Chozengirl
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This thread explores participants' experiences and thoughts on traveling for Pampered Chef shows, including the distances they are willing to travel and the strategies they use for expanding their business outside their local areas.
Views differ on the acceptable distance for traveling to shows, with some participants comfortable with long distances while others prefer to stay closer to home. No clear consensus emerges on a specific travel strategy.
Participants share a range of personal experiences regarding travel for shows, reflecting diverse geographic locations and individual business strategies.
Consultants considering expanding their business reach or those curious about the experiences of others in traveling for shows may find this discussion relevant.
soonerchef said:The most I have traveled is 1800 miles one way!! Granted that is not the norm, for me 60 miles round trip is the norm.
kapooh1210 said:Wow!!!
Where did you go?
Was it worth the trip?
Yes, you can travel outside your designated area to host Pampered Chef shows. Many consultants expand their reach by organizing shows in different cities or states, allowing them to connect with new customers and grow their business.
While there are generally no strict restrictions on travel distance, it's important to check with your local Pampered Chef guidelines and your team leader for any specific policies or recommendations regarding traveling for shows.
It is a good practice to inform your team leader or upline if you plan to travel for shows. They can provide support, resources, and advice on how to effectively manage your shows in new locations.
You can find potential customers by utilizing social media platforms, joining local community groups, or networking with friends and family in those areas. Additionally, consider reaching out to other Pampered Chef consultants who may have connections in the region.
When planning a show in a different area, consider factors such as travel costs, local regulations, venue availability, and marketing strategies. It's also essential to ensure that you have the necessary products and materials to conduct a successful show.