How Can Hosting Cooking Shows Boost Your Free Spring/Summer Product Earnings?

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Discussion Overview

This thread centers around participants sharing their personal goals for sales during the spring and summer months, particularly in relation to hosting cooking shows. Many participants express their aspirations for achieving specific sales figures and discuss their current progress and strategies.

Discussion Character

  • Anecdotal
  • Opinion-based

Main Points Raised

  • One participant, identifying as a consultant, has set a goal of $6000 with 10 shows scheduled and a current average of $600 per show.
  • Another participant shares their experience of being in a slump and aiming for a goal of $3000.
  • One participant is targeting $7000, noting that this would be a top level in Canada, and expresses determination to achieve it.
  • Another participant mentions a goal of $3000, emphasizing that this is significant for their part-time work.
  • One participant, identifying as a Director, aims for $6000 and discusses their plans for additional shows and sales goals for December.
  • Several users mention their goals ranging from $3000 to $8000, with varying levels of confidence based on their current sales and scheduled shows.
  • One participant expresses hope to reach $6000 but acknowledges doubts about achieving that with their current shows.
  • Another participant shares their experience of having shows rescheduled and their desire to reach at least Level 1 in sales.
  • One participant discusses their strategy of doing themed shows and highlights the success of specific recipes in driving sales.

Areas of Agreement / Disagreement

Views differ significantly among participants regarding their sales goals and current progress, with no clear consensus emerging on the feasibility of achieving these goals.

Contextual Notes

Participants are sharing personal experiences and aspirations related to their sales goals for upcoming cooking shows, reflecting a range of motivations and challenges faced in their consulting roles.

Who May Find This Useful

Consultants looking for insights into goal-setting and personal experiences related to sales during cooking shows may find this discussion relevant.

pkd09
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My goals are posted at my computer....10 shows are scheduled....$600+ show average....= $6000 = lots of FREE Spring/Summer Product! What are your goals?
 
I have been in such a slump lately that this is a stretch. My goal is $3,000
 
My goal is $7000 (that's top level in Canada). I have 8 shows lined up, which works out to $875 in sales per show. I CAN DO THIS!

Maybe if I reach THIS goal, I'll feel better about everything....:rolleyes:.....we'll see!
 
I'm shooting for $3000, which is huge for me since I do this very part time. My calendar is full.
 
My goal is $8,000 November, it would be my largest month ever- I am stretching myself-
 
I've never had sales over $4500, so I would love to try to reach the $6k level. That would be AWESOME! Of course, I will get all of the products anyway since I'm a Director, but I still want to challenge myself to EARN them all as well.

I have 10 cooking shows booked and at least 1 catalog show. I will probably pick up a few more catalog shows before the end of the month.

Don't forget that next month counts, too! My goal is to have at least $2500 in sales in Dec with 6 shows. Right now I have 3 shows booked in December. After the 15th; however, I will be focused on January and the NEW trip!!! I can' wait till the NMD tonight!
 
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I am pushing myself at $6000 especially since I also do PC PT. I have never had a month that high but I also know I can do it! First show was yesterday and she hit $600 before I left. One show down....9 to go! Imagine the commission check...WOW!
 
My goal is $6000, I am already over $1500 ( from Saturday and Sunday) and have 10 more shows this month, so I know I can do $3000, but shooting for $6000.
Good luck everyone!!:balloon::balloon:
 
My goal originally was $3,500 but I am at almost $2,200 and have only done 2 shows. I still have 5 shows plus my Mystery Host Show - wondering if I should up my goal ???
 
Way to go, Meredith and Jenna!! You guys are on FIRE!!!! :)
 
I'm hoping to reach $3000, I have 7 cooking shows and 3, possibly 4 catalog shows. I'd love to reach $6000, but doubt these shows will get me there. I'm working on my newsletter and hopefully get some more shows to help.
 
Chef Kearns said:
After the 15th; however, I will be focused on January and the NEW trip!!! I can' wait till the NMD tonight!

Just wait till you go to the NMD tonight the trip is great.... We had our mtg last night due to conflicting schedules for our team and it was great........And no please dont ask me to tell what the trip is :cry:,,,,,, after tonight I am sure that the board will be buzzing....:sing:
 
Don't worry! I hate spoiled surprises!! :D
 
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I so want to go on a PC trip. It seems the only way for a PT Consultant to do it is to recruit. I have earned Level 1 each year but have yet to achieve Level 2. Maybe the trip incentive will boost my recruiting goals. I can't wait for tonight:D
 
I am already at level two with my shows from this weekend. My goal is $6000. I have 6 shows left for the month. I hope to get a couple of catalogs shows added.

