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This thread explores various strategies and personal experiences related to obtaining quality leads at events for Pampered Chef consultants. Participants share their approaches to engaging potential customers and the effectiveness of different methods, including giveaways and direct conversations.
Views differ on the effectiveness of giveaways and drawings, with some participants finding them helpful while others prefer direct engagement without such incentives. Overall, there is no clear consensus on the best approach to obtaining quality leads.
Participants shared experiences from various events, including fairs and local gatherings, highlighting the diverse strategies employed based on the specific context of each event.
This discussion may be of interest to Pampered Chef consultants looking for insights into lead generation strategies at events and the varying experiences of their peers.
Becca_in_MD said:I figure if I walk away with one show or one recruit lead or more, then it was a successful event.
Exactly! Some consultants don't get it, that it's one more booking than they had before the booth. They view it as a waste of time. I guess I always have low expectations so am happy when the good things happen. I can look at some of my shows and lead lines and go back to a booth from 2 years ago. From a yucky little event last Nov., I managed one booking that kept getting one booking from each show. I thought it was going to end with a catalog show as the last booking, but booked a cooking show from the cat. show, then a $1,000 show from that one, and now it's multiplying with 2 bookings from each show. The yucky little event cost me $25 and calling in a favor to have a friend watch my kid. Have I made that back? You bet!
I'm with Laurie. I'm not the most outgoing person so I need a drawing to pull them into the booth. But put the bowl for the slips behind you so that you get the slip, make notes about the lead, and then put it in the bowl. I'm not so good at getting them to book right at the fair. This weekend I'm going to try putting host packets in the reusable shopping bags and hold a bag in my hand. I will do this in the early part of the day so that they can then walk around the event with our shopping bag and hopefully drive traffic to our booth. Plus, it's a nice little (inexpensive) gift to make them happy and excited.
PCGirl77 said:I am doing a booth in Nov. There is going to be radio advertising. Can we mention PC on the radio?
PCGirl77 said:I am doing a booth in Nov. There is going to be radio advertising. Can we mention PC on the radio?
To attract quality leads at an event, focus on creating an engaging booth that showcases your products effectively. Use eye-catching displays, offer interactive demonstrations, and provide samples of your products. Additionally, consider hosting a fun activity or contest that encourages attendees to participate and share their contact information.
Qualifying leads during an event involves asking open-ended questions to understand their needs and interests. Engage attendees in conversation about their cooking habits, challenges they face in the kitchen, and what they look for in kitchen tools. This will help you identify those who are genuinely interested in your products.
Yes, offering incentives can significantly increase the number of leads you collect. Consider providing discounts, free samples, or entry into a raffle for those who sign up for your newsletter or provide their contact information. This not only encourages sign-ups but also creates a positive association with your brand.
Following up with leads after the event is crucial for converting them into customers. Send a personalized email thanking them for visiting your booth, and include any relevant information about the products they showed interest in. You can also share exclusive offers or invite them to a future event to keep the connection alive.
There are several tools you can use to capture leads effectively at an event. Consider using digital lead capture apps that allow you to scan business cards or collect information through a tablet. Alternatively, you can use traditional methods like sign-up sheets or business cards, but ensure you have a system in place to organize and follow up on the leads collected.