Do You Love Your Job as Much as This Pampered Chef Consultant?

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Discussion Overview

This thread features participants sharing their experiences and excitement about hosting Pampered Chef parties, particularly one themed around the show Grey's Anatomy. Participants discuss the innovative approaches used during these events and the positive outcomes achieved.

Discussion Character

  • Anecdotal
  • Opinion-based

Main Points Raised

  • One participant, identifying as a consultant, describes a successful Grey's Anatomy-themed party where attendees engaged with products during commercial breaks, resulting in significant sales and bookings.
  • Several participants express enthusiasm and admiration for the innovative approach taken during the party.
  • Another participant shares their excitement about the potential for a consultant to qualify through a fundraiser, highlighting the community's support.
  • One participant notes the flexibility of the business model, suggesting that consultants can tailor their approach to fit their style and interests.

Areas of Agreement / Disagreement

Participants generally express agreement on the enjoyment and effectiveness of creative party themes, with no clear disagreement noted.

Contextual Notes

The discussion centers around personal experiences with hosting Pampered Chef parties, emphasizing creativity and community support within the consultant network.

Who May Find This Useful

Consultants looking for inspiration on how to host engaging parties or those interested in innovative approaches to product demonstrations may find this discussion relevant.

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Pampered Laura
I had a Greys Anatomy show tonight.
It was a "no demo" party... everyone came over at 7pm, started eating appetizers and drinking wine that the hostess provided. I went over a few new items and explained how we were going to do the Pampered Chef party, but that I am a HUGE Grey's fan, and have the coolest job where I can work, watch TV, and party at the same time. LOL Everyone loved it.
During the show, we were all screaming and talking about every move the characters made... then during the commercials everyone got up and ran to the display of products and asked me as many questions as they could in the 3.5 minutes.
I did my own "commericial breaks" twice and talked about bookings & recruiting.
Left about 30 mins after the show ended with $800 in sales, 2 bookings & a possible recruit! LOL

I love my job...
 
Wow, that is pretty cool Laura.
 
That's awesome!!
 
You GO Girl! That is wonderful and shows us all things can be done in so many different and inovative ways!
 
that is cool!
 
Good job - how is your qualified consultant count coming???? ...or will there be an update after this weekend...???
 
Great idea!
 
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janetupnorth said:
Good job - how is your qualified consultant count coming???? ...or will there be an update after this weekend...???
So far, it's looking good... I have a feeling everything will come together at the last minute possible. Haha! :eek:
 
Pampered Laura said:
So far, it's looking good... I have a feeling everything will come together at the last minute possible. Haha! :eek:

Keep us posted, please, we're (at least I am) excited for you!!!! :D
 
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Thanks! The one needing 4 shows is actually probably going to qualify with her fundraiser... she's almost at $800 already, and she is shooting for the $1250 in one show. :D
 
Awesome!! That's the way to do it. :D
 
Pampered Laura said:
I had a Greys Anatomy show tonight.
It was a "no demo" party... everyone came over at 7pm, started eating appetizers and drinking wine that the hostess provided. I went over a few new items and explained how we were going to do the Pampered Chef party, but that I am a HUGE Grey's fan, and have the coolest job where I can work, watch TV, and party at the same time. LOL Everyone loved it.
During the show, we were all screaming and talking about every move the characters made... then during the commercials everyone got up and ran to the display of products and asked me as many questions as they could in the 3.5 minutes.
I did my own "commericial breaks" twice and talked about bookings & recruiting.
Left about 30 mins after the show ended with $800 in sales, 2 bookings & a possible recruit! LOL

I love my job...
THat is awesome!!! Now I wish the show wasn't over because I could totally promote this idea! Maybe I'll do it for some other big show, although I'd better hurry up because I guess they all end this month. Maybe in the fall!!!

How many people were there? Did she have lots of outside orders?

Congrats on an awesome show!
 
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She had 7 people there, and $300 in outside orders. Out of those 7 people, their orders totalled just over $500. 2 of them booked that night, 2 more were "iffy", and 1 is considering the opportunity. ;)
 
That's what makes this business so much fun, you can do with it whatever you want as long as it stays within the companies ethics and morals, anything goes! How fun! I don't even watch Greys Anatomy and it sounds like I would have had a blast!:D Way to work that business, girl!:D :p ;)
 

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