Discover the Fun of the Stacking Game: Tips and Tricks for Show Performers

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Discussion Overview

The thread explores the Stacking Game used during shows, with participants sharing their experiences and preferences regarding its implementation and effectiveness in engaging guests.

Discussion Character

  • Anecdotal
  • Opinion-based

Main Points Raised

  • One participant inquires about the items used in the Stacking Game and whether it is played at the middle or end of the show to attract visual learners.
  • Another participant asks for clarification on what the Stacking Game entails.
  • A participant explains that the Stacking Game involves stacking products to demonstrate the benefits of hosting, providing examples of items used.
  • One participant expresses skepticism about the effectiveness of the Stacking Game for showcasing larger products, referencing a similar approach used by a jewelry consultant.
  • Another participant shares their positive experience with the Stacking Game, highlighting the fun and interactive nature of the activity and suggesting a variety of items to include, as well as their preference for playing it towards the end of the show.

Areas of Agreement / Disagreement

Views differ on the effectiveness of the Stacking Game for showcasing larger products, with some participants supporting its use while others express uncertainty about its applicability.

Contextual Notes

Participants share personal experiences and preferences regarding the Stacking Game, focusing on its role in engaging guests and showcasing products during shows.

Who May Find This Useful

Consultants looking for interactive ways to engage guests during shows may find the discussion on the Stacking Game helpful.

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Does anyone play the Stacking Game during their Show that they could share what items they pick?

Do you play the game at the MIDDLE or END of your Show?

Just looking for a way to attract those who are visual people - and not numbers.
 
What's the stacking game?
 
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oh - sorry. The stacking game is where you take products and stack them (either on a table or beside a potential host) and show the customers how much a person can get for being a Hostess.

Ex:
Mix N Chop
Chef's Tongs
....

Half-Price - 8" Saute Pan, Utility Knife, and Salad and Berry Spinner

Host Special - bamboo bowl
...

etc.
 
Ohh Ok I can see that working for something else but for PC I don't know how that would work because I'd want to show big products. I have seen a lia sophia consultant do this and because she is just stacking empty jewelry boxes it's visual but you aren't killing the host with stuff!!:) JMHO.
 
Hi there! I love playing the Stacking Game during my shows. It's such a fun and interactive way to showcase our amazing products. When I play the game, I usually pick a variety of items that can be stacked on top of each other, such as our stoneware or stackable mixing bowls. I also like to include some unexpected items, like our chip maker or microwave popcorn maker, to really wow my guests.I typically play the game towards the end of my show, as it's a great way to keep everyone engaged and excited before placing their orders. Plus, it's a great way to show the versatility and functionality of our products, which can help attract those who are more visual learners.I highly recommend giving the Stacking Game a try at your next show. It's a fun and effective way to showcase our products and engage your guests. Happy stacking!
 

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the Stacking Game in Pampered Chef shows?

The Stacking Game is an interactive activity designed to engage guests during Pampered Chef shows. It involves stacking various kitchen tools or products in a fun and competitive manner, encouraging participation and showcasing the versatility of the products.

How can I effectively introduce the Stacking Game during my show?

To introduce the Stacking Game, start by explaining the rules clearly and demonstrating how to stack the items. Use enthusiasm to capture your audience's attention and encourage everyone to participate. You can also share a personal story or experience related to the products to make it more relatable.

What tips do you have for keeping guests engaged during the Stacking Game?

To keep guests engaged, consider offering small prizes for participation or for the best stack. Encourage friendly competition by timing the stacking or allowing guests to work in teams. Make sure to maintain a lively atmosphere with music or cheering to keep the energy high.

What are some common mistakes to avoid when performing the Stacking Game?

Common mistakes include not clearly explaining the rules, failing to demonstrate the stacking technique, or allowing the game to drag on too long. It's important to keep the game fast-paced and fun, ensuring that everyone understands how to participate without feeling overwhelmed.

How can I incorporate the Stacking Game into my sales strategy?

You can incorporate the Stacking Game into your sales strategy by using it as a way to highlight specific products and their features. After the game, take the opportunity to discuss the benefits of the items used in the stacking, and encourage guests to consider purchasing them for their own kitchens.

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