Exciting Success with My First Two Shows | $900+ in Sales & 2 Bookings

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Discussion Overview

This thread features participants sharing their experiences and excitement regarding recent shows, including sales figures and bookings. Participants discuss their feelings of success and offer insights into hosting bridal shows.

Discussion Character

  • Anecdotal
  • Opinion-based

Main Points Raised

  • One participant, identifying as a consultant, shares excitement about achieving over $900 in sales from their second show and expresses hope for reaching $1000.
  • Another participant mentions having conducted a bridal show and describes it as a fun experience.
  • One participant discusses their approach to a bridal show, highlighting the organization of items into price packages to accommodate guests' budgets, which they found effective.
  • Several participants express congratulations and encouragement towards the original poster's success.

Areas of Agreement / Disagreement

Participants generally express excitement and support for each other's successes, with shared positive sentiments about hosting shows, particularly bridal ones. No clear consensus on specific strategies is evident.

Contextual Notes

Participants share personal experiences related to their shows, focusing on sales achievements and hosting techniques without implying any official guidance.

Who May Find This Useful

Consultants interested in sharing experiences about show successes and those looking for insights into hosting bridal shows may find this discussion relevant.

jesusluvsu2005
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Hi everyone! I finished my second show tonight. My first show won't close until Friday. Right now she is at a little over $400 and 2 bookings from her show (with more orders coming in through the week). Then my host from tonight is at a little over $900!!! I about fell over! She also is waiting on a couple more orders. Should close hers by Wednesday. I am so excited!!! She may hit $1000! Even if she doesn't I am over the top thrilled! I also got 2 bookings from her show. One for April and another for October (a bridal shower). I've never did a PC bridal shower of course so please pass on any helpful hints you may have for me! Thanks guys! I just wanted to share! I am so excited!!!
God bless,
Amanda
P.S. Sorry for so many exclamation marks. I am just so excited! :)
 
Way to go! Go for that $1000 show! Make your host excited to get it!
 
Awesome job! I did a bridal show today - lots of fun!
 
You are off to a great start! Way to go!:thumbup:
 
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Thanks everyone!
 
I just finished my first bridal show today, I was really nervous but it went well. Just make sure to put a lot of focus on the bride. One thing I did that worked well, was I took the items from her wish list and organized them into packages. I had three baskets out that said $20-under, $20-$80 and $80 and above. This way her guests were able to choose packages in the price range that they could afford. It worked really well, right now her show is at about $800 and she has a few outside orders from guests that couldn't attend coming in.
 
Congratulations to you both!!! Way to go :) !!!
 

Frequently Asked Questions

What strategies did you use to achieve over $900 in sales during your first two shows?

I focused on building relationships with my guests before and during the shows. I utilized social media to promote the events, engaged with attendees through personal invitations, and showcased popular products that resonate with my audience. Additionally, I offered exclusive deals and incentives for orders placed during the shows.

How did you manage to secure two bookings from your first shows?

After demonstrating the products and sharing my passion for Pampered Chef, I made sure to ask guests if they would be interested in hosting their own shows. I highlighted the benefits of hosting, such as free products and exclusive discounts, and provided them with a clear and easy way to sign up on the spot.

What types of products were most popular at your shows?

During my shows, kitchen tools that simplify cooking and meal prep, such as the Instant Pot and versatile cookware, were particularly popular. I also showcased seasonal items and recipes that were easy to replicate, which resonated well with my audience and encouraged them to make purchases.

How did you promote your shows to attract attendees?

I utilized a combination of social media posts, personal invitations, and email marketing to promote my shows. I created engaging content that highlighted the fun and benefits of attending, such as cooking demonstrations and the opportunity to win prizes. I also encouraged my hosts to invite their friends and family to increase attendance.

What advice would you give to someone hosting their first Pampered Chef show?

My advice would be to be enthusiastic and authentic about the products. Prepare a fun and interactive presentation, and don't hesitate to share personal stories about how the products have benefited you. Also, make sure to engage with your guests, encourage questions, and create a welcoming atmosphere to make them feel comfortable and excited about the products.

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