Host Free Product Pile: A Step-by-Step Guide for PC Hosts

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Discussion Overview

The thread discusses various approaches to demonstrating the benefits of free products for Pampered Chef hosts during shows. Participants share their experiences and ideas related to a method referred to as "stacking the host" and how it can be effectively implemented.

Discussion Character

  • Anecdotal
  • Opinion-based
  • Exploratory

Main Points Raised

  • One participant mentions seeing the "stacking the host" method demonstrated at a cluster meeting and seeks a written description for clarity.
  • Another participant refers to the method as the "Stack the host" game but admits to not having seen it in practice.
  • One participant shares that they plan to use popular products to illustrate the $500 host level during their show, expressing excitement about the idea of piling products for the host.
  • A participant expresses enthusiasm for the stacking concept, quoting their daughter in a light-hearted manner.
  • One participant recounts attending a party where the consultant used the stacking method, noting it was effective as long as it was not overly time-consuming.
  • Another participant suggests considering a shorter demo to allow more time for discussing free products and bookings, emphasizing the importance of visual aids.
  • One participant shares their personal experience of using Booking Coupons with hosts, finding that a visual approach helps communicate the benefits of hosting effectively.
  • Another participant expresses gratitude for visuals shared by a contributor, highlighting their usefulness.

Areas of Agreement / Disagreement

Views differ on the effectiveness and practicality of the stacking method, with some participants expressing enthusiasm for it while others prefer different approaches. No clear consensus emerges regarding the best method to demonstrate free products.

Contextual Notes

Participants share personal experiences and ideas related to demonstrating product benefits in a party setting, focusing on visual strategies to engage potential hosts and guests.

Who May Find This Useful

Consultants looking for creative ways to showcase the benefits of hosting and engage guests during shows may find the shared experiences and ideas valuable.

chefjwr
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:) I saw this demonstrated at cluster meeting. Does anyone have a good written description of how to do this to demonstrate the many free products our PC hosts get?
 
I think I've heard it called "Stack the host" game but no I have never seen it done! Sorry.
 
In the last catalog I know that there was 2 pages that equaled the average host amount ($500 level). But I didn't see one in the current page. Just take some of your most popular products and figure it up to the $500 host level.

Ooh, good idea with my show tomorrow. I usually "show" the host item but since it's more free products there isn't really anything to "show". So I could pile the host with $90 worth of products and then add another $50! I like that idea thanks!
 
I have never thought of this whole stacking idea, but I LOVE IT!! To quote my daughter... "You guys. rock. You roll. You rock and roll!" (It's cure when shedoes it :) Dorky from me:(
 
I went to a Princess House Party the other night and the consultant did that. It's a good idea as long as you don't drag it out too long, time-wise.
 
Has anyone thought about doing a shorter demo which will allow for more time to do "free product" spiels in order to get some bookings? Just a thought. I know I am a very visual person and if I am about to "stack the host" with free product that she is earning, I think it will give the other guests an idea of what they can get. Just thinking out loud.....
 
I don't do the pile on - too much for my little brain to figure out....but I have started using the Booking Coupons with my host - I have her stand with me, and I give these to her one at a time and talk about the benefits of hosting....people seem to really respond well to it, and I have good bookings....I think that as much as I talk about the benefits of booking a show, people really need a visual to help them understand.

And I got these from someone on here - I don't remember who, wish I did, because I'd love to give them credit, and a BIG thank you!
 

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Thanks Becky. I just passed this on to my downline.
 
Those are great visuals Becky, thanks for shaing them! And to whomever created them!
 

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the Host Free Product Pile?

The Host Free Product Pile is a special incentive offered by Pampered Chef to encourage hosts to gather orders and maximize their rewards. It allows hosts to earn free products based on the total sales generated during their party.

How do I qualify for the Host Free Product Pile?

To qualify for the Host Free Product Pile, you need to host a Pampered Chef party that meets the minimum sales requirement set by the company. Typically, this involves gathering orders from friends and family, either through a live party or an online event.

What steps should I follow to maximize my Host Free Product Pile?

To maximize your Host Free Product Pile, start by setting a clear goal for your party sales. Promote your event through social media, email, and personal invitations. Engage your guests with cooking demonstrations and product showcases, and encourage them to place orders early to increase your total sales.

Can I choose any products for my Host Free Product Pile?

Yes, as a host, you can typically choose from a selection of products available in the Host Free Product Pile. However, some restrictions may apply based on the current promotions or product availability, so it's best to check with your Pampered Chef consultant for specific details.

When will I receive my Host Free Product Pile?

Your Host Free Product Pile will be processed and shipped after your party closes and all orders have been finalized. You should receive a confirmation from your Pampered Chef consultant regarding the timeline for your free products, usually within a few weeks after the party.

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