Can Host A Be a Co-Host at Host B's Show?

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Discussion Overview

The thread discusses the concept of co-hosting shows within the context of Pampered Chef, specifically focusing on how host benefits and specials are allocated between hosts and co-hosts. Participants share their understanding and experiences regarding the rules governing host specials and the distribution of benefits.

Discussion Character

  • Exploratory
  • Opinion-based
  • Anecdotal

Main Points Raised

  • One participant inquires whether Host A can be a co-host at Host B's show and if Host A can still buy the host special.
  • Another participant confirms that Host A can co-host and order the host special as a former host, provided it is a regular show.
  • One participant expresses the belief that having a past host involved will help increase sales and mentions the possibility of applying the host special to that order.
  • A participant questions how many specials are allowed in a co-hosted show and seeks clarification on the specifics of host specials for the month.
  • Another participant states that there is only one set of host benefits for each show, which are divided between the two hosts.
  • One participant explains that only one past host special can be redeemed per month, and hosts must take turns choosing specials from their bookings.
  • Several participants discuss the need to split booking benefits and clarify that only one host can receive the past host special in a given month.
  • One participant confirms that at a booked show, one of the past hosts will get to choose one of the bowls available as a special.

Areas of Agreement / Disagreement

Views differ on the specifics of how host benefits are allocated in co-hosted shows, with some participants clarifying that only one host can redeem the past host special each month while others seek further clarification on the rules.

Contextual Notes

Participants are sharing personal experiences and interpretations of the rules surrounding co-hosting and host specials, reflecting their understanding of the Pampered Chef system.

Who May Find This Useful

Consultants looking to understand the nuances of co-hosting and the allocation of host benefits may find this discussion relevant.

BlessedWifeMommy
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Okay, Host A had a show, and Host B booked off of Host A's show.

At Host B's show, can Host A be a co-host? Does Host A still get to buy the host special?

I know Host A can be a guest and buy the host special, just wondering if I can make her a co-host so she can split some of the Host benefits (1/2 price item) with Host B, since she helped get some orders for her. I told Host B, I would ask, before she told Host A she wanted to split them with her.
 
Yes, she can co-host. There can be only 1 host special for the current host or co-host, but in your scenario Host A can order the host special as a former host. Of course, this assumes it's a regular show and not a catalog show. No co-hosting with catalog shows.
 
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Thanks! Yep it is a regular show! I think that the Past host's order will be needed to increase sales, so she will be entered twice. I can always put the host special on that order too.
 
I have a question, I am not getting the whole co-hosting concept.:cry:
If a show is hosted by two people (co-hosted) how many specials are they allowed? One choice each, or is only one of the host allowed to take the special and the other is out of luck??

Secondly, for April and the bamboo host special can they pick one of each of the specials or just one out of the 5 available? Like for June the hosts can pick one of each of the bowls, is that the same for this month?

Thanks -
Kelly V.
 
There is only one set of host benefits for each show. They are divided between the two hosts.
 
Either Host 1 or Host 2 gets the host special. For shows booked from their show, they must take turns as only one past host special a month is allowed....so if they had a guest book in March, and another in April....then Host 1 can choose March, and Host 2 can choose April. Both can not receive the benefit in one month....so, even if 2 guests booked in March....only 1 past host special can be "redeemed".

Did that help, or did I only confuse you further!:o
 
Who gets the host benefit from the bookings of a co-hosted show? If Hosts A & B have a show and get bookings, can both hosts A&B attend the shows and buy the host specials?
 
No....they take turns. Only one past host special a month.....they need to decide how to "split" the booking benefits too.
 
Jolie_Paradoxe said:
No....they take turns. Only one past host special a month.....they need to decide how to "split" the booking benefits too.

Okay so only one person gets the hostess special from this show (for April) and they have to split the free, 1/2 price etc...
Then at the next show that is book from them they can just switch? Right?
This might be okay since from the way I am reading this in June (when the person booked) the host and past host can pick one of each of the 3 bowls. So they can have more then one bowl, just not two of the same. I am reading the special for June correctly, right?

Kelly V.
 
At the booked show one of the past hosts will get to choose one of the bowls.
 
raebates said:
At the booked show one of the past hosts will get to choose one of the bowls.

Thanks Rae!

I am glad I went back and read that (small print part) I was about to tell my past host that she could get three!(one of each!)

Kelly V.
 

Frequently Asked Questions

Can Host A be a Co-Host at Host B's Show?

Yes, Host A can be a Co-Host at Host B's show. This allows both hosts to engage their networks and increase the potential for sales and bookings.

What are the benefits of having a Co-Host for a show?

Having a Co-Host can help expand the guest list, increase engagement, and create a more dynamic atmosphere during the show. It also allows both hosts to share the responsibilities of promoting the event.

Are there any specific requirements for Co-Hosts?

While there are no strict requirements, it's important that both hosts communicate effectively and coordinate their efforts to ensure a successful show. They should also be familiar with Pampered Chef products and the sales process.

How do the rewards work for Co-Hosts?

Typically, both hosts can earn rewards based on the total sales from the show. However, it's essential to clarify with your Pampered Chef consultant how the rewards will be divided between the Co-Hosts.

Can Co-Hosts have separate parties or promotions?

Yes, Co-Hosts can run separate promotions or parties leading up to the show. This can help generate more interest and increase attendance, benefiting both hosts in the long run.

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