Host Program Information for Potential Hosts - Tips from Julie

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Discussion Overview

This thread centers around sharing tips and resources for communicating with potential hosts in the Pampered Chef business. Participants discuss their experiences and seek advice on how to effectively present information about the host program.

Discussion Character

  • Anecdotal
  • Opinion-based

Main Points Raised

  • One participant, identifying as Julie, expresses concern about the clarity and length of her letter explaining the host program.
  • Another participant shares a suggestion to include current host and guest specials in communications with potential hosts.
  • One user, Rita, provides a method for updating promotional materials using Adobe, which some participants find helpful.
  • Several users express appreciation for Rita's flyer and share their excitement about using it for their own potential hosts.

Areas of Agreement / Disagreement

Participants generally agree on the usefulness of sharing resources and tips for engaging potential hosts, with several expressing gratitude for the materials shared. No clear consensus on the best format for host information emerges.

Contextual Notes

Participants are sharing personal experiences and tools to enhance their communication with potential hosts, reflecting a collaborative approach to improving their hosting strategies.

Who May Find This Useful

Consultants looking for effective ways to communicate with potential hosts may find the shared resources and experiences beneficial.

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PamperedByJulie
Hey Everyone

I had a show last night and had one person request for me to e-mail her information on being a host.

Does anyone have something that's already put together that I could send her? In the pasted, I've typed up a small little letter explaining the host program. I'm concerned that it's too much information and that the format isn't easy to understand.

Thanks
Julie
 
PamperedByJulie said:
Hey Everyone

I had a show last night and had one person request for me to e-mail her information on being a host.

Does anyone have something that's already put together that I could send her? In the pasted, I've typed up a small little letter explaining the host program. I'm concerned that it's too much information and that the format isn't easy to understand.

Thanks
Julie
Send an email thanking her for the interest she has shown, tell her about the current host and guest specials (the ones for the month you're booking in), briefly outline the other benefits (free, 1/2 price, discounts...) and invite her to visit your website (or PC's general website) for more detailed information. Tell her that you'll check back in a day or two to see if she has any more questions.
 
Our Hosts Never Pay Full PriceTo change the monthly host special, click on the current special in the document (so that small black sizing squares are around it), and press your delete key.
Then copy the HO's monthly Adobe guest special by clicking the camera icon on the Adobe toolbar, and dragging over the special on the page that you want to 'take a picture of', and then paste it to this document where the old special was located.
I use this for catalogs that I leave laying around.
Rita
 

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Rita,
That's an awesome flyer! I'm going to have to try that! Thanks! :)
 
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Thanks RitaThanks for this sheet. It's great and exactly what I needed for this potential host. This will save me a bunch of time when sending information out because I won't have to re-type everything. Thanks for the instructions on how to manipulate it with Adobe too.
 
Great Flyer!Rita,

Great flyer! Thanks for sharing.
 
Love the flyer! Can't wait to try it out later today! Thanks so much Rita!
 
Potential Host Email (or leave arounds)You're all welcome ya'll (with a "Texas drawal"). Good luck and hope you get that booking!
 

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the Pampered Chef Host Program?

The Pampered Chef Host Program allows individuals to earn free and discounted products by hosting a cooking show or party. As a host, you invite friends and family to enjoy a fun cooking experience while also providing them with the opportunity to shop for quality kitchen tools.

How can I maximize my rewards as a host?

To maximize your rewards, consider inviting a larger group of friends and family, offering incentives for guests to attend, and promoting your party through social media. Engaging your guests with fun recipes and interactive cooking demonstrations can also increase sales, leading to more rewards for you.

What types of parties can I host?

You can host various types of parties, including traditional in-home cooking shows, virtual parties through social media platforms, or even catalog parties where guests can browse products at their convenience. Choose the format that best fits your lifestyle and your guests' preferences.

Are there any costs associated with hosting a party?

Hosting a Pampered Chef party is typically free. However, you may want to provide some snacks or refreshments for your guests, which can be a small cost. The rewards you earn from sales often far outweigh any minor expenses incurred.

What support will I receive as a host?

As a host, you will receive support from your Pampered Chef consultant, who will guide you through the planning and execution of your party. They will provide you with tips, resources, and promotional materials to help ensure your party is a success.

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