How can I set up a successful out-of-state catalog show through my website?

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Discussion Overview

The thread explores experiences and methods related to setting up out-of-state catalog shows through personal websites. Participants share their personal experiences and insights on how to manage these shows effectively, including logistics and sales strategies.

Discussion Character

  • Anecdotal
  • Opinion-based

Main Points Raised

  • One participant mentions considering a catalog show for a guest from out of state and seeks input on how it works.
  • Another participant shares that catalog shows are similar to regular ones, noting the importance of local tax rates.
  • A participant describes successfully conducting catalog shows with a sibling in a different state, emphasizing the ease of sending catalogs and order forms.
  • One participant, living in California, recounts positive experiences with catalog shows in Massachusetts, highlighting their simplicity and benefits for sales bonuses.
  • Another user notes the importance of understanding shipping and handling tax differences across states.
  • A participant from Hawaii shares their routine for conducting catalog shows with family in Iowa, mentioning the use of catalogs and host coaching.
  • One participant describes a straightforward process for a catalog show conducted by a customer in Kentucky, detailing how they managed orders and payments.
  • Another participant expresses satisfaction with conducting out-of-state catalog shows through their website, noting the ease of order processing and shipping.
  • A participant shares their experience with a catalog show in Washington state, mentioning the excitement of the host and the show's success.

Areas of Agreement / Disagreement

Participants generally agree on the feasibility and benefits of conducting out-of-state catalog shows, with various personal experiences supporting this view. However, there are no explicit consensus points on specific methods or practices.

Contextual Notes

The discussion reflects a range of personal experiences from participants in different states, highlighting the logistical considerations and personal strategies involved in managing catalog shows across state lines.

Who May Find This Useful

Consultants interested in expanding their catalog show practices, particularly those with potential hosts in different states, may find the shared experiences relevant.

PaulaReb
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A guest at one of my shows is from out of state and loves PC....I was thinking of offering for her to do a catalog show but am not sure how that would work.:confused: I'm in RI and she's from CA....has anyone ever done anything like this? Thanks for any input.
 
It's just like a regular catalog show...just the tax is based on what her city has for the tax rate and you can find that on CC in the tax rate guide. I moved my business from Las Vegas and I still have a good customer base there that will do catalog shows from time to time.
 
My sis lives in MS, me in KS, and she has done a couple of catty shows. It's an easy way for you to boost sales. Just send out several catalogs, outside order forms, and host info. You can also set her up on your website if you have one.
Definately worth trying:)
 
i live in ca and have done 2 cat shows in mass - they were so easy to do - i highly recommend it!!
they helped me get my ss bonuses!
 
Don't forget to pay attn to whether the S&H is taxable or not as well.

It's not taxable in IL where I live, but is taxable in several states where I've done catalog shows and collected ind orders from family members.

Be sure to do host coaching calls too!
 
I do these a lot since all my family is in Iowa and I'm in Hawaii. I send my hosts about 4 catalogs unless they want more. A couple order forms, the specials and a show planner. I still host coach them the same with either calls or e-mails depending on what works for them. Like said before, just check up on the sales tax/shipping tax and your good.

Usually catalog shows have smaller sales totals so I usually offer some kind of incentive. This really works because I'm having a catalog show going on right now. It looks like it will be closing at about $800! I have posted they flyer in that section, I think it's labeled "June flyer with extra incentives" or something close to that.
 
I live in Indiana, but had a customer from Kentucky do a catalog show. When she collected the orders she called me and I typed them in PP as she told me and gave her totals. Then she collected money, mailed it to me and that was it! I didn't have to much at all!
 
All of my out of state catty shows I have done from my website !! They order and pay and I input them to PP and they are shipped directly !!! I love it !
 
jenniferlynne said:
I live in Indiana, but had a customer from Kentucky do a catalog show. When she collected the orders she called me and I typed them in PP as she told me and gave her totals. Then she collected money, mailed it to me and that was it! I didn't have to much at all!


I too live in Indiana, and I had a catalog show in Washington state. She was so excited about doing it. She got to her deadline and ask to extend so she could get some more orders so she could get more free products. It was almost a $500 show. All I had to spend was for postage.

Keri
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pampered_heathery said:
All of my out of state catty shows I have done from my website !! They order and pay and I input them to PP and they are shipped directly !!! I love it !

IS it easy to set it up? I've had my website for 6 months now, but I know I haven't been using it as much as I should....

I guess I could just go and play with it, I just haven't sat down to do it!

Thanks!
 

Frequently Asked Questions

What is an out-of-state catalog show?

An out-of-state catalog show is a sales event where you showcase Pampered Chef products through a catalog, allowing friends and family from different states to place orders online. This type of show is beneficial for reaching a wider audience without the need for physical gatherings.

How do I set up an out-of-state catalog show through my website?

To set up an out-of-state catalog show, first create a dedicated event page on your Pampered Chef website. Share the link with your guests via email or social media, and provide them with a digital catalog or a list of featured products. Make sure to set a clear deadline for orders to ensure timely delivery.

What tools can I use to promote my catalog show?

Utilize social media platforms, email newsletters, and personal messages to promote your catalog show. You can also create engaging posts with product highlights, recipes, and special offers to attract attention. Consider hosting a virtual gathering or live demonstration to generate excitement and encourage participation.

How can I encourage guests to place orders?

To encourage guests to place orders, offer incentives such as discounts on future purchases, exclusive products, or a raffle for those who make a purchase. Highlight the benefits of the products and share testimonials or recipes that showcase their usefulness in everyday cooking.

What should I do after the catalog show ends?

After the catalog show ends, follow up with your guests to thank them for their participation and inform them about the order status. Consider sending a summary of the show, including total sales and any rewards earned. Additionally, gather feedback to improve future shows and maintain engagement with your customers.

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