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The thread centers around participants sharing their experiences and suggestions for conducting cooking shows at Curves locations. Participants discuss what types of food to prepare, how to manage the logistics of a show without a full kitchen, and ways to engage with the Curves community.
Views differ on how to approach Curves management for hosting shows, with some participants seeking advice while others share their successful experiences. No clear consensus emerges on the best approach.
Participants share personal experiences and suggestions based on their individual interactions with Curves, reflecting a variety of approaches and outcomes.
Consultants looking to explore opportunities for hosting cooking shows at Curves may find the shared experiences and suggestions relevant.
You're welcome, Gina!Gina M said:And I'm lucky because Becky told me I should do a table there since I am a member there (Thanks Becky!).
Gina Miller
Before your show, make sure to gather all necessary materials, including product samples, catalogs, order forms, and any promotional items. Prepare a simple recipe using Pampered Chef products that can be demonstrated easily within the time frame. Also, familiarize yourself with the Curves environment and any specific guidelines they may have for hosting events.
Engagement is key! Start with a warm introduction and share your personal story with Pampered Chef. Involve participants by asking questions, encouraging them to share their cooking experiences, and inviting them to help with the demonstration. Consider using fun games or giveaways to keep the energy high and maintain interest.
Choose a quick and healthy recipe that aligns with the fitness-focused environment of Curves. Consider a simple salad, smoothie, or a healthy snack that showcases Pampered Chef tools. Make sure the recipe is easy to follow and can be prepared in a short amount of time to keep the audience engaged.
Highlight the benefits of the products you are demonstrating and how they can make cooking easier and healthier. Offer exclusive discounts or bundles for attendees who place orders during the show. Make sure to have a clear call to action, encouraging them to take advantage of the special offers available only at the event.
After the show, follow up with attendees by sending thank-you notes or emails, including a summary of the products showcased and any special offers. Encourage them to reach out with any questions or to place orders. Additionally, consider scheduling a follow-up event or cooking class to maintain engagement and build relationships.