Is there a thread about the ticket game and incorporating bookings slide?

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Discussion Overview

The thread centers around the ticket game used in Pampered Chef shows and how participants incorporate the bookings slide into this activity. Several users share their personal experiences and variations of the game, discussing the effectiveness of different approaches.

Discussion Character

  • Anecdotal
  • Opinion-based
  • Exploratory

Main Points Raised

  • One participant, identifying as a consultant, describes their method of playing the ticket game, emphasizing the importance of engaging the audience with questions about the business.
  • Another participant shares their experience of using recipe cards as a reward system for questions asked, noting that it allows attendees to take home something useful.
  • Several users mention the idea of using mini one hundred dollar bills as a fun incentive, highlighting its effectiveness in conveying a message about earnings.
  • One participant expresses excitement about blending the bookings slide into the ticket game, reflecting on how this approach has changed their show dynamics.
  • Another participant notes the potential limitations of time constraints during the game, suggesting that it may hinder the flow of questions and engagement.
  • Multiple users express enthusiasm for the recipe card idea, with some planning to implement it in their own shows.

Areas of Agreement / Disagreement

Views differ on the best methods for conducting the ticket game, with no clear consensus on a single approach. Participants share various techniques that have worked for them personally.

Contextual Notes

The discussion reflects a variety of personal experiences and strategies among Pampered Chef consultants, focusing on enhancing engagement during shows through interactive games.

Who May Find This Useful

Consultants looking for creative ways to engage their audience during shows may find the shared experiences and ideas beneficial.

pcjenni said:
See Becky!! Look what happens when WE don't limit ourselves... great things happen!!

The ticket game is awesome. I am signing my 19th personal recruit this year on Tuesday, 4th this month... look for me in the Consultant news...oh yeah.. and on the Excellence Award winners for 2011!!

The only down side was that I didn't have seven host packets with me!

Now my goal is to join you as an Excellence Awards Winner! :D
 
That's awesome Becky! Can't wait to cheer for you during conference! Sweet!
 
Jenni,

You're on fire....and dare I say it? AMAZING!!! Kudos! Will definitely be looking for you in CN. =)
 
and the ticket game strikes again... another recruit from my show last night... now my goal is 6 for this month.
 
You're on fire Jenni! Go Jenni....keep it up and YOU are gonna be the new Wahoo Woman! :D That is really awesome!
 
Would someone please come and pick my jaw up off of the floor!?!?! WOW! Congrats Jenni! So proud of and happy for you! Keep rockin' it girl!
 
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I would help you Melissa but I've just awaked from passing out at Jenni's amazing success and I'm re-reading her plan for the tickets so that I can put it to use at tonights show.
 
More questions for Jenni! Thanks for all of your help and sharing your ideas!I shared your version of the ticket game with a director friend and she asked me to ask you some questions and I'm hoping that if you share your answers here, they will help others as well.1. How long is your average show? From when you start talking to when you stop?
2. Can you roadmap your show for us? Just a quick outline of your flow?Thanks so much for your help! We REALLY appreciate it!!!!!!!
 
finley1991 said:
More questions for Jenni! Thanks for all of your help and sharing your ideas!

I shared your version of the ticket game with a director friend and she asked me to ask you some questions and I'm hoping that if you share your answers here, they will help others as well.

1. How long is your average show? From when you start talking to when you stop?
2. Can you roadmap your show for us? Just a quick outline of your flow?

Thanks so much for your help! We REALLY appreciate it!!!!!!!

And if you have time...could I add a couple more questions?

3. What questions do you ask during checkout?

4. Do you schedule appts, or do phone calls, or how do you actually get them from the Ticket Game, to signing on the dotted line?
 
I too am in total awe of the Jenn-meister's recruiting success. Thanks in advance for sharing how you do it.
Way to Go chica!!!
 
:eek::eek::eek:I have not been on here but I too have lock jaw...my jaw will not get off the floor. I am SO doing this and SO training my downline on this!! Thank you DS ladies...once again, you rock AND roll!!!:party:
 
finley1991 said:
More questions for Jenni! Thanks for all of your help and sharing your ideas!

I shared your version of the ticket game with a director friend and she asked me to ask you some questions and I'm hoping that if you share your answers here, they will help others as well.

1. How long is your average show? From when you start talking to when you stop?
2. Can you roadmap your show for us? Just a quick outline of your flow?

Thanks so much for your help! We REALLY appreciate it!!!!!!!


My demo last for about an hour to an hour 15 minutes including the ticket game. I demo 1 recipe and show a lot of tools with that demo.

Introduce myself, briefly like "Hi my name is Jenni, I am your Pampered Chef today. Thank you to Hostess for opening her home to me today. Hostess please share with everyone why you wanted to host a show."

