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This thread centers around the challenges and experiences of Pampered Chef consultants in securing cooking shows, particularly when catalog shows seem to be more popular among potential hosts. Participants share their personal experiences and strategies for encouraging cooking shows.
Views differ on the best approach to securing cooking shows, with some participants advocating for direct incentives and others focusing on the benefits of cooking shows compared to catalog shows. No clear consensus emerges on a single effective strategy.
Participants are sharing their experiences as new consultants navigating the early stages of their business, with varying levels of success in securing different types of shows.
New Pampered Chef consultants seeking insights into the dynamics of booking cooking shows versus catalog shows may find this discussion helpful.
dwyerkim said:Ask them why they don't want to do a cooking show and problem solve with them... not enough space, have an outside show at a park. Dont' know enough people? Combine two of those type of hosts together and do one bigger show. And do your own show even if it is in a park or some other public space and invite absolutely everyone. In the meantime, don't overlook what you have... like already mentioned, be sure to get all contact info from your catalog customers and follow up with customer care calls and to try and book shows. I have one recruit who did a catalog show off of a catalog show (in another state), and I have another gal who did a catalog show off of a catalog show and plans to sign in Sept. You just never know where one show could lead you.
A Catalog Show is a type of Pampered Chef party where guests can browse and order products from a catalog instead of attending a traditional in-home party. This format allows hosts to collect orders over a set period, making it convenient for those who may not be able to attend a live event.
To host a Catalog Show, simply contact your Pampered Chef consultant and express your interest. They will provide you with catalogs, order forms, and any necessary materials. You can then share these with friends and family, either in person or through social media, to collect orders.
Hosting a Catalog Show offers several benefits, including the flexibility to gather orders over time without the pressure of a live event. It also allows hosts to earn free and discounted products based on the total sales, making it an attractive option for those who want to enjoy Pampered Chef products at a lower cost.
A Catalog Show usually lasts about 1 to 2 weeks, giving guests ample time to look through the catalog and place their orders. The exact duration can be adjusted based on the host's preferences and the consultant's recommendations.
Yes, you can combine a Catalog Show with other types of shows, such as a virtual party or an in-home cooking demonstration. This can help increase engagement and sales, as it provides multiple ways for guests to interact with the products and the consultant.