How Can a First Show Achieve $500 in Sales and Multiple Bookings?

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Discussion Overview

This thread centers around the experiences of participants regarding achieving sales and bookings during their first Pampered Chef shows. Participants share their personal successes, strategies for obtaining bookings, and recipe ideas for upcoming shows.

Discussion Character

  • Anecdotal
  • Opinion-based

Main Points Raised

  • One participant, identifying as a consultant, shared excitement about closing their first show with $500.75 in sales and five bookings, crediting their sister-in-law as the hostess.
  • Another participant expressed motivation from their own experience of achieving $500 in sales during their first show and inquired about the strategies used to secure multiple bookings.
  • One participant mentioned making Baked Potstickers for a show, highlighting the fun of involving guests in the cooking process and recommending the dish.
  • Another participant suggested Berries N' Cream Wonton Cups as a light recipe for shows, noting its inclusion in a specific cookbook and sharing ideas for serving dips with vegetables.
  • One participant described their approach to securing bookings, which included offering a drawing for a cheese grater and sharing personal stories about the benefits of hosting shows.
  • Another participant expressed congratulations and encouragement for continued success in the selling season.

Areas of Agreement / Disagreement

Views differ on specific strategies for achieving sales and bookings, with no clear consensus on the best approach. Participants share various personal experiences and suggestions without a unified method.

Contextual Notes

The discussion reflects a range of personal experiences and strategies among consultants, emphasizing the excitement and challenges of hosting shows and achieving sales goals.

Who May Find This Useful

Consultants looking for inspiration and ideas for their own shows may find the shared experiences and recipe suggestions beneficial.

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I am so excited, and I got to share. I closed my first show yesterday on PP(Thanks Barb) and my show total was $500.75 with 5 bookings. My S-I-L was my hostess, and at the end of the show, she had $274 in sales and 3 bookings, and then I had to leave for the weekend. When I got back in town, I called her, but she would not tell me how it was going, just kept saying, gotta wait till Monday. By the time I got to her house, I was so excited!!!!! She really worked hard for me, and for herself also. One of the bookings is someone I do not know, but when I called her to set the date, she in formed me that this will be her 6th PC show, and she averages $1000 a show!!!!! Well, that is enough pressure for me, I think. I want to do a Celebrations show for her, because they are new, but she doesn't know which one. It is for the 26th of October, so if anyone has any ideas, please share.

I have 2 shows this week, 2 catalog shows this month, and 2 more shows at the end of the month (1 is mine) for my show, I want to do a Light and Simple. Please share any ideas, diet tips. My diet club is VERY excited about my show, and I want to seem very professional and informed. The information I have found on this site has been so valuable. You guys are making me into a GREAT consultant !!!!! Thanks again !!!
 
That is so great! It's very motivating for your first shows to be a decent $. My first show was also $500 and that really had me pumped up for more. May I ask what you did to get so many bookings? Was there a game you played or did you just really talk up the benefits of booking a show?
 
Celebrations showI just made the Baked Potstickers for a show & WOW!!!! They were great & fun to make. We had extra ingred. on hand in case we needed to make more. I thought that it would be fun to get the guests involved! I HIGHLY recommend them. :D

I served them with the Asian Dipping Sauce & another dish of store-bought Duck Sauce.

This recipe is on the CC of the pc web-site & in the Season's Best r/c F/W '05.

Even my babysitter liked them & asked me to make her some, sometime!
 
What a great first show!!! Congrats. A good light recipe is the Berries N' Cream Wonton Cups. I think it's in the It's Good for You cookbook. Maybe someone has a file of it. Even our Farmer's Market Seasoning Dips are good and I make them all the time with FF sour cream and light mayo. They still taste really good. You can serve those with veggies to showcase the dips. Good luck to you! I hope your business continues to soar!!
 
Congrat's on your successThat's really great! I hope that you continue to be excited and reach all of your goals for this selling season. :D
 
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I did a few things to get the bookings. 1 was that I had a drawing for everyone who agreed to book from the show, for the cheese grater from my kit, since I had one already. I will be doing the same thing for the next 4 shows, as I have ALOT of PC products that are duplicates.

Also, I just explained the wonderful benefits to having a show. Pampered Chef sells itself, and I pointed out that if some items are beyond your budget, that is no reason not to have it, EARN IT!! Then I went into my "single mother" spiel, about how when my girls were young, and I had no extra money, I stocked my kitchen with PC products just by having shows in my home. Most of the time I could not afford to take advantage of the 1/2 price bonus's I earned, just took free product. I went accross the street the other night to a single mom, and just told her my story. She booked, and she is very excited about earning things she cannot afford to buy.
If anyone has the Berries and Cream wonton recipe, please E-mail it to me at [email protected]. Same with any light recipes or tips. Thanks again for all the wonderful help everyone has been. I have my 2nd show tomorrow night, and my 3rd Saturday afternoon. The possibilities are ENDLESS!!!!!!
 

Frequently Asked Questions

What strategies can I use to promote my first Pampered Chef show to reach $500 in sales?

To promote your first show effectively, utilize social media platforms to create buzz and invite friends and family. Share enticing product images and personal stories about how Pampered Chef products have benefited you. Consider offering a special incentive for attendees, such as a raffle or a discount on their first order. Additionally, send reminders as the date approaches to ensure maximum attendance.

How can I encourage guests to book their own shows during my first event?

During your show, highlight the benefits of hosting their own Pampered Chef party, such as earning free products and exclusive discounts. Share your excitement about the products and the fun of hosting. You can also offer a booking incentive, like a small gift or a discount on their order, if they schedule a show during your event. Make sure to follow up with guests after the show to remind them of the opportunity.

What types of products should I focus on to achieve high sales at my first show?

Focus on best-selling and versatile products that appeal to a wide audience, such as the Classic Cookware, Essential Tools, or popular kitchen gadgets. Demonstrate how these products can simplify cooking and enhance meal preparation. Offering a mix of items at various price points can also encourage more sales, as guests will have options that fit their budgets.

How can I create an engaging atmosphere during my first show to boost sales?

To create an engaging atmosphere, incorporate interactive elements such as cooking demonstrations, tastings, or fun games related to the products. Encourage guests to ask questions and share their own cooking experiences. A lively and welcoming environment will make guests feel more comfortable and likely to purchase. Additionally, consider playing upbeat music to enhance the mood.

What follow-up actions should I take after my first show to maintain momentum and secure bookings?

After your show, promptly thank your guests for attending and remind them of any special offers or products they showed interest in. Send personalized messages to those who expressed interest in hosting their own shows and provide them with available dates. Keep the conversation going by sharing recipes, tips, or product highlights through email or social media, which can help maintain interest and encourage future bookings.

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