Hosting a Show in a New Neighborhood: Tips for Consultants

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Discussion Overview

The thread discusses various strategies for Pampered Chef consultants to engage with neighbors in new neighborhoods to host shows. Participants share their personal experiences and suggestions on how to approach potential customers in their communities.

Discussion Character

  • Anecdotal
  • Opinion-based
  • Exploratory

Main Points Raised

  • One participant, identifying as a consultant, considers using flyers to inform neighbors about their business but questions how to distribute them effectively.
  • Another participant suggests that instead of flyers, engaging in casual conversations while walking in the neighborhood may be more effective, especially if accompanied by a dog.
  • One participant shares their experience of living in a remote area with no neighbors, indicating a lack of local engagement opportunities.
  • Another participant mentions having already approached friends and family and is looking for new ways to generate interest.
  • A participant living in a townhouse complex reports mixed results from handing out flyers, noting the seasonal nature of bookings.
  • One participant expresses frustration with their neighbors, describing them as either financially constrained or unfriendly.
  • Another participant mentions having regular customers in their neighborhood and is considering using a yard sign to increase visibility.

Areas of Agreement / Disagreement

Views differ on the effectiveness of flyers versus personal engagement, with some participants favoring direct interaction while others have had limited success with both methods. No clear consensus emerges on the best approach.

Contextual Notes

Participants share experiences from various living situations, including urban and rural settings, which may influence their strategies for connecting with neighbors.

Who May Find This Useful

Consultants looking for ideas on how to engage with their local communities and host shows may find the shared experiences and suggestions relevant.

melaniepc
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do you hit up your neighbors to do shows? I just moved here two months ago and we live on a long street. I was thinking of trying to do up a flyer or something letting them know I am a consultant. How do you get it to them though? Do you go door to door?
 
Re: neighbors?I wouldn't bother with a flyer - they'll just throw it out. If you can get out and take a walk around your block between 6pm -8pm, you might be able to catch a lot of people out and about. I'd just strike up conversations with them (if you have a dog, walk the dog as an excuse!). You could carry some business cards in your pocket (so it doesn't look like you're OBVIOUSLY out soliciting, which may not be legal in your neighborhood) and just introduce yourself as the new neighbor and tell them what you do and how you're trying to start up you're new business but just need a few people to help you get started.

You could also try mailing postcards to them to invite them to a fall preview show at your home, but that depends on if you have the new products or if you really want to do a show in your own home.
 
Re: neighbors?I can't help. I live in the middle of nowhere. I have no neighbors. :(
 
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Re: neighbors?I am just trying really hard to get the ball going.. I have hit up all my friends and family already lol
 
Re: neighbors?I live in a town house complex, and have made a flyer to hand out, it has helped somewhat, a few phone calls, but no bookings, I also know it's summer (slow) once people turn to the fall it should pick up. there are a ton of flyer files in the file section that you can take and edit. Good Luck
 
Re: neighbors?
raebates said:
I can't help. I live in the middle of nowhere. I have no neighbors. :(

I do too. I had to go to other neighborhoods & put out surveys. I did have lots of luck with that though.

What about taking some mini catalogs with you as well. Introduce yourself & what you do.
 
Re: neighbors?I have not had a lot of luck with hitting up my neighbors ... the ones nearest me are poor, the others are snooty!
 
Re: neighbors?In my neighborhood we have about 30+ houses and only about a 1/4 of them know me and know I sell PC. They are regular customers and some have hosted before. There is only one way in and out and you have to pass my house to get to anything, so I have been considering buying a yard sign and putting it out for people to see.
 

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the best ways to introduce myself to a new neighborhood as a Pampered Chef consultant?

Start by attending local community events or gatherings to meet residents. You can also join neighborhood social media groups or forums to engage with potential hosts and customers. Consider offering a small, informal cooking demonstration or tasting event to showcase your products and connect with neighbors.

How can I encourage my new neighbors to host a Pampered Chef show?

Share the benefits of hosting a show, such as earning free products, discounts, and the opportunity to gather friends for a fun cooking experience. Offer incentives like exclusive recipes or a small gift for the host to make it more appealing. Personalize your approach by discussing their interests and how Pampered Chef can fit into their lifestyle.

What types of themes or formats work best for shows in a new neighborhood?

Consider themes that resonate with the local culture or seasonal events, such as a holiday cooking show, healthy meal prep, or quick weeknight dinners. Interactive formats, like hands-on cooking classes or recipe swaps, can also engage attendees and make the experience memorable.

How can I follow up with attendees after the show to build relationships?

Send personalized thank-you notes or emails expressing your appreciation for their attendance. Include a recap of the show, links to products they showed interest in, and an invitation to connect on social media. Regularly check in with them to share new recipes, tips, or upcoming events to keep the relationship alive.

What should I do if attendance at my show is lower than expected?

Don't be discouraged! Use this as an opportunity to gather feedback from attendees about what they enjoyed and what could be improved. Consider rescheduling or hosting smaller, more intimate gatherings to build rapport. Additionally, reach out to those who couldn’t attend to offer them a chance to host their own show or participate in future events.

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