Hosted My Tupperware Show: Disappointing Turnout and Confusing Benefits

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SUMMARY

The hosted Tupperware show experienced a disappointing turnout with only five attendees, including family members. The consultant failed to adhere to the agreed-upon schedule, extending the show significantly beyond the planned time. Total sales amounted to $177, resulting in only $17 in free product, which is insufficient for the desired items. Confusion arose regarding the benefits and pricing structure, as the consultant did not adequately explain the details, leaving the host frustrated and seeking clarity.

PREREQUISITES
  • Understanding of direct sales and home party concepts
  • Familiarity with Tupperware product pricing and promotional structures
  • Basic knowledge of customer engagement strategies for event hosting
  • Experience with managing expectations in sales environments
NEXT STEPS
  • Research effective strategies for increasing attendance at home parties
  • Learn about Tupperware's promotional guidelines and benefits for hosts
  • Explore customer engagement techniques to boost outside orders
  • Investigate best practices for communicating with consultants in direct sales
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This discussion is beneficial for Tupperware hosts, direct sales consultants, and individuals interested in improving their event hosting and customer engagement strategies.

jrstephens
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Only five people showed up - one was my mom and one was my mother-in-law. The girl I booked the show from did not even come, but she did tell me this morning at church what she wanetd to order

I asked the consultant do hold the show from 10 to 1130 b/c I did not want to take up my whole Saturday with my family. She did not finish the show until 1230! and did not leave my house until 100.

I am begging for outside orders - I only got $177 total sales. I know from the consultant side how frustrating that is for the consultant NO MATTER HOW MUCH WE TELL OUR HOST IT IS OK, HA! I have 3 books out and no one I called on my invites of 40 want to look.

I am only at $17 in free product. Need for $40 for what I want. So far I would have been better off just buying what I wanted b/c I spent $15 for the refreshments.

I have to call the consultant b/c she told me I would need $400 for a half price item, but the print off she gave me clearly staes $100-399 one half price item and $400 you get two, so, I am confused! She did not sit down and explain the benefits to me, I am just have to figure all the papers she gave me out on my own.


I was not expecting a big show b/c I did not send invites to my PC people that buys all the time b/c I did not want to "bite the hand that feeds me," but I was expecting a little better than this.

VERY FRUSTRATED RIGHT NOW!!!
 
Bummer!

I think it is very good for us to host for other companies every once in a while so we can understand what our hosts go through. :)

I hope you can get your outside orders and get what you want!
 
I'm sorry things didn't go as well as you had hoped. Good luck getting some outside orders!
 

Frequently Asked Questions

What should I do if my Tupperware show had a disappointing turnout?

If your Tupperware show had a disappointing turnout, consider reaching out to those who RSVP'd but didn't attend to gather feedback. You can also evaluate your marketing strategies, such as the timing of the event, the way you promoted it, and the incentives offered. Planning a follow-up event or a virtual party can also help engage those who missed the initial show.

How can I improve attendance for my next Tupperware show?

To improve attendance, try to choose a date and time that works for your target audience. Promote your show through various channels, such as social media, email invitations, and personal outreach. Offering incentives like giveaways, discounts, or exclusive products can also entice more guests to attend.

What are the benefits of hosting a Tupperware show?

Hosting a Tupperware show can provide several benefits, including earning free or discounted products based on sales, gaining exclusive access to new items, and enjoying social interaction with friends and family. Additionally, hosts often receive special promotions or bonuses for their participation, which can enhance the overall experience.

How can I clarify the benefits of hosting a Tupperware show to my guests?

To clarify the benefits of hosting a Tupperware show, create a clear and concise list of what hosts can expect, including any rewards, discounts, and exclusive products. Share this information in your invitations and during the event. You can also provide examples of past hosts' experiences and successes to illustrate the potential benefits.

What should I do if my guests are confused about the benefits of hosting?

If your guests are confused about the benefits of hosting, take the time to explain each benefit clearly during the event. Use visual aids, such as flyers or presentations, to highlight the rewards. Encourage questions and provide real-life examples to help clarify any misunderstandings. Follow up with guests after the show to address any lingering questions.

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