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lacychef said:I quit listening to the news when they start talking about the economy...they only want to give us the negative side. If we stay positive; things will turn around.
I've had some low shows this month & one host did blame it on the economy...but the reality is I don't think she tried hard to get orders; just didn't ask those that didn't come & I couldn't convince her to.
lacychef said:I quit listening to the news when they start talking about the economy...they only want to give us the negative side. If we stay positive; things will turn around.
I've had some low shows this month & one host did blame it on the economy...but the reality is I don't think she tried hard to get orders; just didn't ask those that didn't come & I couldn't convince her to.
jwpamp said:....until I turned in my last 2 shows -- one was $1382 and one was $1128. Yikes! I need to get on the phone again today...I have 6 shows booked for March and 4 for April so far.
People DO have money and they DO need our products!
Who knew?
chefann said:If 10% of people are unemployed, there's still 90% of adults who are employed. And they're looking to cut expenses, including going out to eat. That's where we come in. They can invest in some good tools to make dining in easier.
jwpamp said:Don't knock it til you try it....the recipe is AMAZING and comes out perfect every time.
I do use a little less enchilada sauce and leave out the onion since many people can get heartburn after eating them, don't want anyone to think it was the recipe itself!
I am selling 3-8 DCBs at every show! I give them the recipe at checkout and send them the flyer from here with the DCB recipes.
DebbieJ said:I had a $1100 show this month....biz is hopping!
At Pampered Chef, we offer high-quality kitchen products that are essential for everyday cooking. During tough economic times, people tend to cook at home more often to save money, making our products even more in demand.
I focused on reaching out to my network and booking as many shows as possible. I also emphasized the benefits of our products, such as their durability and time-saving features, which appealed to customers looking to save money and time in the kitchen.
Yes, our products may seem like non-essential items, but they actually help people save money in the long run. For example, our high-quality cookware lasts for years, reducing the need for frequent replacements. Plus, investing in tools that make cooking at home easier can ultimately save money on dining out.
I remind myself that our products are not only great for cooking, but also make great gifts. During the holiday season, for example, people are still willing to spend money on gifts for loved ones, and our products make great gifts for anyone who loves to cook.
Don't be afraid to reach out to your network and promote the benefits of your products. During tough economic times, people are looking for ways to save money and improve their lives, and your products may be just the solution they need. Also, focus on building relationships with your customers and providing excellent customer service to keep them coming back for more.