How can pampering an office lead to a successful Pampered Chef show?

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Discussion Overview

The thread explores various experiences and ideas related to "pampering" offices as a strategy to promote Pampered Chef shows. Participants share personal anecdotes about their attempts to engage coworkers and friends in different office settings, discussing the impact of bringing food and catalogs to generate interest in Pampered Chef products.

Discussion Character

  • Anecdotal
  • Opinion-based
  • Exploratory

Main Points Raised

  • One participant, identifying as a consultant, shared their experience of pampering a friend's dentist office with brownies, which led to significant interest and orders.
  • Another participant mentioned that working in the right environment can positively influence the success of a show.
  • Several users expressed interest in pampering their own workplaces, with some considering bringing in food to generate excitement.
  • One participant noted the importance of building relationships with office staff before offering products.
  • Another participant shared their successful experience pampering their husband's office with a dessert, which generated enthusiasm for upcoming shows.
  • One user mentioned a successful lunch hour office show at an engineering firm, highlighting the effectiveness of easy-to-prepare items.
  • Some participants discussed logistical concerns about how to present food and catalogs in offices with "No Soliciting" signs.
  • One participant expressed hesitation about approaching offices where they do not have established relationships.
  • Another participant shared their plan to pamper a business once a month, indicating a commitment to this strategy.
  • Several users discussed the idea of coordinating efforts to pamper offices on the same day for support and motivation.

Areas of Agreement / Disagreement

Views differ on the effectiveness of pampering offices where relationships are not established, with some participants feeling comfortable while others express hesitation. No clear consensus emerges regarding the best approach to take in unfamiliar environments.

Contextual Notes

Participants share a variety of experiences from different types of offices, including dental and engineering firms, and discuss the challenges and successes of engaging coworkers in Pampered Chef products.

Who May Find This Useful

Consultants looking for creative ways to promote Pampered Chef shows in office environments may find these shared experiences and ideas helpful.

Another great place for cheap platters is at Goodwill or Garage Sales. Pick up some cute plates and then when you bring food somewhere, put it on there. You won't care if you get it back and it will look darling!
 
Sandy...let's do it! I think I will ask the girls at the bank first though. I'll casually mention (again) that I do PC and that I am always practicing new recipes and if they were interested, I could bring them in some treats. I need to make a deposit tomorrow or the next day so hopefully I'll remember to ask them!
 
dwyerkim said:
I have asked at a couple of places... hair salon, vets office, and got a really cold reception. Now in fairness, that was before I had established relationships there. Though just last week I went to the vets to get some prescription stuff for my cat and gave the receptionist some mini catalogs... you would have thought I handed her explosives by her reaction. So, while I'd love to pamper a business, I think you really need to have a well established relationship there first, or maybe that is just in the area where I live. We also see a lot of "no soliciting" signs at drs. offices and such. I did leave some catalogs at my dentist's office last week with the girls there and the receptionist told me she needed to order some italian seasoning, so I am going to call to follow up next week and will probably suggest this on the phone. Personally, I don't think I would just show up with treats, I think I would ask first. One exception... the teacher's lounge at a school. Treats are always welcome there... you could put a little sign and a bunch of catalogs (I would label one "lounge copy" so it stays there) and order forms, clearly marked with the date you'll return.

I tried this at the salon and the dentists office at Christmas time. I even included an envelope for payment and the date I would return. When I picked them up, there was nothing. I can't even be sure the folder was even opened! Maybe with some treats next time?
 
I recently did this at my job, I work at a hospital. I placed a catalog in the breakroom and put signs up that I was taking orders for PC. There was a handful of people that were very excited and ordered. The only suggestion for anyone that plans to do this is to have a strict deadline for order pick up and payment. I am still trying to retrieve all payments and my deadline was on April 6. If you find a doctor's office that would agree to do this, nurses love PC and food!!
 
raquirion said:
Does anyone have any advice for offering products/ shows etc at work when its a small office and you are the "boss"? Any conflict of interest or danger of people feeling they have to buy? So far I have steered clear of approaching anyone in my immediate offiice.

There shouldn't be anything wrong with you bringing treats to work. You can mention that you're practicing a recipe for a show. Since you are the boss, they look up to you for advice. You might be able to do some recruiting.
 
My day job is Starbucks and we do this all the time we call it surprise and delight- no one ever turns down yummy pastries and treats. Make sure you go at a slow time- and bring everything they might need- napkins, forks, etc.
 
I made the chocolate chip spritz cookies, dipped in chocolate sprinkled with a few pecans and pampered an office. I didn't get too many orders out of it, but one person has become a repeat customer and ordered 3 times from me! So definately worth it because sooner or later she'll decide to host!
 
I was cashing checks at a local bank for my show and ran into someone I know. When I told her why I was there, she said, "You sell pampered chef?" and asked for a catalog.A week later (when I was not sick any more!) I made some carmel brownies and took them in. Since I don't have any S.A. I put them in tupperware. This week I meet with the host to close out her party ... which is $316 last I checked.
 
