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This thread centers around the preparation and contents of catalog show packages for Pampered Chef consultants. Participants share their experiences and suggestions regarding what items to include and how to effectively manage catalog shows.
Views differ on the exact contents and management strategies for catalog show packages, with no clear consensus emerging on the best practices.
Participants share personal experiences and practices related to catalog shows, reflecting a variety of approaches and preferences within the consultant community.
Consultants looking for insights on preparing catalog show packages and managing catalog shows may find the shared experiences beneficial.
I do too. I put 3 cattys, 4 OOF, and your life your way in to. My last one a I also added a flyer on how to have a sucessful catty show but that itchefann said:I usually put 4 cattys and 10 or so OOFs for catty shows.
Recruiting info?
Otherwise, sounds good.
Denarella said:Thank you ladies....didnt know if I was missing something huge. I want to make a good first impression. Not only is my ex mother in law doing this for me but she's also doing it behind her boss's back. His wife sells PC!![]()
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tlennhoff said:LOL, I'm sure the boss' wife would understand.
lockhartkitchen said:Cathy,
Your planners are awesome!! I'm going to use these. They are a lot more exciting than what I have been using. Thanks.
Julie
cathyskitchen said:Dena - I just mailed a Sept. catalog show packet off today, and here's what I put in it:
Host Cover Letter (attached below)
Catalog Show Planner (attached below)
Host & Guest Specials
5 catalogs
10 outside order forms
I got the show planner off of here and modified it for me, and I made my own cover letter - I think it looks nice and professional. HTH!
Yes, they can go through your website if you're new. They'll need to enter the host name to place an order. Well.... once you get your site.Denarella said:Thanks Cath..that's perfect...my only question is if Im brand spankin' new can they go thru my website? Im still calling for my debit card number on the PC 800 number and my debit card application still hasnt been processed yet. Therefore, no website yet. Im trying to tailor your planner to me since Im so new.
chefheidi2003 said:Cathy I loved your cover letter the only thing that I have a question about is when you have in there about closing the show over the phone using a credit card...how do you submit that. I didn't think that a host could put all of the orders on a credit card?? Am I incorrect about that?? And if not how would you do that??
PS sorry to hi-jack thread
Denarella said:HOw long do you request they keep the show open? One week? Two weeks? I would think nothing more than that because people forget, yes?
cathyskitchen said:I put the entire amount owed on the host's order payment screen on her credit/debit card. The guests pay her and she deposits the checks/cash into her account, and it comes back out when I submit the order (just like if I were taking the checks/cash and deposting into my account). I have had several out of town catalog shows and it really works best this way for me - I don't have to wait to get the checks and make sure they clear before I submit the show. I explain this to my catalog show hosts in the beginning and they agree that it's easier, too.
A Catalog Show Package is a collection of essential Pampered Chef products and materials designed to help hosts showcase items from the catalog during a catalog show. It typically includes product samples, catalogs, order forms, and promotional materials to facilitate sales and engage potential customers.
Must-have items in a Catalog Show Package generally include a selection of popular Pampered Chef products, catalogs, order forms, and any necessary promotional materials such as flyers or recipe cards. Additionally, including a few cooking tools or gadgets can help demonstrate the products' functionality and appeal.
To ensure the success of your Catalog Show, promote it effectively through social media, email, and personal invitations. Encourage your guests to engage with the products by offering incentives for orders, hosting a fun giveaway, and providing excellent customer service throughout the process. Additionally, follow up with attendees after the show to thank them and remind them of any ongoing promotions.
To maximize sales during a Catalog Show, focus on creating an engaging experience for your guests. Share personal stories about the products, demonstrate how to use them, and highlight their benefits. Offer exclusive deals or discounts for attendees and encourage them to place orders during the event. Lastly, consider setting a sales goal and sharing it with your guests to create excitement and motivation.
Handling customer questions during a Catalog Show is crucial for building trust and credibility. Be prepared by familiarizing yourself with the products and their features. If you don’t know the answer to a question, it’s okay to admit it and offer to follow up later. Encourage an open dialogue and create a welcoming atmosphere where guests feel comfortable asking questions.