How Can a New Pampered Chef Consultant Successfully Host an Open House?

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Discussion Overview

The thread discusses various approaches and personal experiences related to hosting an open house as a new Pampered Chef consultant. Participants share their thoughts on invitations, event structure, and strategies for engaging attendees.

Discussion Character

  • Anecdotal
  • Opinion-based

Main Points Raised

  • One participant, identifying as a consultant, expresses curiosity about hosting an open house and seeks advice on how to proceed.
  • Another participant shares their experience of hosting an open house, suggesting that calling it a "kitchen show" might attract more attendees than labeling it an "open house." They mention preparing recipes and using promotional tactics like door prizes and a "mystery host" drawing.
  • A different participant recounts their first show as an open house, highlighting the comfort of hosting in their own home and the success of securing bookings and sales from the event.
  • Several users mention the importance of inviting a wide range of people, including friends, family, and neighbors, to maximize attendance.
  • One participant notes the value of displaying products and engaging guests with activities and refreshments to enhance the open house experience.

Areas of Agreement / Disagreement

Views differ on the best approach to labeling the event and the specific strategies for hosting, indicating no clear consensus on the optimal method for conducting an open house.

Contextual Notes

Participants share personal experiences and suggestions based on their individual hosting practices, reflecting a variety of styles and preferences in organizing open houses.

Who May Find This Useful

New Pampered Chef consultants looking for insights and ideas on how to effectively host an open house may find this discussion beneficial.

chef_joyce
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I am a new Consultant and I have heard about people having open house and I was wondering how I would go about doing that and what do I do. Also who would be the people I would invite and has this really been a success with having open house? :) Any ideas would be greatly appreciated.. thanks. Joyce
 
If you do the search option in the little brown toolbar up there and type in "open house" you will get lots of great threads that talk about this. I'm sure everybody does them a little differently. Some of us feel that calling it an "Open House" could make you end up with smaller attendance. Calling it an actual kitchen show with a solid start time may be better. But, in true "open house" format, which I have done, you would probably prepare a bunch of the recipes and maybe save one or two for a demo. Display all the products you can and maybe put up some posters or flyers. I just read one suggestion on here today that was great, especially if you're starting out. Make a flyer or a big poster and trace your/draw a hand on it and write "Would you give me a hand in starting my business by being a Kitchen Show host?" or something like that. I thought that was cute.

I've done drawings every hour or given every guest a little door prize. Obviously have catalogs for them to browse and tell them they can place orders. Have a "mystery host" drawing where everyone who places an order can enter to win all the host benefits. Draw that at the close of your show and that person is considered the host. Although you'd have all the orders shipped to you. You could do another search up there with "mystery host." Those REALLY seem to get people interested in attending and placing orders. I'll attach an invitation I used for an open house I had a year ago. Obviously it's tailored to meet my specific needs, but you'll get the idea.

As for who to invite.....EVERYBODY! Anyone you can possibly think of and even people you don't know....like neighbors. Some people post invitations in public places, but personally I haven't had good luck with that. Good luck!!!
 
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I had a open house as my first show with PC. I just invited most everyone I knew to come to my first show at my house. I don't know if thats technically an open house since I didn't pass out flyers to my whole neighborhood. I had one of my good friends get all the host benefits and she helped me out in the kitchen since I was doing the presentation and couldn't be everywhere at one time. I thought it was a great way to start my business. I had gotten 2 bookings from it and it ended up being a $400 show. I was alot more comfortable since it was my own home and it kind of gave me an idea of how I would want to do shows at other's homes. Anyway, thats my little plug for open houses. Good luck with yours!
 
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thank you for suggestions and ideas. :)
 
Hi Joyce,Congratulations on becoming a new Pampered Chef consultant! Hosting an open house is a great way to introduce your friends, family, and community to the amazing products and opportunities that Pampered Chef has to offer.First, you will want to choose a date and time for your open house. Consider hosting it on a weekend or evening when people are more likely to be available. Next, create invitations to send out to potential guests. You can invite friends, family, neighbors, and coworkers. You can also reach out to local businesses or organizations to see if they would be interested in attending.To make your open house a success, be sure to have a variety of Pampered Chef products on display for guests to see and try out. You can also offer some light refreshments and have some fun games or activities to keep guests engaged. Demonstrating a few of your favorite products and sharing some recipe ideas can also be a great way to showcase the versatility of Pampered Chef products.Open houses have been a successful way for many consultants to grow their business and connect with new customers. It's a great opportunity to showcase the quality and usefulness of Pampered Chef products and to build relationships with potential customers.I hope this helps give you some ideas for hosting your own open house. Best of luck to you as you start your Pampered Chef journey!Happy cooking,
 

Frequently Asked Questions

What is an Open House in the context of Pampered Chef?

An Open House is a casual event where a new Pampered Chef consultant invites friends, family, and potential customers to their home or a designated location to showcase Pampered Chef products. It's an opportunity to demonstrate how the products work, share recipes, and engage with guests in a relaxed atmosphere.

How should I promote my Open House event?

Promotion is key to a successful Open House. Use social media platforms, create an event on Facebook, send out invitations via email, and consider using traditional methods like flyers or word-of-mouth. Be sure to highlight the date, time, location, and any special offers or giveaways to entice guests to attend.

What products should I feature at my Open House?

Focus on showcasing a mix of best-selling and new products that are popular among customers. Consider demonstrating items that are versatile and can be used for various cooking tasks. Additionally, include products that align with the theme of your event, such as holiday cooking or quick weeknight meals.

How can I engage guests during the Open House?

Engagement is crucial for a successful Open House. Start with a warm welcome and introduce yourself. Encourage guests to participate in cooking demonstrations, ask questions, and share their own cooking experiences. Consider incorporating interactive elements, such as a recipe contest or a tasting station, to keep the atmosphere lively and fun.

What should I do after the Open House to follow up with guests?

After the Open House, it's important to follow up with guests to thank them for attending and to provide them with any additional information they may need. Send personalized thank-you notes or emails, share recipes from the event, and remind them of any special offers. This follow-up can help convert attendees into customers and build lasting relationships.

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