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Great! Thankssoonerchef said:Sure, I have done that before. I just have the host buy the ingredients and bring them to my house to do the demo.
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ChefMommyinOC said:I have had one host do her shows at my house before (she's done 2 shows for me so far). It makes it so easy! I can set up my display the night before, she brings the ingredients and we just let her guests know by invite and by phone that it's not at her house. I've never had a better show! She's my best host so far ($1000+ everytime), and she even brought me a recruit! Pampered Partner doesn't care where the show is held, you just put her address in the show info. If you're putting the show into your website, it lets you put the address of the show, as well as the shipping address (the host's house). And you can personalize the e-vites to mention that it's at your house instead of hers! I personally think this makes my job easier because I know my way around my own kitchen, I can have all the set-up work done ahead of time, and the host can put all of her focus on getting those invites out and RSVPs in! Good luck!
Hosting a party at your house with someone else as the host allows you to still enjoy the perks of being a host, such as earning free products and discounts, without having to do all the work. The other host will handle the invitations, food, and guests, while you get to sit back and relax.
When choosing a co-host, it's important to pick someone who is enthusiastic about the products and has a large network of friends and family. This will help ensure a successful and well-attended party. You can also ask a close friend or family member to co-host with you.
The co-host is responsible for helping you plan the party, inviting guests, and providing refreshments. They will also assist in setting up and cleaning up after the party. It's important to communicate with your co-host and divide up tasks to make the party run smoothly.
Yes, as the main host, you will still earn host rewards based on the total sales from the party. The co-host may also receive additional rewards for their efforts, depending on the agreement made between the two hosts.
The easiest way to handle orders and payments is to have guests place their orders directly with you or the co-host. You can then combine all the orders and submit them together. The co-host can also collect payments from their guests and give you the total amount to include in the order. Be sure to keep track of who ordered what to ensure accurate delivery.