Tell them what we are making and where the recipe comes from. Start demo, enhance demo with additional products I always show, like the garlic peeler and slicer set.

Food goes in microwave or oven.

Ticket game including booking slide

Draw for prize.

Food goes out to eat

orders and full service check out

I am usually out of the hostesses house in 2 hours.

Hope that is what you are looking for.
 
Chefbeckyd said:
And if you have time...could I add a couple more questions?

3. What questions do you ask during checkout?

4. Do you schedule appts, or do phone calls, or how do you actually get them from the Ticket Game, to signing on the dotted line?


I do full service checkout exactly like this.

"So Susie Customer, did you have a good time tonight and enjoy the food?'

"Are you one of the people who is interested in learning more about a PC business?"

Wait for answer, if no then proceed to next question. If yes, then ask them if they are ready to pick a date for their grand opening on my calendar now or would they like me to email them some additional information tonight when I get home. If pick a date, get them signed. If email info I ask if I can follow up with them tomorrow and what time would be convenient for them. THEN I FOLLOW UP EXACTLY WHEN THEY ASKED ME TO!!! I think this is the key. I assume they are going to sign and me being consistant and reliable is the key to my business.

"How about hosting a show to earn some free products?"

If yes, pick a date right then, if no go on to closing

"Well thank you for coming tonight, I hope to see you at Betty's party next month on the 5th."


I get people walking up to me all the time just ready to sign. I also follow up and or get them to host first and then get them signed if they want the kit credit. For the most part though I get them signed within a few days of when I met them, have a date for their grand opening on my calendar at the time
they sign and away we go.
 
Thanks Jenni! You're the best!!!!
 
What kinds of recipes do you do and are your shows hands on or do you do the demo?And I promise to stop bugging you! :) Thanks Jenni!
 
pcjenni said:
I do full service checkout exactly like this.

"So Susie Customer, did you have a good time tonight and enjoy the food?'

"Are you one of the people who is interested in learning more about a PC business?"

Wait for answer, if no then proceed to next question. If yes, then ask them if they are ready to pick a date for their grand opening on my calendar now or would they like me to email them some additional information tonight when I get home. If pick a date, get them signed. If email info I ask if I can follow up with them tomorrow and what time would be convenient for them. THEN I FOLLOW UP EXACTLY WHEN THEY ASKED ME TO!!! I think this is the key. I assume they are going to sign and me being consistant and reliable is the key to my business.

"How about hosting a show to earn some free products?"

If yes, pick a date right then, if no go on to closing

"Well thank you for coming tonight, I hope to see you at Betty's party next month on the 5th."


I get people walking up to me all the time just ready to sign. I also follow up and or get them to host first and then get them signed if they want the kit credit. For the most part though I get them signed within a few days of when I met them, have a date for their grand opening on my calendar at the time
they sign and away we go.



And one more question. :)

When you do the GO show - are you doing it as the consultant, or are you considering it their first show?

Thanks so much Jenni! YOU are going to revolutionize my business!
 
finley1991 said:
What kinds of recipes do you do and are your shows hands on or do you do the demo?

And I promise to stop bugging you! :) Thanks Jenni!


I do a hands on demo as much as possible.. you always get those crowds that won't participate. I go with the flow.

This season I am doing the Chicken Enchilada Pizza, Anitpasti Pull Aparts, Chicken Piccata. I still use the baker at every show to do the chicken. I also demo the meat tenderizers, Hold N Slice and a rub or seasoning with it, even if the recipe does not call for it. I created another $99 Deal for the pizza when I demo that.
 
Chefbeckyd said:
And one more question. :)

When you do the GO show - are you doing it as the consultant, or are you considering it their first show?

Thanks so much Jenni! YOU are going to revolutionize my business!

If they have signed before I get to their house, it is their 1st show as the consultant and of course they are the hostess for the hostess rewards. I figure I am going there anyway, better to get the grand opening done and over with. I make 4% on the sales, $10 activity bonus, $35 recruiting bonus and whatever recruiting promo is going on as well as my 2000 pts for the trip and excellence award.

If they take the kit credit or decide to sign after the show, it is my show as the consultant, but they get the hostess rewards, bookings and recruit leads.

Honestly, most (90+%) sign before I get there. Once I tell them, "I am coming one way or the other... would you rather have the paycheck and the hostesses rewards or just the hostess rewards?"... well you can imagine how that makes sense to them. I create (I think) a feeling that I am there to help and support them and there is nothing to lose by trying the business. Of course, then my job is to get them qualified... and I have recruited 19 this year and qualified 14. So it is working :party:
 

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