encourage hosts to invite their friends and family for a personal touch.

How can I follow up with guests after a party to boost sales?

Following up with guests after a party is crucial for boosting sales. Send personalized thank-you messages to attendees, and include a link to your online store or a catalog of products. Offer exclusive discounts for a limited time to encourage immediate purchases. Additionally, ask for feedback on the party and if they have any questions about the products showcased.

What are some tips for scheduling more parties in the future?

To schedule more parties, always ask guests if they would be interested in hosting their own event before they leave. Offer incentives for booking a party during the event, such as a discount on their next purchase. Networking with guests and building relationships can also lead to referrals and additional bookings. Keep a calendar of potential hosts and follow up with them regularly to remind them of the opportunity.

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