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This thread explores various strategies participants use to make their shows engaging and entertaining. Participants share personal experiences and techniques aimed at keeping the audience involved and creating a fun atmosphere during their presentations.
Views differ on the specific methods to engage audiences, with no clear consensus on the best approach. Participants express a variety of techniques and personal styles, indicating a range of experiences.
The discussion reflects a variety of personal experiences from consultants who are looking to enhance the entertainment value of their shows. The techniques shared are based on individual preferences and styles rather than formal guidelines.
Consultants seeking inspiration for making their shows more engaging may find the shared experiences and techniques beneficial.
dannyzmom said:List three things you do to make you show fun...like one-liners you use, ways you keep people's attention, ways you make your show different from everyone else's....
RachelNguyen said:I start the demo by telling them that it is just like having the food network live in their kitchen... except when I screw up, I can't cut to commercial. They usually love this!
PampMomof3 said:Great Thread Carolyn!
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1. I go around the room and have people introduce themself, what their favorite product is and why. That product cannot be repeated!!!
pamperedlinda said:I have everyone introduce themself and say their favorite product....and, like Kristi, I don't allow repeats. I tell them that if someone else names their favorite then "Oh, so sorry, it's no longer your favorite and you have to pick a new favorite" (usually gets a laugh).
I also play Have it-Love it/Love it Want it/Got a Question throughout the entire show and give tickets for playing. I tell them that if they have it or want it they have to be the first to say so and tell everyone why. Their question can be about the prodict, the recipe, hosting a show, or about me and my PC biz......basically anytime they speak they will get a ticket! The more they speak-up the more tickets they will get abd the better their chances are for winning! At the end of the show I draw a ticket for a door prize.
Sometimes I tell funny stories about my products too.
pamperedlinda said:I have everyone introduce themself and say their favorite product....and, like Kristi, I don't allow repeats. I tell them that if someone else names their favorite then "Oh, so sorry, it's no longer your favorite and you have to pick a new favorite" (usually gets a laugh).
I also play Have it-Love it/Love it Want it/Got a Question throughout the entire show and give tickets for playing. I tell them that if they have it or want it they have to be the first to say so and tell everyone why. Their question can be about the prodict, the recipe, hosting a show, or about me and my PC biz......basically anytime they speak they will get a ticket! The more they speak-up the more tickets they will get abd the better their chances are for winning! At the end of the show I draw a ticket for a door prize.
Sometimes I tell funny stories about my products too.
raebates said:1. Tell odd stories from my life or the lives of my friends. Example: I was doing a show and my aunt was there. When I talked about the scrapers, I mentioned that they are heat safe, which means you can cook with them and they won't melt. My aunt said, "Now, Rae Michelle [that's what my family calls me], you say they won't melt. But, when Shielia's house burned down, hers melted." Yes, in the 1200 degrees of a house fire, all of your PC stuff will be gone. However, they are heat safe to 650 degrees. Plenty for any of the cooking you'll be doing.
2. Toss Hershey Kisses during the "Have it! Love it! Got a Question!" game. Chocolate makes EVERYTHING more fun.
3. I now appoint a cheerleader and a negativity cop. The cheerleader (armed with a pom pom) cheers every time I say something brilliant. The negativity cop is armed with a police car, complete with siren.
baychef said:Rae, I think I know why, but when would the negativity cop use the siren?