I Had My Second $1000 Show Last Night - Keep Achieving Everyone!

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Discussion Overview

The thread centers around participants celebrating personal achievements of hosting $1000 shows, sharing their experiences, and expressing excitement about their successes in the Pampered Chef community.

Discussion Character

  • Anecdotal
  • Opinion-based

Main Points Raised

  • One participant, identifying as a consultant, expressed excitement about having their second $1000 show and noted the enjoyment of doing something they love while earning from it.
  • Several participants congratulated the original poster and shared in the excitement of achieving $1000 shows.
  • One participant shared details about their $1000 show, including the type of show, the demo they performed, and the importance of the host's efforts in achieving sales.
  • Another participant mentioned that their first $1000 show was a great feeling and expressed joy in the achievement.
  • One participant highlighted the significance of having experienced hosts, noting that their best parties often involve hosts who understand the process well.

Areas of Agreement / Disagreement

General agreement exists among participants regarding the excitement and satisfaction of achieving $1000 shows, with many sharing similar feelings of joy and accomplishment.

Contextual Notes

Participants shared personal experiences related to their shows, including specific details about the events and the dynamics with hosts and attendees.

Who May Find This Useful

Members of the consultant community who are interested in personal success stories and experiences related to hosting shows may find this discussion relevant.

ChefChris
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I am very excited because I had my second $1000 show last night. It is so fun doing something you really love and getting paid to do it. I also got 1 booking from that show. This is just a great company and great products.

Keep achieving everyone - you can do whatever you decide:angel:
 
Congrats! That is awesome
 
Congratulations. It's such a great feeling!
 
:balloon: WOO! HOO! Congratulations!!:balloon:
 
Congrats. Way to go.
 
Congratulations! Please share: What kind of show did you have? What did you demo? How long was the show? What do you think helped your sales the most?
 
That's awesome congrats!!
 
Great job! $1k shows are wonderful, aren't they??

Keep it up!
 
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chefjwr said:
Congratulations! Please share: What kind of show did you have? What did you demo? How long was the show? What do you think helped your sales the most?


I did just a regular cooking show - no special theme. I demonstrated the aloha pizza (first time I had made that recipe). The host had 11 people there and she had 6 outside orders before the show. The show started at 7:00pm and I think it was an hour or so. I was packed up and on the road at 9:45pm. I did do the ice cube demo in the saute pan - but didn't sell any pans. I just tried to make it as fun as possible. I did do a "Why Bag" to tell more about the company and why I joined. So I don't know that there was anything in particular other than this host has hosted before and did her job well. I learned at conference the 3 top reasons people book shows is #1 FUN, #2 Host Rewards and #3 to help out the host.
 
WAY TO go!!!! I just had my first $1000.00 show as well!!! CONGRATS!!!
 
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mommyhugz1978 said:
WAY TO go!!!! I just had my first $1000.00 show as well!!! CONGRATS!!!

Isn't it a great feeling!!!
 
ChefChris said:
I did just a regular cooking show - no special theme. I demonstrated the aloha pizza (first time I had made that recipe). The host had 11 people there and she had 6 outside orders before the show. The show started at 7:00pm and I think it was an hour or so. I was packed up and on the road at 9:45pm. I did do the ice cube demo in the saute pan - but didn't sell any pans. I just tried to make it as fun as possible. I did do a "Why Bag" to tell more about the company and why I joined. So I don't know that there was anything in particular other than this host has hosted before and did her job well. I learned at conference the 3 top reasons people book shows is #1 FUN, #2 Host Rewards and #3 to help out the host.

It makes such a HUGE difference when the hosts do a good job! Most of my best parties are with hosts that are or used to be DS consultants. They know what it takes to have a good show. I try to host coach as much as possible but it's nice when they already know what they're doing!
 
Congratulations! Enjoy your paycheck!!
 
Congratulations!
 

Frequently Asked Questions

What does it mean to have a $1000 show in Pampered Chef?

A $1000 show in Pampered Chef refers to a sales event where the total sales reach $1000 or more. This milestone is significant as it not only reflects strong sales performance but also qualifies the host for various rewards and benefits, including discounts on products and potential host credits.

How can I replicate the success of my $1000 show?

To replicate the success of your $1000 show, focus on effective marketing strategies, engage with your audience through social media, and host interactive cooking demonstrations. Additionally, building strong relationships with your customers and encouraging them to invite friends can help boost attendance and sales at future shows.

What strategies can I use to encourage more bookings from my shows?

Encouraging bookings can be achieved by offering incentives, such as discounts or free products for hosts who book a show during your event. Additionally, sharing your passion for the products and showcasing the benefits of hosting can motivate attendees to consider hosting their own shows.

How do I maintain momentum after achieving a $1000 show?

To maintain momentum after a successful show, continue to engage with your customers through follow-ups, newsletters, and social media. Keep them informed about new products, upcoming shows, and special promotions. Setting personal sales goals and regularly reviewing your progress can also help you stay motivated and focused.

What are some common challenges faced when trying to achieve $1000 shows?

Common challenges include low attendance, lack of engagement from guests, and difficulty in promoting the event. To overcome these challenges, consider utilizing various marketing channels, such as social media, email invitations, and personal outreach. Additionally, preparing an engaging presentation and offering incentives can help draw in more attendees and boost sales.

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