Getting Back Into the Show Game: Need Advice!

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Discussion Overview

The thread centers around a participant's return to hosting shows after a hiatus and seeks insights on updated show formats. Various participants share their experiences and personal show outlines, while also welcoming the returning member.

Discussion Character

  • Anecdotal
  • Opinion-based

Main Points Raised

  • One participant, identifying as a consultant, shares their experience of returning to shows and expresses gratitude for their director's support during their first show back.
  • Another participant mentions using a customized show outline they found on Chef Success, which has helped them remember key points and resulted in recruiting leads from their shows.
  • Several users express excitement about the returning participant, asking about personal updates and sharing a sense of community.
  • One participant inquires whether the returning member prefers interactive or product-focused shows.

Areas of Agreement / Disagreement

No clear consensus emerges, as participants share varied personal experiences and preferences regarding show formats.

Contextual Notes

The discussion reflects a supportive community atmosphere, with participants sharing personal experiences related to hosting shows and reconnecting with a fellow member.

Who May Find This Useful

Consultants looking for insights on show formats and community support may find this discussion relevant.

AJPratt
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I am getting back into the swing of doing shows. I did one last night (the first in like a year). Thankfully, my dir was there and helped me out a bunch! I was wondering if anyone has an updated show format, or something that has been working for them?
 
This is what I use at my shows. I had found a show outline here on chefsuccess and then made it fit me. It has really helped me remember to talk about things. The first 2 shows I used them at I got a recruit lead from each show. One was the host and one was guest. I ended up recruiting them both in one night when my director and I met with to go over any questions they had! Also, my bookings have seem to go up too! Hope it helps!:)
 

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Thanks! I will take a look at it!
 
Welcome back Annie! I thought you had abandoned us. How's baby? Do you have new pictures to share? How's the coffee shop?
 
Yeah Anne! Nice to see you back here! I've missed you! I'd love to see baby pictures and how old is she now?!
Again, it's great to have you back... maybe I'll see you at conference this year again!?!;)
 
Are you wanting to do interactive shows or product shows?
 
Welcome back Anne!!! Great to 'see' you here again!!!
 
pamperedchefmonica said:
This is what I use at my shows. I had found a show outline here on chefsuccess and then made it fit me. It has really helped me remember to talk about things. The first 2 shows I used them at I got a recruit lead from each show. One was the host and one was guest. I ended up recruiting them both in one night when my director and I met with to go over any questions they had! Also, my bookings have seem to go up too! Hope it helps!:)

Thank you for posting this!
 

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the first steps to take when getting back into direct sales with Pampered Chef?

Start by reviewing your previous experiences and successes with Pampered Chef. Revisit your customer list and reconnect with past clients. Consider updating your product knowledge by exploring new items and promotions. Set clear goals for your business and create a plan to achieve them, including scheduling shows and reaching out to potential hosts.

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What are some tips for hosting successful Pampered Chef shows?

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How can I build my customer base again?

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What resources are available to help me succeed in Pampered Chef?

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