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The thread centers around participants sharing ideas and experiences related to preparing for a baby shower demo at a BRU event. Participants discuss appetizer ideas, demo preparations, and their experiences at similar events.
No clear consensus emerges regarding specific appetizer ideas, as participants share a variety of personal experiences and suggestions without a unified approach.
Participants are primarily Pampered Chef consultants discussing their preparations and experiences related to baby shower demos at BRU events, focusing on appetizers and engagement strategies.
Consultants looking for inspiration for baby shower demos or those interested in sharing experiences from similar events may find this discussion relevant.
OMG he is adorable!!!! I want one!Flamingo said:here is the little guy....
My DH does woodworking and can make it for me (maybe for Gill too) - do you have the pattern?Flamingo said:Sorry it took so long to reply but I had to go pick my son up at a church function. I will look into finding out where these might be available closer to you all. Linda I might be able to find someone closer to you, but, Gillian I'm
not sure if I can find someone close to you way up there in Alaska. Is it light all day long this time of year or dark....??If you send me your address by email I will trace him and mabey you could find someone who does woodworking to make him for you...
mrssyvo said:Deb, I did the BRU is Lombard, with wonderful results. 1 cooking show booking, 4 catalog shows, and 4 people interested in the business. This is the BEST results I have had so far, and these are QUALIFIED leads, because I was not doing a drawing, I just hads people fill out slips if wanting more info, etc. I am very excited. If 2 of these 3 sign and qualify, I will promote to director.
Thanks for the info Debbie- I don't have a BRU, but we have a 4 hour baby fair at our local hospital that was so packed last year you could hardly move. I haven't called yet (it was in April last year) but there was no PC rep there and I promised myself last year that I would be there this year!DebbieJ said:The promotions coordinator at my store is awesome and during the seminar time of the Baby Fest, she has each vendor come up and talk for a couple minutes about what we offer. Today, she asked me to do a demo, so I did the filling for Profiterole Puffs and filled a couple of them, had them on the 3 Tier Stand and everyone got a sample. I also made sure to talk about bookings and the business and invited them to come talk to me further down at my table down the aisle.
This is the first time I have offered a product drawing there. It was BY FAR my best response. But then again, the whole store seemed to be busy the entire day.
I don't give out any info without having someone fill out a slip. I just use the ones we can buy from paperwork. If they ask for a catalog, I say "while I find one for you, why don't you jot down your info so I can provide you with the best customer service." If they are hesitant, I say "I promise to just call you once to see if you have any questions about our products." No one refused to fill one out.
Of course, there were people who just took my biz card or a recipe card, but those were few and far between.
Flamingo said:Sorry it took so long to reply but I had to go pick my son up at a church function. I will look into finding out where these might be available closer to you all. Linda I might be able to find someone closer to you, but, Gillian I'm
not sure if I can find someone close to you way up there in Alaska. Is it light all day long this time of year or dark....??If you send me your address by email I will trace him and mabey you could find someone who does woodworking to make him for you...
mrssyvo said:Deb, I am in wave #3. The reason I did not do a drawing this month, was because whenever I do a drawing, people just fill out the slip, thinking to win something, and they were all dead leads. I wanted to see if I could qualify the leads, and get better results, and it worked. We had stickers to put on their sheet, and if they turned in a complete sheet, they received something from the store. I wanted to make sure I had people to contact that were really interested. I gave out tons of biz cards and show benefits flyers, recipe cards, etc- but the people who filled out slips wanted something that would further my biz/ I am wanting to be so busy right now recruiting and booking shows, that I wanted to spend my time on those who really wanted it, not just a chance to win something. A lot of people wanted catalogs, and if they would not fill out a slip, I gave them my biz card, and explained they could view the catalog on my web-site.
Y'all better hurry....he's on sale for $5.99!!!! Plus shipping, my total was $12.94.DebbieJ said:Search for item # IN-25/2825. He's on sale!!!
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