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The thread centers around participants sharing their experiences and insights regarding running opportunity nights for Pampered Chef. Several consultants express their plans, seek advice, and share personal anecdotes about past events.
Views differ on the effectiveness of various formats and approaches to opportunity nights, with no clear consensus emerging regarding the best practices.
Participants share a range of personal experiences and methods for conducting opportunity nights, reflecting diverse strategies and outcomes.
Consultants looking for insights into organizing opportunity nights and learning from the experiences of others in the community may find this discussion valuable.
pamperedbecky said:We (the other 2 directors that I group up with to do meetings) do one at least twice a year and we combine it with our spring and fall kick off meetings. It's when we also all bring one recipe from the new season already made. We talk about if it's a good show recipe, how many tools it shows, how much the ingredients are, etc. We do a regular meeting along with informative stuff about the oppty. We like doing a somewhat regular meeting along with it so the potential consultant can get an idea of what kind of support, training, encouragement, recoginition, etc she/he could get as a new consultant in our group. We give each guest a chance to win some products.
pamperedbecky said:We (the other 2 directors that I group up with to do meetings) do one at least twice a year and we combine it with our spring and fall kick off meetings. It's when we also all bring one recipe from the new season already made. We talk about if it's a good show recipe, how many tools it shows, how much the ingredients are, etc. We do a regular meeting along with informative stuff about the oppty. We like doing a somewhat regular meeting along with it so the potential consultant can get an idea of what kind of support, training, encouragement, recoginition, etc she/he could get as a new consultant in our group. We give each guest a chance to win some products.
Our is Monday and I can't WAIT!! There are such great promotions going on right now. We also put out on display all the new products (except of course the ones we haven't received yet) so they can see what's coming out in the fall and we'll talk about our favorite products and which ones we can tie into our shows, such as ones that can generate some bookings, ones that would be good tie-ins to recruiting seeds, etc...
We dont' do a demo for these "Sampling of the Pampered Chef" get-togethers (that's what I call it to all the guests I try to invite) because we have SO much food just from what we all make and bring.
I hope your next one is better!!! But I bet you'll have better luck with the FOLLOW-UP!!![]()
An Opportunity Night is an event designed to introduce potential new consultants to the Pampered Chef business opportunity. It typically includes presentations about the company, product demonstrations, and personal testimonials from current consultants to showcase the benefits of joining the team.
Promote your Opportunity Night through various channels such as social media, email newsletters, and personal invitations. Create engaging posts that highlight the benefits of joining Pampered Chef, and consider offering incentives for attendees, like a raffle or a free product for those who RSVP.
Your presentation should cover key topics such as the Pampered Chef mission, product offerings, earning potential, and personal success stories. Include a live product demonstration to showcase the quality of the products and engage your audience. Make sure to leave time for questions and answers at the end.
Encourage interaction by incorporating activities like product tastings, hands-on demonstrations, or small group discussions. You can also invite current consultants to share their experiences and answer questions, which helps create a more engaging and relatable atmosphere.
After the event, follow up with attendees through thank-you emails or messages, providing them with additional information about joining Pampered Chef. Offer to answer any further questions they may have and invite them to upcoming events or one-on-one meetings to discuss the opportunity in more detail.