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Discussion Overview

The thread discusses various experiences and strategies related to selling stoneware among Pampered Chef consultants. Participants share their successes and challenges in promoting stoneware products, along with personal anecdotes and suggestions for improving sales.

Discussion Character

  • Anecdotal
  • Opinion-based
  • Exploratory

Main Points Raised

  • One participant expresses frustration over not making any stoneware sales despite informing their contacts.
  • Another participant suggests that direct calls may be more effective than emails for generating sales.
  • One participant notes a lack of interest in stoneware at their shows, even when highlighting price increases.
  • One participant, identifying as a consultant, shares successful strategies such as using stoneware during shows and engaging with audience members who already love the product.
  • Another participant mentions selling multiple fluted stones by demonstrating a popular recipe at their party.
  • One participant reports offering a discount but receiving no interest, attributing it to their laid-back sales approach.
  • Another participant provides several suggestions for promoting stoneware, including hosting parties, utilizing social media, and collaborating with local businesses.

Areas of Agreement / Disagreement

Views differ significantly, with some participants sharing successful sales experiences while others report challenges in generating interest or sales.

Contextual Notes

Participants share personal experiences and strategies, reflecting a range of approaches to selling stoneware without implying any official guidance or policies.

Who May Find This Useful

Consultants looking for insights into different sales techniques and personal experiences related to promoting stoneware products may find this discussion relevant.

TheFreddiesCook
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has not worked for me!

I've let everyone in my contacts know and I have not had one single sale of stoneware... Wish I could change that... I am thinking of sending a reminder next week-e-mail and calls. I hope it works! If you have any advice, please share!

:(
 
TheFreddiesCook said:
has not worked for me!

I've let everyone in my contacts know and I have not had one single sale of stoneware... Wish I could change that... I am thinking of sending a reminder next week-e-mail and calls. I hope it works! If you have any advice, please share!

:(

You really need to call them. If you haven't already. :)
Most either don't read their email or just don't make it a priority to call us to order.
 
I haven't had many takers at my shows even when I tell them the pricing is going up.
 
Wow - I've been selling stoneware to everyone!

The keys for me have been to:

1. Use it at my shows (I've been using the large bar pan at most of my shows so far this month)

2. Have a plant in the audience. :D Seriously - I chat with people before the party, and in casual conversation find out who has stoneware and LOVES it....and then during the show I ask them questions about their stoneware, and why they love it so much.

I don't even mention that it's going up in price - and I don't talk about it being the guest special until AFTER I've created a desire for the product. Then, it's easy to say "And tonight you have an even better opportunity, because just for this month these stones are on sale for guests for 20% off!"

I had a host last night who LOVES the mini loaf pan...and she had a guest there who works with her husband. The host pulled out her mini loaf stone to show everyone, and the guest started raving about the bread that she bakes in it and then sends into work with her husband. I sold 2 mini loaf pans, and a round stone, and 2 bar pans!
 
ChefBeckyD said:
Wow - I've been selling stoneware to everyone!

The keys for me have been to:

1. Use it at my shows (I've been using the large bar pan at most of my shows so far this month)

2. Have a plant in the audience. :D Seriously - I chat with people before the party, and in casual conversation find out who has stoneware and LOVES it....and then during the show I ask them questions about their stoneware, and why they love it so much.

I don't even mention that it's going up in price - and I don't talk about it being the guest special until AFTER I've created a desire for the product. Then, it's easy to say "And tonight you have an even better opportunity, because just for this month these stones are on sale for guests for 20% off!"

I had a host last night who LOVES the mini loaf pan...and she had a guest there who works with her husband. The host pulled out her mini loaf stone to show everyone, and the guest started raving about the bread that she bakes in it and then sends into work with her husband. I sold 2 mini loaf pans, and a round stone, and 2 bar pans!

Great tips, Becky!!
 
I have been making the microwave cakes in the fluted stone as an extra. I have been doing the molten lava one. I sold 4 fluted stones at my last party! Everyone was amazed!

DIane
 
I've offered 30% off......no takers either! I'm not much of a sales person though. Too laid back I guess. :rolleyes:
 
Oh no, I'm sorry to hear that promoting stoneware hasn't been successful for you so far. Sometimes it takes a little extra effort to get the word out and generate sales. Here are a few tips that have worked for me:1. Host a Stoneware Party: Invite friends, family, and acquaintances to your home or a designated location for a fun stoneware party. You can showcase the benefits of stoneware, share recipes, and offer special discounts or promotions for those who make a purchase.2. Utilize Social Media: Use your social media platforms to showcase stoneware and its benefits. Share photos of your own dishes made with stoneware and encourage others to do the same. You can also join cooking or food-related groups to reach a wider audience.3. Offer Personalized Cooking Classes: Many people are intimidated by using stoneware, so offering a personalized cooking class where you can demonstrate how to use stoneware effectively can be a great way to generate interest and sales.4. Collaborate with Local Businesses: Partner with local restaurants or cafes and offer to provide them with stoneware to use in their dishes. This will not only showcase the effectiveness of stoneware, but also give you exposure to potential customers.5. Create a Stoneware Gift Basket: Put together a stoneware gift basket with a few pieces of stoneware, a recipe book, and some cooking tools. This can make a great gift for housewarmings, weddings, or holidays and can help promote stoneware to a wider audience.I hope these tips help and don't give up! Sometimes it takes a little extra effort to get the ball rolling, but once people see the benefits of stoneware, they will keep coming back for more. Best of luck!
 

Frequently Asked Questions

What are some effective strategies to promote Pampered Chef stoneware?

To effectively promote Pampered Chef stoneware, consider hosting cooking demonstrations that showcase the versatility and quality of the products. Utilize social media platforms to share recipes and cooking tips that highlight stoneware's benefits. Additionally, create engaging content such as videos or blog posts that educate potential customers about the unique features of stoneware, like its durability and heat retention.

How can I increase customer engagement during stoneware sales?

Increasing customer engagement can be achieved by offering interactive experiences, such as live cooking classes or virtual parties where customers can ask questions and see the products in action. Encourage feedback and testimonials from satisfied customers, and consider running contests or giveaways that incentivize participation and sharing of your stoneware products.

What are some common objections customers have about stoneware, and how can I address them?

Common objections may include concerns about the price, maintenance, or the belief that they don’t need more cookware. Address these by emphasizing the long-term value and durability of stoneware, showcasing its ease of use and cleaning, and providing examples of how it can simplify cooking. Sharing personal stories or testimonials can also help alleviate doubts.

How can I leverage seasonal promotions to boost stoneware sales?

Seasonal promotions can be a great way to boost sales. Create themed promotions around holidays or special occasions, such as back-to-school baking or holiday entertaining. Offer limited-time discounts or bundle deals that include stoneware items, and promote these offers through your social media channels, email newsletters, and at in-person events to attract more customers.

What role does customer education play in selling stoneware?

Customer education is crucial in selling stoneware, as it helps potential buyers understand the benefits and uses of the products. Providing detailed information about how to care for stoneware, its cooking advantages, and sharing recipes can enhance customer confidence in their purchase. The more informed customers are, the more likely they are to see the value in investing in high-quality stoneware.

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