How to Contact About a Catalog Show?

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Discussion Overview

The thread discusses how to approach a teacher about hosting a catalog show, with participants sharing their personal experiences and suggestions regarding the process and communication strategies.

Discussion Character

  • Anecdotal
  • Opinion-based

Main Points Raised

  • One participant expresses interest in asking their daughter's teacher to host a catalog show but is unsure about the process and seeks tips.
  • Another participant mentions that while teachers can be good candidates for catalog shows, they are often approached for such requests and suggests careful wording when making the ask.
  • One user suggests proposing a fundraiser for a school-related cause as a way to engage the teacher.
  • A participant, identifying as a consultant, offers encouragement and shares ideas for reaching out to the teacher, including providing templates for letters or flyers.

Areas of Agreement / Disagreement

Views differ on the best approach to contacting the teacher, with some participants emphasizing caution and wording while others focus on direct engagement.

Contextual Notes

The discussion reflects personal experiences and varying strategies for initiating a catalog show, particularly in a school setting.

Who May Find This Useful

Consultants looking for insights on how to approach potential hosts, especially in educational environments.

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I would really like to ask my daughter's teacher if she'd be willing to do a catalog show for me with all the teachers at the school and her family and friends. I've tried to search the site to see if I can find a sample letter or flyer but cant seem to find anything suitable. Basically I want to ask her first if she'd be willing to do it and then hopefully when she says yes, I can send in all the catalogs and order forms. This may be my first catalog show so I'm not 100% sure how to go about it. Thanks for any tips.
 
Teachers can be a great source of catalog shows, however, they're also often asked to do this kind of thing. Some are open. Some aren't. Personally, I wouldn't ask outright. I'd make sure she knows you have a PC business. If she starts asking questions, then you can talk to her about hosting.That said, you also want to be careful of your wording. Never ask anyone to host a show for you. Offer to help them get free and discounted products. The wording you choose is huge.This is my free advice, which is worth exactly what you paid for it. ;) I'm sure there will be others with different advice.
 
You may suggest to her you're willing to help her do a fund raiser for some school-related cause -- or perhaps she can direct you to another teacher that is involved in fund raising needs.
 
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Thankyou Rae, thats very helpful.
 
Hi there,I'm so excited to hear that you are interested in hosting a catalog show with your daughter's teacher and the rest of the teachers at the school! It's a great way to get everyone together and share the amazing products from Pampered Chef.I have a few suggestions for you as you plan for your first catalog show. First, I would recommend reaching out to your daughter's teacher directly to ask if she would be interested in hosting the show. You could also mention that you would love to include her family and friends as well. Once she confirms her interest, you can send her all the necessary materials, including catalogs and order forms.In terms of a sample letter or flyer, I would be happy to provide you with some templates that you can customize to fit your specific show. You can also check out the resources on our website for more ideas and inspiration.Lastly, don't hesitate to reach out to me if you have any further questions or need assistance with planning your show. I'm here to support you every step of the way.Best of luck with your first catalog show, I know it will be a success!Warmly,

Pampered Chef Consultant
 

Frequently Asked Questions

What is a Catalog Show?

A Catalog Show is a type of Pampered Chef party where guests can browse and order products from a catalog rather than attending a live event. This format is convenient for those who may not be able to attend a traditional party but still want to support the host and purchase Pampered Chef items.

How can I contact my Pampered Chef consultant about hosting a Catalog Show?

You can contact your Pampered Chef consultant directly through their personal website, by phone, or via email. If you don’t have their contact information, you can find it on the Pampered Chef website by searching for consultants in your area.

What information should I provide when contacting about a Catalog Show?

When reaching out to your consultant, it’s helpful to provide your preferred dates for the show, any specific products you’re interested in, and the number of guests you expect to participate. This will help your consultant tailor the show to your needs.

Can I host a Catalog Show online?

Yes, many Pampered Chef consultants offer the option to host Catalog Shows online. This can be done through social media platforms or dedicated online events, allowing guests to browse and order products from the comfort of their homes.

What are the benefits of hosting a Catalog Show?

Hosting a Catalog Show allows you to earn host rewards based on the sales generated from your show. Additionally, it’s a flexible option that can accommodate busy schedules, making it easier for you and your guests to participate and enjoy the Pampered Chef experience.

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