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The thread discusses various strategies for handling door prize slips from potential hosts who indicated they are not interested or are uncertain about hosting a cooking show. Participants share their personal experiences and ideas regarding follow-up communication and incentives.
Views differ on the best approach to follow up with those who marked "No," with some participants advocating for proactive communication while others express uncertainty about its effectiveness.
Participants share their experiences in the context of engaging potential hosts and customers following events where door prizes were offered.
This discussion may be useful for Pampered Chef consultants looking for ideas on how to follow up with potential hosts and engage them effectively.
A door prize slip is a small form that guests fill out when they arrive at a show, typically providing their contact information and preferences. It’s important because it encourages participation, helps you gather leads for future sales, and can make guests feel more engaged and valued during the event.
Include fields for the guest's name, phone number, email address, and any specific preferences related to Pampered Chef products. You might also want to add a question about their favorite cooking styles or products to personalize future communications.
To encourage guests to fill out the slips, you can create an enticing door prize that appeals to your audience, such as a popular Pampered Chef product or a gift card. Additionally, mention the prize during your introduction and remind guests throughout the show to submit their slips before the drawing.
Consider offering items like a Pampered Chef kitchen tool, a themed gift basket (e.g., baking supplies), or a cooking class voucher. You could also offer a discount on their next purchase or a free product for hosting their own show, which can further promote your business.
At the end of the show, gather all the completed door prize slips and draw a winner. Make it a fun moment by building anticipation and announcing the winner in an engaging way. Ensure you have a plan for how to contact the winner if they are not present, and consider offering a consolation prize to encourage participation.