How Many Door Prizes Do You Give at a Show

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Discussion Overview

This thread explores various approaches to giving door prizes at shows, including the timing and types of prizes offered. Participants share their personal experiences and preferences regarding how many prizes to give and the methods they use to engage attendees.

Discussion Character

  • Anecdotal
  • Opinion-based
  • Exploratory

Main Points Raised

  • One participant, identifying as a consultant, gives out one prize at the end of the show, with additional prizes for larger groups.
  • Another participant shares their experience of giving out multiple prizes, including "bring a friend" gifts at the beginning and drawing slips for prizes at the end.
  • Several users mention using a variety of items for prizes, such as citrus peelers and old SBRCs, and some incorporate games to distribute prizes during the show.
  • One participant describes a game called "Have It! Love It! Got a Question!" where attendees can earn prizes by engaging with the products.
  • Another participant notes that they give a gift to anyone who brings a friend and use a gift bowl for various games throughout the show.
  • Some participants express a preference for giving away a larger number of prizes to enhance the party atmosphere.
  • One participant mentions that they do not give away additional prizes beyond free shipping due to regulations.

Areas of Agreement / Disagreement

Views differ on the number of prizes given and the timing of their distribution, with no clear consensus emerging on a standard practice.

Contextual Notes

Participants share a range of experiences from different types of shows, including catalog walks and cooking demonstrations, highlighting the diversity in approaches to engaging attendees.

Who May Find This Useful

Consultants looking for ideas on how to incorporate door prizes into their shows may find the shared experiences helpful.

Triciascucina
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I was wondering how many door prizes you give out at your shows. Do you give them at the end or through out the demo?
 
I give my prizes at the end, and usually just one, unless it's a large group (over 15 people). I give free shipping, because it's something I don't have to remember to take with me. But I give out my "bring a friend" gifts near the beginning of the demo, and I use retired SBRCs for those.
 
I give one prize to the person who wins the Have It! Love It! Got a Question! game. I then give out 3 door prizes. I do it at the end of my demo time.
 
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What is the have it love it got a question game?
 
I give out bring a friend gifts at the beginning (if I remember!) and then I draw 1 drawing slip for every 5 people in attendance at the end. So a show with 10 people would have two winners.I have a basket with citrus peelers, twixits, pan scrapers, and QK knives that I use for both things. I give my host a SBRC, usually the current one.
 
I have a basket with citrus peelers, twixits, pan scrapers, and old SBRC in it for people who bring a guest or outside order. I also use the same basket for my drawing prize winner.

Then, I usually play one game (most of the time - it's Queen of the Shoppers), and the winner normally gets a set of old recipe cards (like the salad cards, or turkey basics cards).

My hosts get the new SBRC that I have everyone pass around and sign. Since NC though, I have added a calendar to the new SBRC for the host and the calendar has the date that their 10% PHD expires!
 
I give away to 1/3 of the audience
 
I admit it - I give away a LOT of stuff at my shows. But, hey...it adds to the fun, party atmosphere, and who doesn't like a little gift?


I give a gift to anyone who brings a friend. (pick from the gift bowl)

I give a twixit to anyone who is at a PC show for the first time.

I play the "game" where every time I say the magic word during the demo, they have to pass a product on to the person next to them. If it's a large group, then I'll use 2 products at the same time. This is usually a little nicer gift - stuff I get from the outlet, and rubs, etc....

I give away 2 more gifts from the gift bowl during the 5 questions game at the end of the show, and then one more for the DPDS drawing.


Oh - and sometimes I give away twixits or SB to someone who asks an amazing question, or helps out (comes early, and helps w/ prep, or helps w/ dishes, etc...)

If I have my own show, or throw together a catalog show, I will use the FPV to stock up on small items that I want to use for gifts, since I don't usually need to buy anything for myself.
 
Triciascucina said:
What is the have it love it got a question game?

I don't make a recipe at most of my shows. I do a Walk through the Cattalog Show. When I mention a product, the first person to yell out "Have it! Love it!" and explain why they love it gets a candy. You can also earn a candy by asking a question about a product or about the business. The person with the most candies (or empty wrappers) at the end of the catalog gets a prize.
 
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Rae, that sounds interesting. Not cooking? I usually make two recipes but I am thinking of only doing just one. maybe to fill the time I will try your game. Lately, I have been doing combo shows with other DS so I make the recipe at home and just serve it there. (the host supplies the food.) I have been giving recipe cards to all who attend so they go home with something.
 
i do bring a friend gift, (pick from basket of citrus peeler, old SBRC, QK knives, spice sample packs)
i do the drawing slip pick from same prize basket
i do a type of bingo at some shows they have to find someone to fit each square (got from here) pick gift from basket
the host gets a bingo sheet (got from here that is different about how many orders, and such) that gift is if they fill up the sheet then they get a free batter bowl, no one has one that yet.
and i am thinking about doing the game with the sealed envelopes
oh and the game i currently play who ever wins picks from the prize basket
and my host thank you is a spice or rub and then a current SBRC with all guests signing it
 
Wow!! I never thought of doing a catalog walk through and not making recipes. How does that go over??
 
As starting time, I pass out the current SBRC to everyone who's there as an "on time" gift. For some reason, people have a problem with being on time here on the military base. (((insert eye roll here)))And, since "ship to host" violates custom's regulations, my door prize is FREE SHIPPING. That goes over really well. That's it. I don't give away anything else.
 
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WOW doesn't the free shipping cost you a lot?
 

Frequently Asked Questions

How many door prizes should I give at a Pampered Chef show?

The number of door prizes can vary based on the size of your show and your budget. A common practice is to offer one door prize for every 5-10 guests. This encourages attendance and excitement!

What types of door prizes are suitable for a Pampered Chef show?

Great door prizes for a Pampered Chef show include popular kitchen tools, cookbooks, or gift certificates for Pampered Chef products. You can also consider themed baskets that include a variety of items.

Should I announce the door prizes before the show starts?

It's a good idea to tease the door prizes before the show starts to build anticipation. You can mention them in your invitations or at the beginning of the show to keep guests engaged.

How do I choose the winners for the door prizes?

You can choose winners randomly by drawing names from a hat or using a ticket system where each guest receives a ticket upon arrival. This adds an element of fun and surprise to the event!

Can I offer additional incentives for guests to book their own shows?

Absolutely! You can offer additional door prize entries or special prizes for guests who book their own shows during your event. This not only encourages bookings but also increases excitement among attendees.

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