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The thread centers around participants sharing ideas and suggestions for a first fair booth demo, focusing on various cooking tools and techniques that could attract attention and engage attendees.
Views differ on specific demo ideas, with no clear consensus on a single approach or tool to use at the booth.
Participants share personal experiences and suggestions based on their own fair booth activities, with a focus on engaging families and showcasing product versatility.
Consultants preparing for their first fair booth or looking for creative demo ideas may find the shared experiences and suggestions relevant.
Impampered said:You can show what different things you can use the Ultimate Slice and Grate Using a potato. It works out really great when you don't want to cook. It also helps sell them too. You can make small fries for kids, shredd for hashbrowns, slice several thickness for scalloped or home fries. Then you can talk about others vegies you can use.
Consider showcasing a few simple and quick recipes that highlight the versatility of Pampered Chef products. For example, you could demonstrate how to use the Quick Slice or the Food Chopper to prepare a fresh salsa or a salad. Engaging the audience with interactive cooking demonstrations can also attract more visitors to your booth.
To draw in more visitors, create an eye-catching display with colorful tablecloths and well-organized product arrangements. Offering samples of the food you prepare during your demo can entice people to stop by. Additionally, consider having a fun giveaway or raffle to encourage people to leave their contact information.
Your booth should include a table for demos, a display of Pampered Chef products, a sign with your name and contact information, and promotional materials like catalogs and business cards. Don't forget to have a clean and organized space, as well as any necessary equipment for your cooking demonstrations.
Engage with customers by asking them questions about their cooking habits and preferences. Encourage them to participate in the demo by letting them try out some of the tools or taste the food. Building a rapport and being approachable can help create a positive experience for potential customers.
After the fair, follow up with the contacts you collected by sending a thank-you email or message, along with a special offer or discount on their first order. You can also invite them to join your mailing list for future promotions and updates. Staying connected will help turn leads into loyal customers.