December I have 3 show's with an opening for one more. My focus is going to be January/February bookings now. Of course, I will not pass up any catalog shows that people may want to do. :)
 
Those of you who already have shows submitted...what are you demoing and are you doing anything different or special this month to get higher sales, or are those your normal sales?
BTW, my goal is 3k but I don't know, I had a show cancel on me and a catalog show bail already. So I"m optomistically hopeful...
 
I have 5 cooking, 3 catalog, and 2 fairs. I would love $6000, however would be thrilled wi th $3000 too. We will see! Good luck everyone!
 
Flamingo said:
Just wait till you go to the NMD tonight the trip is great.... We had our mtg last night due to conflicting schedules for our team and it was great........And no please dont ask me to tell what the trip is :cry:,,,,,, after tonight I am sure that the board will be buzzing....:sing:

You guys are so lucky to find out now!!! We don't find out 'til Leadership in January (at least, I'm pretty sure we don't!)
 
Show 1 got rescheduled probably for December ... Show 2 got rescheduled for Nov. 16 ... Show 3 is on and Show 4 is not returning my call ... invites are going out for Show 5 and soon for Show 6.

So with 4 shows still on the books, I will be thrilled beyond words if I hit Level 1.
 
this month i actually want to hit my goal instead of just setting a goal & then being disappointed. i have 3 shows on the books so far & one oct host that wanted to reschedule that I am going to try & have her host a show this month. so i want to atleast have $1500 in sales. anything more than that will be icing on the cake.
 
merego said:
My goal is $6000, I am already over $1500 ( from Saturday and Sunday) and have 10 more shows this month, so I know I can do $3000, but shooting for $6000.
Good luck everyone!!:balloon::balloon:

Holy cow! I'm not far behind you. I am just under $1000 for the month from my two shows this weekend with 8 shows left to go (including a bridal shower) and 3 catalog shows. I am still following up with a couple people about doing a show this month. We'll see what happens. I'm shooting for $6000!
 
wow wadesgirl and merego!!! you guys are rockin!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
 
chefsteph07 said:
Those of you who already have shows submitted...what are you demoing and are you doing anything different or special this month to get higher sales, or are those your normal sales?
BTW, my goal is 3k but I don't know, I had a show cancel on me and a catalog show bail already. So I"m optomistically hopeful...

I am doing Homemade for the Holiday show's this month. This past weekend I did the Raspberry Mousse Cookie Napoleon recipe at both my shows. The sales are doing awesome because everyone is doing their holiday shopping and getting the stoneware a the great deal. My host's are also cashing in on the guest special and getting it at an even better discount. :D
 
So far, I have had 3 cooking shows this month, two are over 600.00 each, and have will probably go to at least 700.00. The other one is at 258.00. I have 10 more shows this month and 2 catty shows to close. I am hoping for $6000.00. I made the sasuage bisquit firttia at one show and the bread bowl dip at the other. I also made the triffle at 2 of the shows. They went over great. The frittita is great.
 

Frequently Asked Questions

How can hosting cooking shows increase my free product earnings with Pampered Chef?

Hosting cooking shows allows you to showcase Pampered Chef products in action, which can lead to higher sales. The more sales you generate, the more free products you can earn through the company's rewards program. By engaging your guests and demonstrating the versatility of the products, you can inspire them to make purchases, ultimately boosting your earnings.

What types of cooking shows are most effective for maximizing free product earnings?

Themed cooking shows, such as seasonal recipes or quick weeknight meals, tend to attract more guests and generate higher sales. Additionally, interactive shows where guests participate in cooking can create a more engaging experience, encouraging more purchases. Consider hosting shows that align with spring and summer themes, like grilling or fresh salads, to capitalize on seasonal interests.

How can I promote my cooking shows to increase attendance and sales?

Utilize social media platforms, email newsletters, and personal invitations to promote your cooking shows. Highlight the benefits of attending, such as learning new recipes, trying products, and the opportunity to earn free items. Offering incentives, such as a raffle for attendees or exclusive discounts, can also encourage more people to join, leading to increased sales and product earnings.

What are some strategies to encourage guests to place orders during the cooking show?

Engage your guests by demonstrating how the products can simplify their cooking experience. Offer exclusive show-only discounts or bundle deals to create urgency. Additionally, share personal stories about how the products have enhanced your cooking. Encourage questions and interactions throughout the show to keep guests interested and motivated to make purchases.

How can I leverage my cooking show experiences to build my Pampered Chef business further?

After hosting a cooking show, follow up with attendees to thank them for coming and remind them of the products they showed interest in. Use their feedback to improve future shows and ask if they would be interested in hosting their own shows, which can help you expand your customer base and increase your earnings. Building relationships with your guests can lead to repeat business and referrals, further enhancing your success.

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