How Can You Create an Engaging Business Opportunity Slide?

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Discussion Overview

The thread discusses various approaches to creating an engaging business opportunity slide for presentations. Participants share their experiences and ideas regarding the use of slides during shows and how they can facilitate discussions about business opportunities.

Discussion Character

  • Anecdotal
  • Opinion-based
  • Exploratory

Main Points Raised

  • One participant shares their experience of printing a business opportunity slide on picture-type paper and using laminating pouches for durability.
  • Another participant expresses enthusiasm for the idea, stating it is a great concept.
  • Several users compliment the shared slide and appreciate the contribution to the discussion.
  • One participant mentions they have not yet used the business slide but notes that a booking slide has been well received.
  • Another participant describes a sister consultant who combines a business slide with a booking slide, using both at different times during shows.
  • One participant expresses a personal opinion against using both slides at a show, suggesting it might be excessive and diminish impact.
  • Another participant proposes the idea of adding a few pages to the booking slide as an alternative approach.

Areas of Agreement / Disagreement

Views differ on whether to use both a business slide and a booking slide at shows, with some participants supporting the idea of using both and others expressing concern about potential overkill.

Contextual Notes

Participants share personal experiences and preferences regarding presentation techniques, focusing on the effectiveness of slides in engaging audiences and generating interest in business opportunities.

Who May Find This Useful

Consultants looking for creative ideas on presenting business opportunities during shows may find the shared experiences and suggestions beneficial.

tlag1986
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Okay I deleted the last thread I had to put this one up. I have everything on one download for convenience.

I printed mine out on picture type paper, you can use a card stock and get the same results. I then used the Scotch brand self-sealing laminating pouches to put each picture in. At that point you can ring them together or tape them which ever you would like.

I was thinking during the business question game, where you have a set amount of time and have the guests ask questions about your business, this could be displayed at that time. My hope is for the slide to help generate more questions thus more possible recruits.:D
 

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Love it!!! - Great idea
 
Looks great! Thanks for sharing with us
 
Lisa:

Are you doing this AND the booking slide?
 
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  • #5
I have not had an opportunity to use the Business slide yet, but the booking slide has been well accepted.
 
ltkacz said:
Lisa:

Are you doing this AND the booking slide?

I have a sister consultant who has a business slide on the back of her bookings slide, and she does use both sides at her show, at different times though.
 
Personally, I would not do both at a show. I think it's overkill and would end up loosing its effect. But that is just my opinion.
 
what about adding a short couple of pages to the booking slide?
 
  • Thread starter
  • #9
That is always a possibility. I have only given the slide as a different approach to presenting the Business Opportunity.
 

Frequently Asked Questions

What key elements should I include in my business opportunity slide?

Your business opportunity slide should include key elements such as a clear value proposition, an overview of the Pampered Chef products, potential earnings, testimonials from successful consultants, and a call to action. Make sure to highlight the benefits of joining your team and the support you offer.

How can I make my slide visually appealing?

To create a visually appealing slide, use high-quality images of Pampered Chef products, choose a clean and professional layout, and incorporate your brand colors. Utilize bullet points for easy readability and ensure that the text is concise and engaging. Visuals should complement the message rather than overwhelm it.

What tone should I use in my presentation?

The tone of your presentation should be positive, enthusiastic, and encouraging. Use language that conveys excitement about the Pampered Chef opportunity and fosters a sense of community. Aim to inspire confidence and motivate potential consultants to take action.

How can I tailor my slide to my audience?

To tailor your slide to your audience, consider their demographics, interests, and motivations. If your audience consists of busy parents, emphasize flexibility and work-life balance. For those interested in financial independence, focus on earnings potential and growth opportunities. Personalize your message to resonate with their specific needs.

What should I avoid when creating my business opportunity slide?

Avoid cluttering your slide with too much information or overly complex visuals. Steer clear of negative language or unrealistic promises about earnings. It's also important to avoid jargon that may confuse your audience. Keep the content straightforward and relatable to maintain engagement.

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