Host Wants to Order Cookware. . . .

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Discussion Overview

The thread discusses strategies for a host looking to order cookware during an upcoming show. Participants share their experiences and breakdowns of sales goals to achieve desired cookware at favorable prices.

Discussion Character

  • Anecdotal
  • Opinion-based

Main Points Raised

  • One participant mentions that a host should aim for at least $400 in guest sales to access multiple half-priced items, including cookware sets.
  • Another participant shares that reaching $600 in sales could provide significant free product credits and additional half-priced items.
  • One participant suggests that the host might consider booking a second show to take advantage of future host benefits.
  • Another participant notes that there is an opportunity to purchase a roasting pan at a discount during the same month.
  • One participant reiterates the initial inquiry about how to break down sales for the host, emphasizing the cookware pricing.

Areas of Agreement / Disagreement

Views differ on the specific sales targets and strategies, with no clear consensus on the best approach to achieve the desired cookware pricing.

Contextual Notes

The discussion is focused on personal experiences related to hosting shows and the associated cookware offers available during specific promotional periods.

Who May Find This Useful

Consultants looking for insights on how to guide hosts in maximizing their cookware purchases during shows may find this discussion relevant.

BC0625
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I have someone who wants to host a show in November, she point blank said, I want the cookware - -how much do I need to sell to get it at a great price?. . . . Any ideas of how you may have broken it down for a host in the past would be great.
 
Well right off the bat she should aim for at least $400 in guest sales. This will give her 2 1/2 priced items. She could get the host only 5 and 7 piece executive cookware sets and add either the exectutive Grill pan or the executive 12" skillet for 1/2 price as well. The Double set of cookware is $285 (retails $570) you cannot get a better deal than that. If she gets to $600, she has $115 of free for the 12" skillet and her 2 half price item, one for the Grill pan. She will get everything for $342.50 (total retail is $800).
 
She may also want to book a second show off of the november show for January when the cookware is a host special & she can get 2 host benefits at the january show - as the host & the past host.
 
In november she can also get the roasting pan at 60% off.
 
BC0625 said:
I have someone who wants to host a show in November, she point blank said, I want the cookware - -how much do I need to sell to get it at a great price?. . . . Any ideas of how you may have broken it down for a host in the past would be great.

If she gets 300.00 in orders...she gets a half priced item, which 1 of them could be all 12 pieces of cookware in the last page for 285.00.
 
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Thanks for the great response. There is always so much information here. . . I knew someone could get me thinkin straight!
 

Frequently Asked Questions

Can a host use their host rewards to purchase cookware?

Yes, a host can use their host rewards to purchase cookware. Depending on the sales generated during their party, they may receive discounts or free products that can be applied to their cookware order.

What types of cookware are available for hosts to order?

Hosts can choose from a variety of cookware options, including non-stick frying pans, saucepans, stockpots, and specialty items like grill pans and baking sheets. The specific selection may vary based on current promotions and inventory.

Are there any special discounts for hosts ordering cookware?

Yes, hosts often receive exclusive discounts on cookware as part of their host rewards. These discounts can vary based on the total sales from their party, so it's a great opportunity to save on high-quality kitchen items.

How can a host place an order for cookware after their party?

A host can place an order for cookware by contacting their Pampered Chef consultant directly. They can discuss their desired items and apply any host rewards they have earned during their party.

Is there a deadline for hosts to order cookware after their party?

Yes, there is typically a deadline for hosts to place their orders using their host rewards, usually within a few days to a week after the party closes. It's important for hosts to check with their consultant for specific timelines and details.

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