Hosting a Co-Cooking Show: Tips & Advice

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This discussion focuses on the logistics of co-hosting a cooking show, specifically regarding the equitable distribution of free product value between co-hosts. Participants agree that a common approach is to split the free product value 50/50, allowing each host to receive $50 worth of products or two half-price items. Additionally, both hosts benefit from free shipping and a 10% discount for a year following the show. Flexibility in splitting benefits is emphasized, as hosts can choose to divide the free products and discounts based on their individual sales performance.

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  • Understanding of direct sales and product hosting
  • Familiarity with co-hosting arrangements
  • Knowledge of promotional discounts and offers
  • Experience with customer relationship management in sales
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  • Research effective strategies for co-hosting events
  • Explore customer relationship management tools for tracking sales
  • Learn about promotional discount structures in direct sales
  • Investigate methods for maximizing sales during co-hosted events
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This discussion is beneficial for event planners, direct sales representatives, and anyone involved in hosting cooking shows or similar collaborative events.

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Hello, all! I have recently booked my first cooking show for May, and it's a co-hosting situation. I was talking to one person about having a party, and she and her friend decided they wanted it at the friend's house.

Does anyone have experience with this on how to split the free product value, and does anyone have a chart or anything like that which explains in laymans terms?
 
Split 50/50Things just get split 50/50. If FREE product value is $100 each gets $50 or two half price items, each gets one. Each gets the discount on anything else they want to order, free shipping for both and both get the 10% off for a full year after their show.
I did have one situation where one host got more than the other because she sold more in outside orders and both were ok with that. You can adjust the FREE product value in PP.
Debbie
 
I tell co-hosts that they can split the benefits however they choose. Most split things pretty evenly but sometimes one takes the free and the other takes the half price & monthly special. Sometimes it even helps them go for more sales so they can get that one more half price item to make it even.
It's what makes them happy.

Booking benefit is decided by them too. It always works out.

They both get the show discount and 10% off for a year.
 

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