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The thread centers around participants sharing their experiences and thoughts on how far they are willing to drive for expos and fairs related to their Pampered Chef business. Many contributors discuss the balance between travel distance, potential leads, and the impact of gas prices on their decision-making.
Views differ on the acceptable travel distance for expos and fairs, with some participants willing to drive longer distances for potential benefits, while others express concerns about gas costs and past experiences with vendor fairs.
Participants share personal experiences and considerations regarding travel for business events, highlighting the impact of gas prices and the desire to expand their customer base.
Consultants considering participation in expos or fairs may find these shared experiences relevant as they evaluate their own travel decisions.
ellietheresa said:I'm trying to decide if I should do this expo, it's about 1 hour away. My goal right now is to get new contacts outside my family and friends and also get recruits but I'm not sure I want to go an hour away. How far do you drive for an expo/fair?
lkprescott said:Only for an hour for a fair if you're willing to go that far for a show. It's likely that folks going to the fair will be in that area and if you book a show, that's how far you'll travel to do so.
Pampered Chef consultants often drive anywhere from 30 minutes to a couple of hours for a fair, depending on the location and the expected turnout. It's essential to balance travel time with potential sales opportunities.
Several factors can influence your decision, including the size of the fair, the expected number of attendees, the reputation of the event, and your personal schedule. Additionally, consider the costs associated with travel and whether the potential sales justify the distance.
Consultants often prefer larger community fairs, craft shows, and expos that attract a diverse crowd. Events that focus on home and kitchen products can be particularly beneficial for Pampered Chef consultants.
To determine if a fair is worth the drive, research the event's history, attendance numbers, and target audience. You can also reach out to other consultants who have participated in the past for their insights and experiences.
When planning your travel, consider the distance, travel time, fuel costs, and any accommodations if the fair spans multiple days. It's also wise to plan your setup time and ensure you arrive early to maximize your exposure.