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The thread discusses various experiences and strategies related to booking shows and increasing sales among Pampered Chef consultants. Participants share their personal challenges with booking shows, ideas for promotions, and methods they have tried to engage potential hosts.
Views differ on the effectiveness of various promotional strategies, with some participants finding success in giveaways and themed shows, while others express concerns about the costs associated with such methods. No clear consensus emerges on the best approach to overcome booking slumps.
Participants share personal experiences and strategies that have worked for them, reflecting a variety of approaches to booking shows and increasing sales. The discussion highlights the challenges faced by consultants in maintaining momentum in their businesses.
Consultants looking for ideas and personal experiences related to booking shows and increasing sales may find this discussion relevant.
2crazyboys said:Tammy, don't you loose a lot of money with all the prizes you give away? I'd like to try something like that but I'd be worried about keeping the whole thing organized.
jasonmva said:I am in a dry spell as well. My March host had cancelled and she was the only one I had on my books. But since she is planning her wedding, I am hopeful she will do the wedding registry.
One thing I tried was sending an email to all of my past hosts and guests letting them know what the host special was for April. Figured I would jump ahead since I only do weekend shows and the next couple of weekends are a bit busy personally. I am having the fear now of going inactive if I don't get April shows.
Jodi just remember our Personal websites will be DOWN on tuesday for maintenance. ARGGhhhhh I was going to do that too and decided on a NON-Open house for Tuesday. I think i will TRY a WACKY Wednesday. I need it before the 15th also.jodistrauss said:I can't get it together for "Fabulous Friday", but I am trying a "Terrific Tuesday" so I can put the order in before the 15th for the HWC products.
Miss Cori said:I love the 24 shows in 24 hours I am going to try that when I get more past hosts.
jodistrauss said:I can't get it together for "Fabulous Friday", but I am trying a "Terrific Tuesday" so I can put the order in before the 15th for the HWC products.
Chefgirl2 said:I went through a slump,last fall...I was getting the sales but no one booked. I started listening to some of the$2 CD's Pampered Chef sells on the supply list.
They are the best.
I found that people want Theme shows and fun.
Instead of going on and on about how much host get free, I talk about how fun it is to get together for a cooking class that we get to leave owning products not just knowledge! Then I compare it to the local cooking classes that people are paying big bucks to attend.
I have been offering soup shows, St Patrick's shows, Mexican Fiesta's, Death by Chocolate, etc...
One tape said a theme is any recipe and how you market it.
Last month I had 11 shows and sales of $7,300.
This month looks even better.
I wish there was a way to conference call through Chef Success. There is so much more I could add.
While Starbucks itself doesn't directly influence your Pampered Chef sales, the environment it provides can be beneficial. Meeting clients or hosting small gatherings at a Starbucks can create a relaxed atmosphere for discussing products and placing orders. Additionally, the aroma of coffee and the ambiance can make your presentations more enjoyable.
Consider hosting a casual Pampered Chef party at a Starbucks. Invite potential clients to join you for coffee while you showcase products. You can also offer a small incentive, like a discount on their first order, to encourage bookings during the meeting.
Yes, networking at Starbucks can be effective. The casual setting allows for easy conversations with potential customers. You can also meet other entrepreneurs and share tips, which can lead to referrals and increased bookings.
Consider creating a special promotion for customers who visit you at Starbucks. For example, you could offer a free product sample or a discount for orders placed during your meeting. Additionally, you can use social media to announce your Starbucks meet-up, attracting more attendees.
While collaboration with Starbucks may be challenging, you can inquire about hosting events or using their space for your Pampered Chef gatherings. Some locations may allow you to set up a small display or provide flyers about your business, which can help spread the word.