Hosting an Online Cooking Show with Jenny Wright!

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Discussion Overview

The thread explores the idea of hosting online cooking shows, with participants sharing their experiences and thoughts on different formats and approaches. There are discussions about technical challenges, promotional strategies, and personal anecdotes related to online shows.

Discussion Character

  • Exploratory
  • Anecdotal
  • Opinion-based

Main Points Raised

  • One participant, identifying as a consultant, expresses interest in hosting an online show in a chat room format to connect with out-of-town friends and family.
  • Another participant mentions feeling unprepared for a chat room show but shares that some hosts successfully conducted sales through catalog shows via email invitations.
  • One participant cautions about potential issues with Pampered Chef's policies regarding online promotions, noting that some individuals faced challenges while trying to increase their business online.
  • A participant recounts attending a chat-room show that had mixed results, suggesting that a large audience might be necessary for success.
  • Another participant shares a concept discussed in a team meeting about conducting shows via conference calls, highlighting the importance of guest participation and order collection methods.

Areas of Agreement / Disagreement

Views differ on the effectiveness and feasibility of online cooking shows, with some participants sharing positive experiences while others express caution or uncertainty about the format.

Contextual Notes

Participants share personal experiences and ideas about online shows, reflecting a range of technical abilities and promotional strategies within the consultant community.

Who May Find This Useful

Consultants interested in exploring online show formats or seeking inspiration for engaging with their audience may find the shared experiences relevant.

PamperedSheep
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I have been thinking about doing a online show. Maybe something like a chat room setting? I have a lot of out of town friends and family, and thought this might be a fun format. I could give cooking tips etc. Has anyone done this before or have any suggestions on how to do it? Thanks!

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I'm not tech-savvy enough to do something like a chat room show. I have had several hosts who did the majority of their sales through my website, though. They just did a catalog show, sending invitations through email.
 
The only thing that I would say, is be careful because of the rule thing PC regarding your website, etc. I don't have the policies in front of me, but a lot of folks were innocently enough trying to ramp up business and got "busted". Anyway, like Rae I too promote doing the shows on-line through my website and people love it!!
 
I 'attended' a chat-room show before - I can't even remember the ds company it was for. She had it going for a few hours, and each hour had a different item on special. I don't think it went very well for her, but, honestly, I don't remember it very well. I vaguely remember her saying she'd done it previously and got quite a few sales that time, however. Anyway, I would contact HO before starting this. I think you'd have to have ALOT of people attend for it to be successful.

Sarah
 
We were talking about something similar last night at our team meeting.

When the reason someone gives for not doing a show is they don't want their friends and family to have to use gas and come to their house...do an online/conference call show!

They email and/or mail out invites
At the appointed time, everyone calls into the conference call number (you can get this on freeconferencecall.com I think....)
The consultant does a "show" via the phone! You would definately have to ask for a lot of participation from the "guests" so they can talk about their positive experiences with certain products.
Then, orders are collected. (They can call the host or order online...you give them your website and they order under the host's name.)

Hope this all makes sense!
 

Frequently Asked Questions

What is an Online Cooking Show with Jenny Wright?

An Online Cooking Show with Jenny Wright is a virtual event where you can showcase Pampered Chef products while demonstrating delicious recipes. Guests can join from the comfort of their homes, interact with Jenny, and learn cooking tips and tricks.

How do I host an Online Cooking Show?

To host an Online Cooking Show, simply reach out to Jenny Wright to schedule a date. She will guide you through the process, help you select recipes, and provide you with the necessary materials to invite your guests.

What are the benefits of hosting an Online Cooking Show?

Hosting an Online Cooking Show offers several benefits, including the opportunity to earn free Pampered Chef products, exclusive discounts, and the chance to connect with friends and family over a fun and interactive cooking experience.

Do I need to provide the ingredients for the recipes?

Yes, as the host, you will need to provide the ingredients for the recipes you choose to demonstrate. Jenny will provide you with a list of ingredients and any necessary equipment to ensure a successful show.

How can my guests participate in the Online Cooking Show?

Your guests can participate by joining the virtual event through a link provided by Jenny. They can ask questions, interact during the cooking demonstration, and even cook along with you if they have the ingredients on hand.

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