Did I Just Score 5 Leads From One Cooking Show?!

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Discussion Overview

This thread centers around participants sharing their experiences and excitement regarding the use of coupons at cooking shows to generate leads and bookings. One participant, identifying as a consultant, reports having success with five leads from a recent show, prompting others to express interest in using similar strategies.

Discussion Character

  • Anecdotal
  • Opinion-based
  • Exploratory

Main Points Raised

  • One participant, identifying as a consultant, shares excitement about obtaining five leads from a cooking show using coupons in guest packets.
  • Another participant expresses eagerness to try the coupon strategy at their upcoming show, hoping for similar results.
  • Several users mention their intention to use the coupons based on the initial participant's success, indicating a positive reception to the idea.
  • One participant discusses the potential costs associated with recruiting leads and seeks clarification on the coupon's purpose.
  • Another participant shares their experience of using the coupons at multiple shows, noting varying results in terms of leads and bookings.
  • Some participants express confusion about how the coupon works in relation to the company's recruiting incentives.
  • One participant mentions using the coupons in a different context, attaching them to mini-catalogs for distribution.

Areas of Agreement / Disagreement

Views differ on the effectiveness of the coupon strategy, with some participants reporting success while others have not seen similar results. No clear consensus emerges regarding the overall effectiveness of the approach.

Contextual Notes

Participants share personal experiences and strategies related to using coupons at cooking shows, highlighting the variability in outcomes based on different show dynamics and audience engagement.

Who May Find This Useful

Consultants looking for innovative ways to generate leads and bookings at cooking shows may find the shared experiences and strategies relevant.

So my host who was expecting 10-15 people (originally told me 20) really only had 8 people show up and it was an older crowd. The only person who was young was 20 and is moving to Alaska with her hubby in June and she was really interested in the coupon. I'm going to send her a host packet today and see if she might want to sign. I'm going to try the coupon thing again tomorrow and also the Book to Look promo. Wish me luck!!! :D
 
what is the book to look promo?
 
Great recruit coupon!Marlene, that is a great coupon!!! So happy you got 5 leads. Unfortunately I cannot include your coupon in my folder because I don't have a show until March. Would you please post a similar coupon for March...I am not that good with designing. Hoping to get as many leads as you did. KEEP UP THE GREAT WORK!! :)
 
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Monthly couponsLiz,

You know what that is a great idea! :rolleyes: I hadn't even thought of making a new coupon for March! It would of course have to be a special that was out of your pocket instead of the companies...but I would definately give a new recruit a gift when they qualify! Those 2000 points for the trip would be worth it!

What do you think? :confused: The Executive Small Saute Pan for $38.00. When I figure my discount it would be $26.60. PLUS I would get points towards my Executive Cookware!! WOW Double Bonus!! :cool:

Anyone else have any ideas? I love giving products to new recruits...but I don't want to put myself in the poor house either! :D
 
Cheap way to recruitWell if you think about it. We don't give recruits gifts for signing up we give them gifts for qualifying right? So let them know if they purchase their kit in March and qualify in April you can use your kit enhancement discount to purchase items at 40% off. Those items are always handy to have in case someone does qualify in April or any month after or you really need shows booked and it's a great incentive for ladies to host a show.
Just an idea.
Debbie
 
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Great Idea!Debbie,

WOW! What a great idea! Didn't even think of kit enhancement month!!

Thanks :D
 
This won't earn you any cookware, but. .Marlene,

Your coupon could offer cash back on their kit once they have qualified.

I know there are people in the business who will pay for a recruit’s kit. . .once they've qualified. You could put restrictions on the qualification -- “ qualify by the end of March” or whatever.

I may have to look into that myself. I want to promote so I can walk at Leadership. I have 3 consultants (two strong, one not so much) and a strong second line.

Perhaps this will work for someone out there

By the way, I too loved your coupon! Thanks for sharing.
 

Frequently Asked Questions

What does it mean to score 5 leads from one cooking show?

Scoring 5 leads from one cooking show means that you have successfully identified five potential customers who expressed interest in Pampered Chef products during the event. These leads can be individuals who showed enthusiasm for the products, asked questions, or indicated they would like to learn more.

How can I effectively follow up with the leads I scored?

To effectively follow up with your leads, reach out to them within 24-48 hours after the cooking show. Personalize your message by referencing something specific from the event, such as a product they liked. Offer to answer any questions they may have and provide additional information about the products they showed interest in.

What should I do if some leads don't respond to my follow-up?

If some leads don't respond to your follow-up, don't be discouraged. It's common for people to be busy or forget to reply. Consider sending a gentle reminder a week later, or try reaching out through a different method, such as a phone call or a text message. Keep your tone friendly and low-pressure.

Can I convert these leads into sales, and how?

Yes, you can convert these leads into sales by nurturing the relationship and providing value. Share product recommendations based on their interests, offer exclusive promotions, or invite them to future cooking shows. Building rapport and trust is key to turning leads into loyal customers.

What if I want to host another cooking show to engage these leads further?

Hosting another cooking show is a great way to engage your leads further! You can invite them to attend as guests or even encourage them to host their own shows. This not only allows them to experience more products but also creates a fun and interactive environment that can lead to more sales and bookings.

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