Hosting an Online Show: Steps from Start to Finish

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Discussion Overview

The thread explores various experiences and strategies related to hosting online shows for Pampered Chef products. Participants share their methods for engaging hosts and managing online events from start to finish.

Discussion Character

  • Anecdotal
  • Opinion-based

Main Points Raised

  • One participant, identifying as a consultant, inquires about the process of offering online shows to hosts.
  • Another participant shares their experience of setting up online shows but notes that their hosts have not actively engaged with them.
  • One consultant describes a successful online show where they provided catalogs to a host whose friends were not computer savvy, resulting in significant sales.
  • Several users mention the importance of guiding hosts through the setup process on their websites and encouraging them to reach out to friends and family.
  • One participant discusses the use of modified business cards to help hosts promote their shows without needing guests' email addresses.
  • Another participant highlights their online advertising strategy aimed at attracting a younger audience to virtual shows.

Areas of Agreement / Disagreement

Views differ on the effectiveness of online shows, with some participants sharing successful experiences while others express challenges in host engagement.

Contextual Notes

Participants share personal experiences and methods related to online shows, focusing on engagement strategies and promotional materials used.

Who May Find This Useful

Consultants looking for insights on hosting online shows and strategies for engaging hosts and guests may find this discussion relevant.

nikki70563
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I would like to know if anyone has offered their host a online show if so how do you do from start to end?
 
I have offered them but the host has never done anything with it. I have set up only 3 in the past. I have labels on the back of my business cards with online ordering instructions. I mail them to the host to hand out.
 
I had a host start with an online only show, but she discovered some friends weren't computer savvy. I sent her 10 catalogs to pass around as well and it was a $1000 show!

Set them up on your website and walk host through your website over the phone so they enter their guests and their wish list (this is key because it tracks the show size they need to get it all free and where they are in their guest sales). Encourage them to email everyone (even out of state friends and family since they can do direct ship). Give host catalogs and OOF for friends that prefer to order offline. Have host submit paper outside orders online so they can track their progress (and you can import into PP+).

I give my hosts "online cards" that the host can pass out with my website so that she can tell friends to participate w/o having their email address. These are made from the blank business card templates and have all my contact information on them (a modified business card).

My host edited her wishlist when we were done w/ obtaining orders so it just had the stuff she really wanted. I put it in my software and determined the best way for her to do it (which should be 1/2 price, free, 30% off, etc) and let her know her total.

Earlier today, I saw a flyer (I think it was from KitchenDiva) about having an un-party. You could use a variation of that, too, to promote the show. Let me know if you have ?? about something I might have left out.
 
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aPamperedBride said:
I had a host start with an online only show, but she discovered some friends weren't computer savvy. I sent her 10 catalogs to pass around as well and it was a $1000 show!

Set them up on your website and walk host through your website over the phone so they enter their guests and their wish list (this is key because it tracks the show size they need to get it all free and where they are in their guest sales). Encourage them to email everyone (even out of state friends and family since they can do direct ship). Give host catalogs and OOF for friends that prefer to order offline. Have host submit paper outside orders online so they can track their progress (and you can import into PP+).

I give my hosts "online cards" that the host can pass out with my website so that she can tell friends to participate w/o having their email address. These are made from the blank business card templates and have all my contact information on them (a modified business card).

My host edited her wishlist when we were done w/ obtaining orders so it just had the stuff she really wanted. I put it in my software and determined the best way for her to do it (which should be 1/2 price, free, 30% off, etc) and let her know her total.

Earlier today, I saw a flyer (I think it was from KitchenDiva) about having an un-party. You could use a variation of that, too, to promote the show. Let me know if you have ?? about something I might have left out.

do you know where it is posted so I can look at it?
 
I advertise online shows on my website, it's under 'no time for a show, go virtual!' I have gotten a few hits on it with the younger crowd.
check it out w w w dot pamperedchef dot biz / nickiherrell

*putting my website here not as a link back, but as an example of verbage ;)
 

Frequently Asked Questions

What is an online show with Pampered Chef?

An online show with Pampered Chef is a virtual gathering where a host invites friends and family to shop for kitchen tools and products through a designated online platform. The host shares recipes, product demonstrations, and engages guests in fun activities, all from the comfort of their own homes.

How do I get started with hosting an online show?

To get started, you need to reach out to a Pampered Chef consultant who can guide you through the process. They will help you set a date, create an event page, and provide you with resources to promote your show to your guests.

What are the steps involved in hosting an online show?

The steps typically include selecting a date for your show, inviting guests, creating an online event page, sharing recipes and product information, engaging with guests during the show, and following up with guests after the event to finalize orders and thank them for attending.

How long does an online show typically last?

An online show usually lasts about 1 to 2 hours. This includes time for product demonstrations, cooking tips, and interaction with guests. The length can vary based on the number of products showcased and the level of engagement from guests.

What are the benefits of hosting an online show?

Hosting an online show offers several benefits, including the convenience of participating from home, the ability to reach a wider audience, and the opportunity to earn free products and discounts based on sales. Additionally, it allows for a fun and interactive experience without the need for physical gatherings.

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