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The thread discusses the February host special offering 60% off any two items for hosts, along with various related guest specials and the implications for past hosts booking shows. Participants share their understanding of the promotion, express excitement about hosting opportunities, and discuss the effectiveness of different types of specials in driving sales.
Views differ on the effectiveness of free items versus discounts in driving sales, with some participants favoring free items while others report better results with discounts. No clear consensus emerges on which approach is universally more effective.
Participants share personal experiences and observations regarding the promotions and their impact on sales, reflecting regional differences in customer behavior and preferences.
Consultants interested in understanding the nuances of the February host special and its implications for both hosts and guests may find this discussion informative.
Yes. You would put the host in as a guest at her own show and she orders the host special as the host the show was booked from.ChefMoore said:Does that really work? Can you book off yourself and essentially get double the host special the next time?
ChefMoore said:Does that really work? Can you book off yourself and essentially get double the host special the next time?
I just wondered if this would be an ongoing thing. When I tell my hosts what the gust specials are they always say "What else?"chefann said:buckeyefan, HO has been switching it up between discounted and "free with purchase" type specials. I have a feeling that's going to continue for the foreseeable future.
chefann said:I've not had a lot of luck in the past couple of years with the "free with $60" specials, but that's because, generally, average order size is down in my area. People just don't think they can justify splurging on kitchen tools when they may lose their job next week. And I do talk about how good tools can save them money in the long run (both by not having to replace them, and eating out less).
We'll know the March and April specials in a couple of days.
I really think this is true. And a freebie valued between $5 and $15 (in the case of the garlic press) isn't going to entice someone to double their $30 order.schel said:Guess it depends where you are from.
erinb said:I have a host that booked off of herself for a Feb show. I enter her 2 items in under her as the host, then I enter her in as a guest as well for the additional 2 items....How does her 10% PHD work with these two orders?
wadesgirl said:Put the two most expensive items on her guest order and it will count towards her show total.
erinb said:Very useful tip....hadn't thought of that (I'm sure it would have hit me right after I submitted the show LOL)
Thank you!
Christ Follower said:We had the spend $60 and get _____free for so long, that when we stopped doing that all my guests felt like they were getting ripped off or something. They started expecting freebies after that.
The February Host Special allows hosts to get 60% off any two items when they host a party during this month. It's a great opportunity to stock up on kitchen tools and products at a significant discount!
To qualify for the 60% off special, you need to host a Pampered Chef party in February. This can be done through a virtual party, in-home gathering, or even a catalog party. Once your party reaches a certain sales threshold, you will be eligible for the discount.
While most items are eligible for the 60% off special, some exclusions may apply. Typically, items that are already on sale or limited edition products may not qualify. Be sure to check with your Pampered Chef consultant for specific details.
No, the 60% off special cannot be combined with other discounts or promotions. However, it is a fantastic standalone offer that provides significant savings on your favorite Pampered Chef products.
To host a Pampered Chef party, simply reach out to a Pampered Chef consultant or visit their website to get started. You can choose the format that works best for you, whether it's a virtual party, an in-person gathering, or a catalog party. Your consultant will guide you through the process and help you maximize your rewards!