How to Sell Products to Fixed Income Widows?

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Discussion Overview

The thread discusses strategies for selling Pampered Chef products to a group of fixed income widows, focusing on their financial constraints and potential purchasing motivations.

Discussion Character

  • Opinion-based
  • Anecdotal
  • Exploratory

Main Points Raised

  • One participant expresses concern about the financial limitations of the audience, noting they may not buy due to lack of funds.
  • Another participant suggests offering a free gift for attendees who bring family members, creating a theme around family connections.
  • Several users mention that the audience might be inclined to purchase gifts for others, such as children or for special occasions.
  • One participant shares their experience of demonstrating products that are easy to use for older individuals, particularly those with reduced strength or arthritis.
  • Another participant proposes the idea of combining orders to save on shipping costs as an incentive for purchases.
  • One participant discusses the potential of a payment plan to help manage costs for fixed income individuals.
  • Another participant highlights the importance of promoting the value of free products available to hosts, suggesting that this could encourage bookings and wider participation.
  • One participant notes that fixed income consumers often look for bargains and suggests offering discounts on certain products.
  • Another participant mentions the possibility of recruiting attendees to help them earn extra income.

Areas of Agreement / Disagreement

Views differ on the best approach to engage the audience, with some participants focusing on incentives and product demonstrations, while others emphasize the importance of understanding the financial limitations of the attendees.

Contextual Notes

The discussion reflects personal experiences and strategies shared by participants who have encountered similar situations in their sales efforts.

Who May Find This Useful

Consultants looking for insights on engaging with audiences that may have financial constraints and exploring creative selling strategies.

chefdeb
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Help!!!!!!!!!!! I am doing a show for a group of fixed income widows and they all tell me they won't buy because they don't have money. What should I do about that? I plan to show some lower priced items that they can't do without. What else?:confused:
 
Tell them they get a free gift if the bring there daughter or daughter in law...turn it into a theme of daughters and mothers.
 
I bet most of them buy gifts for their kids. Suggest gift giving ideas.
 
Show them how easy our tools make cooking. My grandmother (when she was still in her own separate apartment instead of assisted living) HATED the bother of cooking for one. She really liked the ease of use of many of our products.

Since these will be older ladies (I'm assuming), show things that are good for people with reduced strength and arthritis: jar opener, micro cookers, etc. There was a thread about 2 months ago looking for suggestions of products that are good for arthritis sufferers. If you do talk about the benefits of stoneware, make sure you mention that there are several SMALL pieces (since many people have problems lifting the large ones) that fit in the microwave.

Don't discount the power of the phrase "investment," either. I bet these ladies will recognize quality cookware and other tools when they see it. Suggest that their loving families purchase them some pieces as gifts (Christmas, birthday, Mothers' Day, etc.)
 
Question - If they all say they won't buy - why are they having a show?


In this one instance, I would suggest to them that they double up and put 2 orders together to save on shipping (if the orders are less than $20).......just to give them some incentive. Let them try some of the tools, so they can see for themselves how great they are.
I sell ALOT of 8" saute pans to elderly ladies.....talking about how they can make perfect eggs in that pan. Even if they don't cook a whole lot anymore - they seem to all make eggs! :D
 
You can also offer the happy bank plan (like the happy hubby plan which obviously won't work for widows)... tell them that you offer an happy bank account payment plan -- they can pay for 1/2 of their order using cash or check and the other 1/2 of the order on a credit card so they they don't have to pay for that 1/2 until next month when the statement comes due. Helps them budget the money since their income is fixed.

Talk up the FREE product value that the host is getting -- while the initial show may be a group of widows, if you get bookings the other women may expand their invites to include neighbors and family members and bookings can also allow the women to spread their wish lists out over time. Suggest that each woman pick a different month to book in so they can take advantage of all the upcoming guest specials.
 
They might buy birthday, wedding or anniversary gifts. I think one of our cookbooks would be a perfect present for these events. If it's a September Show, highlight the Savings on these items. Fixed income often means they hunt for bargains. Maybe you could offer a discount on discontinued or restyled products before the price increases.

Trish in Texas
Independent Consultant
 
If they are all broke, then you should either book alot of show so they get the free stuff or recruit them (those that are able) so they can earn extra money! I'm doing a show in a housing assistance area, and the host warned me ahead. I told her, fill her apartment, and little orders add up! Outside order from work and such will help, too.

I DO plan on recruiting there!!

Good luck! Let us know how it goes.
 
Book 'em Danno!

Ginny
 

Frequently Asked Questions

What strategies can I use to connect with fixed income widows?

Building a genuine relationship is key. Start by engaging in community events or support groups where widows gather. Listen to their needs and concerns, and offer your products as solutions to enhance their daily lives. Personal connections can foster trust and make them more receptive to your offerings.

How can I present products without overwhelming fixed income widows?

Simplify your approach by focusing on the essentials. Highlight products that offer the best value and versatility, such as kitchen tools that save time and money. Use demonstrations to show how these products can make cooking easier and more enjoyable, emphasizing their long-term benefits rather than just the initial cost.

What types of products are most appealing to fixed income widows?

Consider products that promote convenience, health, and budget-friendly cooking. Items like multi-functional kitchen gadgets, meal prep tools, and affordable recipe collections can be particularly appealing. Emphasizing quality and durability will also resonate, as these customers often seek long-lasting solutions.

How can I help fixed income widows budget for purchases?

Offer flexible payment options, such as installment plans or discounts for bulk purchases. Educate them on how investing in quality kitchen tools can save money in the long run by reducing food waste and enhancing meal preparation. Providing budgeting tips or hosting workshops can also be beneficial.

What role does community play in selling to fixed income widows?

Community is crucial. Create a supportive environment where widows can share experiences and learn from each other. Host gatherings or online forums to discuss cooking tips, share recipes, and showcase your products. Building a sense of belonging can encourage them to make purchases while feeling valued and understood.

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