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The thread explores various ideas and personal experiences related to host gift bags for Pampered Chef shows. Participants share what they typically include in their gifts and how they perceive the value of these gifts in relation to their business practices.
Views differ on the necessity and value of additional gifts beyond the Seasons Best cookbook. While some participants feel that extra gifts enhance appreciation, others believe the standard offerings are adequate.
Participants share a range of experiences and strategies, reflecting personal preferences and local market conditions that influence their gift-giving practices.
Consultants looking for inspiration on host gifts and those interested in understanding different approaches within the community may find this discussion beneficial.
Total hijack but I FORGOT ABOUT THE HWC PINS! I had two shows this weekend and didn't bring them with me. Last year I offered a free pin to anyone who bought two or more HWC products. UGH!pampermejolene said:I only did a host gift for my very first show. She got a SB, a mini whipper and a citrus peeler (and soap for being a charter host).
I think our host program is good enough. I know it's way better than other direct sales company's. I have done specials though. Like to help get bookings in April I was offering the collapsible bowl for just one dollar (and I was making up the other $9).
And this month I am giving all hosts a HWC pin.
minersmix said:I do not do a baggie per se. But I always give the host a current Seasons Best and have all the guests sign it and then just a little something I find on the outlet or if I have an extra of something.
pampered.chris said:I think it helps the hostess feel appreciated!
Koolotus said:I give the host a raw chicken!!!
I doIt is in the Deep Covered baker and I present it as a gift at the beginning of the show. then I cook it up while I do my Regular demo.
Considering I have been selling 3-4 at each show that is one heck of a present! For both of us![]()
PamperedDor said:I actually place an order every few months for prep bowls - that covers 6 shows - I then fill them with hershey kisses or maybe theme chocolates (like pink for May) and wrap it up in a plastic bag - cute ribbon and my business card - its the first product I talk about as I thank Suzy Hostess for having me in her home - If a friend of mine has a show I add them to her discounted merchandise and It doesn't cost me much in the long run between her discount and my commission - the kisses I get at BJ's or Costco - the big bag fills about 12 - 15 prep bowls!!
Popular host gift ideas for Pampered Chef parties include kitchen tools like the Mix 'N Chop, the Classic Batter Bowl, or the Stoneware Baker. You can also consider offering a gift certificate for future purchases, a recipe book, or a selection of Pampered Chef spices and seasonings. Personalizing the gift based on the host's preferences can make it even more special.
To personalize host gifts, consider the host's cooking style, favorite recipes, or kitchen needs. You can include items that complement their existing kitchen tools or suggest recipes that use the gifts. Adding a handwritten note or a custom recipe card can also enhance the personal touch.
Yes, including a variety of items in the host gift bag can make it more appealing. A mix of practical kitchen tools, fun gadgets, and specialty ingredients can cater to different interests and enhance the host's cooking experience. Aim for a balance of items that are useful and enjoyable.
The value of the host gift can be determined based on the sales generated from the party and your budget for gifts. A common guideline is to allocate around 10-15% of the total party sales for the host gift. This ensures that the gift is meaningful while also being financially feasible for you as a consultant.
Yes, including promotional materials in the host gift bag can be beneficial. Consider adding catalogs, special offers, or information about upcoming products and events. This not only provides the host with useful information but also encourages them to share their experience with friends and family, potentially leading to future parties.