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The thread centers around a participant's experience of hosting their first show, highlighting the success and excitement of the event. Participants share their reactions and inquire about the details of the experience.
General agreement exists in celebrating the success of the show and the positive experiences shared by participants.
The discussion reflects personal experiences related to hosting a show and the dynamics of product promotion during the event.
Consultants looking for insights into hosting shows and engaging guests may find the shared experiences relevant.
To determine if your first show exceeded expectations, compare your sales and attendance numbers to your goals and the average for new consultants in your area. Additionally, consider feedback from guests and how comfortable you felt during the presentation.
While success can vary, many new consultants aim for sales between $500 to $1,000 for their first show. Exceeding this range can be considered exceeding expectations, especially if you have a strong guest turnout.
Evaluate guest engagement by observing their participation in activities, asking questions, and their overall enthusiasm. Positive interactions, such as laughter and conversation, indicate a successful show.
After the show, ask guests for their thoughts on the products demonstrated, the presentation style, and any suggestions for improvement. Their feedback can provide valuable insights into whether the show met their expectations.
If your first show did not meet your expectations, reflect on what aspects could be improved, such as product selection, presentation skills, or marketing efforts. Use this experience as a learning opportunity to enhance future shows.