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The thread explores the varying approaches participants take regarding the number of products they bring to shows. Many share their personal experiences and preferences on what to include in their demonstrations.
Views differ on the optimal number of products to bring, with some participants advocating for minimalism while others prefer to showcase a wider selection. No clear consensus emerges on a specific approach.
Participants share a range of personal experiences and strategies regarding product selection for shows, reflecting individual preferences and varying levels of experience in the consultant community.
Consultants looking for insights on product selection and packing strategies for shows may find the shared experiences relevant.
jrny2001 said:How many products do you bring to a show? I think I am bringing too much with me.
Do you bring just the stuff you need to do your demo?
peichef said:What do you do / say when someone asks about something that you don't bring? Do they buy it anyway?
I will rethink my packing strategy for the Fall!!
raebates said:To me, bringing the Salad Choppers has been very important. The catalog pictures just don't show the two blades well. It's definitely one of those products you have to see in person to "get." I don't think I would have sold nearly as many if people hadn't seen and used it for themselves.
ChefBeckyD said:TRUE! I never sold even one until I started using it in my demo - I've been using it in my demos all summer, and now I sell 3-4 per show! (the host almost always buys it!)
jrny2001 said:I've been making the salsa at my shows and haven't sold even one!!! Everyone acts like they could care less about it and say they would never use it.![]()
It's recommended to bring around 10 to 15 products to a Pampered Chef show. This allows you to showcase a variety of items while keeping the presentation manageable and engaging for your guests.
No, you don't need to bring every product. Focus on a selection of your best-selling items and those that demonstrate unique features or cooking techniques. This will help keep the show focused and enjoyable.
Consider bringing products that are popular, versatile, and relevant to the theme of your show. You can also ask your host for input on what their guests might be interested in to tailor your selection accordingly.
It's a good idea to bring a few extra items, especially if you anticipate high interest in certain products. This way, you can accommodate any last-minute requests or demonstrate additional features if time allows.
If space is an issue, prioritize your top-selling or most versatile products. You can also use a display board or digital presentations to showcase additional items without needing to bring them physically to the show.