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This thread explores the differences in benefits between catalog shows and kitchen shows for hosts, as well as experiences related to booking and managing catalog shows. Participants share their insights on host rewards, coaching strategies, and challenges faced in securing orders.
Views differ on the effectiveness of catalog shows and the challenges associated with them. Some participants share successful strategies, while others express difficulties in managing host engagement.
Participants' experiences vary based on their individual approaches to hosting and coaching catalog shows, reflecting a range of outcomes and strategies within the consultant community.
Consultants looking for insights on managing catalog shows and understanding host benefits may find the shared experiences and strategies relevant.
pelamm said:If the main difference in host benefits for a catalog show vs. a kitchen show is that the host does not receive the $15 Hospitality Bonus, does that mean a $150-$199 catalog show will still get the host 15% off her order?
Thanks
Paula in TN
Lisa S said:I treat catalog shows the same as kitchen shows. I host coach 3 times, and let them know when I will be calling. I give them a deadline for the catalog show, and I mention the deadline in each of my three calls. On my 2nd call I say something along the lines of..." Susie, just a reminder that I need to have all your orders by the 25th. I will give you a call on the 22nd to see if you're about ready to close your show. If you have any questions between now and then, just give me a call."
It seems to work.
Yes, you can receive many of the same benefits from a Catalog Show as you would from a regular in-home show. However, the specific benefits may vary based on the sales volume and the promotions available at the time.
The main difference is that a Catalog Show is conducted through catalogs and online ordering, while a Regular Show involves a live demonstration of products. This means that the interaction and experience may differ, but both can lead to similar rewards for the host.
Yes, as a host of a Catalog Show, you can earn host rewards based on the total sales generated during the show. The more sales you have, the more rewards you can earn, similar to a Regular Show.
Generally, you can offer the full range of Pampered Chef products in a Catalog Show. However, it's always a good idea to check with your consultant for any specific promotions or restrictions that may apply at the time of your show.
To maximize sales for your Catalog Show, utilize social media, email invitations, and personal outreach to friends and family. Sharing product highlights, hosting a virtual party, and offering incentives can also help boost participation and sales.