Explaining Your Pampered Chef Business: Tips for a Professional Response

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Discussion Overview

This thread explores how Pampered Chef consultants articulate their business to others, sharing various approaches and personal experiences regarding effective communication about their roles and offerings.

Discussion Character

  • Opinion-based
  • Anecdotal

Main Points Raised

  • One participant, identifying as a consultant, shares that they often struggle to explain their business succinctly and appreciate suggestions for professional phrasing.
  • Another participant expresses pride in their association with Pampered Chef and prefers to directly mention the brand when describing their role.
  • Several users mention the importance of using language that conveys professionalism and esteem in their descriptions.
  • One participant notes that they help people succeed in the kitchen, which often prompts further questions about what that entails.
  • Another participant reflects on the challenge of responding when someone is unfamiliar with Pampered Chef, indicating a desire for effective communication strategies.

Areas of Agreement / Disagreement

Views differ on whether to explicitly mention "Pampered Chef" in descriptions, with some participants advocating for brand recognition while others suggest a more general approach.

Contextual Notes

Participants share personal experiences and preferences regarding communication strategies, reflecting a range of comfort levels with self-identifying as sales consultants.

Who May Find This Useful

Consultants looking for ways to articulate their business and enhance their communication skills may find the shared experiences and suggestions beneficial.

D_Patel
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I received this email from my Director this morning , thought it was great and that I would share..So... What is it that you Do?
(Thanks to NSED Darla Oelmann for writing.)
Friends and family have probably asked you this. Did you have a quick informative answer, or did you stumble and stammer, trying to give a good description of your Pampered Chef business? You may have started out by saying "Have you ever heard of the" Pampered Chef" but what we are really doing is answering a question with another question. If they say no then we are still stumbling and stammering over our words again.

You probably never dreamed you would become a "salesperson" and don't want to be thought of that way either. And, heaven forbid that you are that "Home Party Lady"! However, we should not ever feel negative or embarrassed to be in sales. Selling is a service; you use sales everyday of your life. Nobody would ever buy anything if there weren't for someone "selling" something. If a product is made, it has to be sold. Selling is just transferring a feeling from you to them.

So, how can you explain to someone "what you do" and keep it sounding dignified? Below are some ideas you can use when asked, "What is it that you do?"

"I own my own business and am a consultant with an international sales company. (then) I represent a line of gourmet kitchen products for a multi-million dollar company"

"I am an independent consultant for an international company that markets professional quality kitchen tools for home use"

"I am a part-time (or free-lance) consultant for an international kitchenware company"

Refer to yourself as a "Teacher, Trainer, Consultant, Director" etc. When someone asks what you actually do, instead of saying "home parties" say that you "Provide people with personal consultations and training in the use of specialized gourmet cooking products"

We communicate to others how we feel about ourselves and our work through the words we use to describe our profession. Use terms and descriptions that convey high esteem and professionalism and others will get the message.
There will always be some people who will see you and your work as a low-status "vega-matic" gadget seller. Just sit back?grin all the way to the bank?and enjoy your 5-9 instead of 9-5 profession J (edited by Kim Cooper 9/05)
 
Why not say "Pampered Chef?"Hi Danielle,

Thank you for some words to use; however, I'm curious as to why one wouldn't say "Pampered Chef" instead of "high quality kitchen tools", or say both. I'm proud to be associated w/ PC, and I want people to know that rather than hide it. I generally say, "I'm a kitchen consultant with The Pampered Chef. I teach customers how to use quality kitchen tools to make meal preparation easier and more fun".

Just my 2 cents,
Diane
 
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Hmm Iam not sureIt came form one of our NSED , so Iam not sure ! LOL ! I still liked what she had to say though ! :)
 
I'm guessing its because you may have said in the beginning:
"Have you ever heard of /familiar with of Pampered Chef?
Thanks for sharing as I have a hard time sometimes with a response when people say "no" to the above..
Have a great day!
Cheers,
Angela
 
What do I do? "I help people succeed in the kitchen" - that usually brings the question "Succeed at what?".

And the answer is
"Whatever you want it to mean.
Make money and earn free products, trips and jewelry.
Get a kitchen full of quality tools to help you prepare or serve meals for free and at deep discounts.
Get lots of tips on easy meal preparation or entertaining and the tools to do it at a great price*".

*Did you know that over 70% of our product line is under $15!.
 

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Pampered Chef and how does it work?

Pampered Chef is a direct sales company that offers high-quality kitchen tools, cookware, and food products. Consultants sell these products through home parties, online parties, and personal sales. The business model allows consultants to earn commissions on their sales, as well as bonuses and incentives based on performance and team building.

How can I effectively explain my Pampered Chef business to others?

When explaining your Pampered Chef business, focus on sharing your personal experience and the benefits of the products. Highlight the quality and versatility of the kitchen tools, and mention how hosting parties can be fun and rewarding. Use simple language and be enthusiastic to engage your audience, making it relatable to their cooking needs.

What are the benefits of becoming a Pampered Chef consultant?

Becoming a Pampered Chef consultant offers several benefits, including flexible work hours, the ability to work from home, and the potential for significant income through commissions and bonuses. Additionally, consultants receive training, support, and access to exclusive products, which can enhance their cooking skills and product knowledge.

How do I handle objections when someone is hesitant about Pampered Chef?

When faced with objections, listen carefully to the concerns and validate them. Provide clear information that addresses their hesitations, such as product quality, value for money, or the fun of hosting a party. Share success stories from other consultants and emphasize the community support available within the Pampered Chef network.

What are some tips for promoting my Pampered Chef business online?

To promote your Pampered Chef business online, utilize social media platforms to share engaging content, such as recipes, cooking tips, and product demonstrations. Create a dedicated business page to showcase your offerings and interact with potential customers. Consider hosting virtual parties and using email marketing to reach out to your network, offering promotions and incentives to encourage sales.

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