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The thread discusses the benefits a host can receive from booking multiple shows stemming from their original show, particularly focusing on cookware specials. Participants share their experiences and thoughts on how these benefits work in practice.
Participants generally agree on the mechanics of how booking benefits work, with no clear disagreement noted. There is a shared enthusiasm for the host's situation.
The discussion reflects personal experiences and sentiments regarding host benefits and family dynamics related to cookware gifts.
Consultants interested in understanding host booking benefits and those who appreciate personal stories about family and generosity in the context of Pampered Chef shows may find this thread relevant.
KellyTheChef said:She can order it at EACH of the shows booked off of her! So, yeah, she will be able to order the cookware at both of the September shows. Cool, huh?
Belle4562 said:Yes that is very cool! She is going to be really excited - she had a great show - $240 in fpv, and gave that to her two daughters, and she wanted to get them each cookware!
Hosting two Pampered Chef shows can maximize your rewards, as you can earn double the host benefits. This includes free products, discounts, and exclusive offers. Additionally, having two shows can help you reach a wider audience and increase your sales potential.
To effectively schedule two shows, consider spacing them out by a few weeks to allow for proper promotion and preparation. Choose different themes or product focuses for each show to attract diverse guests. Utilize social media and personal invitations to generate interest and attendance for both events.
No, host rewards from each show are separate and cannot be combined. However, you can use the rewards from one show to enhance the offerings of the second show, such as using free products from the first show as incentives for guests at the second show.
To encourage guests to attend both shows, offer incentives such as a raffle for attendees who come to both events or exclusive discounts on products for repeat guests. Communicate the unique benefits and themes of each show to create excitement and interest.
Yes, hosting two shows will require additional effort in terms of planning, promotion, and follow-up. However, the potential rewards and benefits can outweigh the extra work. Consider enlisting help from friends or team members to share the workload and make the process more manageable.