I was driving home the other day and it struck me (because I was driving passed one)... Pamper the Fire Station!! It makes since, take in some goodies as a kind of thank you for your services to the community. And those guys and gals cook!! So they need kitchen stuff. Just thought I would check in here. Maybe my brilliant plan isn't as brilliant as I think. Has anyone tried this?
 
My brother-in-law is a firefighter, and I know they do cook, but alot of things get donated to them... but you know, why NOT :D They deserve some goodies anyways for taking care of the community!!!!
 
bsaxman said:
My brother-in-law is a firefighter, and I know they do cook, but alot of things get donated to them... but you know, why NOT :D They deserve some goodies anyways for taking care of the community!!!!


Thanks, I didn't think about that. Might try it anyway
 
Di_Can_Cook said:
I was cashing checks at a local bank for my show and ran into someone I know. When I told her why I was there, she said, "You sell pampered chef?" and asked for a catalog...

This happened to me at the post office. The lady has ordered from me twice now. I keep forgetting to call her to see if she wants to host since she mentioned there was more that she wanted, but she was "just going to get this for now". Probably too late this evening.
 
I am glad someoneelse asked this b/c I was going to post about this. I am doing this for my hair salon and bank. Does anyone have a letter that explains it that can be given out for other businesses to consider.
I looked through the files and couldn't find one, Unless I missed it.
Thanks :)
 
A fire station is a good idea! Sure they may have used, cheap cooking equipment donated to them, but there are things that would make it easier, like a chopper for the onions in that firehouse chili!

And they have wives ... and mothers ... and mother's day is coming up!
 
I'm curious about the letter too. I've decided to do my credit union (its very small 10-15 at most) so I'll do the brownies along with catalogs,etc. in a basket. what else?? I've got to get out of my comfort zone! :)
 
I didn't read all the responses...
but i've often sent in things with my husband..and have booked a show a couple years ago, which lead to one other booking...and here and there sold Ice Cream Dippers, Can Openers...etc.

I recently made the Petit Chocolate Cherry Cheesecakes in the Delightful Desserts cookbook...WONDERFUL! Put them in the Chillz Rect Serv...
I'm gonna make them again, and send them into work with hubby!

Bank, Real Estate Office, ...
 
Di_Can_Cook said:
A fire station is a good idea! Sure they may have used, cheap cooking equipment donated to them, but there are things that would make it easier, like a chopper for the onions in that firehouse chili!

And they have wives ... and mothers ... and mother's day is coming up!

firemen love food. My friends husband is a fireman and after any of our parties we always take the leftovers to the firehouse and the eat if up within the hour if they are not out on a run. I am trying to come up with a letter, but am drawing a big ol blank :(
 
jbdowd0798 said:
I'm curious about the letter too. I've decided to do my credit union (its very small 10-15 at most) so I'll do the brownies along with catalogs,etc. in a basket. what else?? I've got to get out of my comfort zone! :)

Go to files and type in pampering a business and several docs will pop up that you can use or modify. It took me forever to find them, I kept typing pamper or pamper a business, it was under pampering :)
 
It took me all day yesterday to get up the nerve to go to some businesses, but I went to 3 and all 3 said they would love for me to bring in things today!I'm so excited!!!
 
What kind of businesses did you call?
 
krzymomof4 said:
What kind of businesses did you call?
banks, hair salons, a physical therapy office, my kids dentist and doctor office, smaller boutique shops, local catering places, vet offices.
 
I went to a vets office, dentist office and doctors office in my neighborhood. It was A LOT easier than I expected it to be. Everyone was very excited to get some yummies.PM and I will give you all the information I gave them with the recipe. (I don't know how to attach things on here or I would put it on).
 
You guys are actually going to the businesses and asking, rather than making phone calls?
 
THanks. Tomorrow is the "BIG DAY" lol I'll have to look for those letters. I have a deposit to make anyway so its a good day for the credit union. Give them money AND food! :-)

Pray that I don't stress out too much!
 
pampermejolene said:
You guys are actually going to the businesses and asking, rather than making phone calls?

yeah, I actually go in to the front desk and ask them. I went today to 5 more places and 1 lady' daughter is a PC consultant...so I wouldn't think of trying to pamper that office, and another one said no to the offer...but 3 said yes, you can't beat that!

I think going in gives more of a personal touch and it's harder to reject someone in person.

(If I knew how to attach things, I would post all of the flyers and such that I did...any one willing to teach me?...TIA)
 
Hi Everyone, You Are All Missing A Really Big One... The Fire Houses!!!! They All Benefit From The Host Benefits. Pluse You Can Get The Community Involved With The Fire House Hosting The Party And Making A Wishlist Like A Bridal Shower Show, People Can Buy For Them As Well As For The F.h. Just Designate F.h. On The Reciept And Make A Gift List Out To Give The Fire Department At The End Of The Show. Also Don't Forget Schools Teachers Lunchroom.
 

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