Door Prizes: What to Order for Maximum Impact

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Discussion Overview

The thread discusses various ideas for door prizes that Pampered Chef consultants can offer at their shows. Participants share personal experiences and preferences regarding what items or incentives they find effective for engaging attendees.

Discussion Character

  • Anecdotal
  • Opinion-based

Main Points Raised

  • One participant, identifying as a consultant, mentions giving free shipping as a door prize to avoid managing physical items.
  • Another participant shares their experience of giving away old Season's Best cookbooks, citrus peelers, and paring knives, often selecting items from the supply order form.
  • Several users mention using free shipping as a prize, noting its effectiveness in encouraging sales.
  • One participant highlights the value of older cookbooks as collectibles, suggesting they add perceived value for recipients.
  • Another participant discusses the idea of offering multiple smaller prizes rather than one larger prize to increase the number of winners.
  • Some participants express interest in the shipping idea, indicating it could lead to more sales opportunities.

Areas of Agreement / Disagreement

Views differ on the best types of door prizes to offer, with no clear consensus emerging on a single preferred option.

Contextual Notes

Participants share personal experiences and preferences based on their own shows and interactions with attendees, reflecting a variety of approaches to engaging potential customers.

Who May Find This Useful

Consultants looking for creative ideas for door prizes at their shows may find the shared experiences and suggestions beneficial.

Stef1023
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what are the best door prizes to give away? I'm wanting to order some stuff and not sure what to get. any advice?
 
Personally, I give free shipping as the door prize at my shows, because then I don't have to remember to keep things in stock or take them with me. ;)
 
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good thinking! i would never have thought about doing that! but how do you put that in when you submit an order?
 
I need a driver's side door for an '84 Mustang convertible. THAT would be a real prize!
 
I give old SB cookbook, citrus peelers, paring knives or mini-whippers. Usually whatever you can find on the supply order form.
 
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speaking of mustang..........we're selling ours.....the one in my picture actually!!!
lol kinda funny. anyways i need to think of something for m next cooking show next month
 
I have tons of tools and things I've bought from the outlet and from free money I've had.
I've also given away a Crock and retired cookbooks.

But I like the shipping idea!
 
I like to give out past Season's Best cookbooks, with my info stamped inside. I point out to them that "you can't even buy this one any more", so it adds value to it for them. I also usually let them know that my name is inside, so that they have an easy reference to get ahold of me if they need my services in the future.

A consultant friend likes to give out grill rubs, as she is creating "repeat business", since they're so yummy!! lol

I used to give out current Season's Best cookbooks; however, on several occasions I would have the "winner" tell me that she'd just ordered the cookbook, so could I now please remove it from her order? I didn't like having it "hurt" the show sales, even if it was only a dollar, so I decided to go with the older ones. (Also, it was always a hassle for me to re-do the order anyway, so this works out soooo much better!!)

Free shipping is another option, and, on occasion, I've even given away a FREE show!!

Best wishes,
Paula
 
Stef1023 said:
good thinking! i would never have thought about doing that! but how do you put that in when you submit an order?

I don't add it to their order, and I enter $4.24 ($4 + 6% tax) as a consultant gift payment type to that order.
 
I do SB, twixits, citrus peelers, nylon scrapers, etc. etc. Sometimes I do free shipping. Depends on the show & what prizes I have on hand.
 
I do twixits, quikcut knives, citrus peelers...3-4 raffles at each show. Rather have many winners than just one (for shipping). At least, if I were going to a party, I feel I had a better chance.
 
I do give free shipping if someone brings $100 worth of orders with them.
 
I like the shipping idea! You are sure to get a sale that way! :) I make a big deal out of the old SB and call them collectors items so most of the time they are happy to get that. I tell them that anyone that hosts that night will get an additional collectors SB at their show to be signed by all in attendance.
 
Kitchen2u said:
I do give free shipping if someone brings $100 worth of orders with them.

I put stickers saying this on the invitations

Addie4TLC said:
I like the shipping idea! You are sure to get a sale that way! :) I make a big deal out of the old SB and call them collectors items so most of the time they are happy to get that. I tell them that anyone that hosts that night will get an additional collectors SB at their show to be signed by all in attendance.

I am finding you and I are so much alike...I do this too!
 

Frequently Asked Questions

What types of door prizes are most effective for a Pampered Chef party?

Effective door prizes for a Pampered Chef party include popular kitchen tools, cooking gadgets, and exclusive Pampered Chef products. Items like the Classic Batter Bowl, Stoneware, or a set of measuring spoons can generate excitement and encourage attendance. Additionally, consider offering a gift certificate for a discount on future purchases to entice guests.

How many door prizes should I have for my event?

It's recommended to have at least one door prize for every five to ten guests. This ensures that there are enough prizes to create excitement without overwhelming your budget. If you have a larger group, consider having multiple smaller prizes in addition to a grand prize to keep the energy high throughout the event.

What is the best way to promote door prizes before the event?

Promote door prizes by highlighting them in your invitations and social media posts. Use eye-catching images and descriptions to showcase the prizes. You can also create a buzz by mentioning that attendees will have a chance to win these prizes during the event, which can increase attendance and engagement.

Should I consider the theme of my party when selecting door prizes?

Yes, aligning your door prizes with the theme of your party can enhance the overall experience. For example, if your party focuses on baking, consider offering baking-related items like a mixing bowl set or a silicone baking mat. This not only makes the prizes more relevant but also reinforces the theme and encourages guests to participate in activities related to it.

How can I ensure that my door prizes create maximum excitement?

To create maximum excitement, consider making the door prize drawing a fun event highlight. Use creative methods for drawing winners, such as a spin wheel or a raffle ticket system. Additionally, build anticipation by revealing the prizes gradually throughout the party, and consider involving guests in the selection process to make them feel more engaged.

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