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Discussion Overview

This thread centers around a participant's inquiry about setting up a booth at a walk-a-thon for the American Cancer Society, where they are not permitted to make direct sales but can distribute catalogs and conduct demonstrations. Participants share their thoughts on how to effectively engage attendees and raise funds while adhering to the event's restrictions.

Discussion Character

  • Exploratory
  • Opinion-based
  • Anecdotal

Main Points Raised

  • One participant, identifying as a consultant, suggests collecting orders with names and phone numbers, allowing attendees to leave with catalogs for future orders.
  • Another participant shares their experience of using food items to attract visitors to their booth, mentioning cookies and drinks as potential draws.
  • Several users mention the idea of holding a raffle to engage attendees and raise funds, with suggestions for prizes that could be appealing.
  • One participant emphasizes the importance of building relationships and generating interest in products through demonstrations and interactive experiences.
  • Another participant notes the potential for offering incentives for booking shows or placing orders, such as discounts or free products.

Areas of Agreement / Disagreement

Views differ on the best approach to take at the event, with some participants advocating for demonstrations and relationship-building, while others focus on pre-orders and raffles. No clear consensus emerges on a single strategy.

Contextual Notes

The discussion reflects a range of personal experiences and ideas for engaging with potential customers in a non-sales environment, highlighting the creativity consultants may employ in fundraising efforts.

Who May Find This Useful

Consultants looking for ideas on how to effectively participate in community events while promoting their business and supporting charitable causes may find this discussion valuable.

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I have a question I hope someone can give me some advise. I have a friend who is the chairperson for the American Cancer Society. They are having a walk-a-thon on 5-13 from 6PM to 6AM. She is wanting me to have a booth up there to keep people awake and raise money. They are not allowing me to make any sales but I can pass out catalogs. She is wanting me to have demostrations to get interest in my stuff. I know that I will have a drawing where people can enter with $1.00 and win something. That is the money I am raising for the ACS. What can I do to help me make money - with orders and shows? I figure if anyone wants to order I can just contact them later. Any advise or suggestions?
Oh by the way - it is at a high school track so nowhere near a kitchen or sink.

Thanks,
Michelle
 
Michelle,
Did you ask her why she doesn't want you to take orders for the PINK items? This is raising money ($1 for each product sold) for the ACS and early detection.

You don't have to collect money at the walk-a-thon, but you could go ahead and collect the orders with names and phone numbers. You could let them leave with a catalog so they can place an order.

You could make this a fundraiser for the ACS. This would give them 15% (if over $600), plus $1 for each product, and if you want to add any of your commission toward the fundraiser.

Just a thought. Maybe she doesn't realize that the PINK products bring money for the ACS and she might have a change of heart.

Second idea....
What if you had the chairpersons pass out catalogs to the participants for a fundraiser. You could still set up at the walk-a-thon and everyone could see what they can order. That way you are not selling at the track, but it is sort of a preview and getting everyone excited.
 
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2nd questionShould I try and do any demostrations or just set up a booth with products and catalogs? I've been to some booths where they have food and some where they don't. I'm not sure the best way to proceed. The chairperson I am dealing with doesn't care what I do - its her higher ups that are saying I can't sell anything but I will tell her about the fundraiser and the $1.00 per item sold to go towards the ACS. Maybe she can talk to them and change their mind. I am probably going to stay until around 10PM (can't stay all night-have little ones). I was thinking about mentioning it to the cluster I am in but now I have waited so long trying to figure out what to do it might too close.
 
Maybe you could have some cookies and a drink in the quick stir pitcher. That will bring them to your table. I usually have something to eat at fairs (usually cookies or dip, but dip is harder since it needs to stay cool for such a long time.)

I would have the HWC pre-order sheet out so people can "pre-order" their HWC items. They don't have to pay right there...gives you a reason to call them. I'd let the people who "pre-order" that you are only taking credit or debit card payments and you will call them for that information the next day. So...technically you are NOT selling anything....they are pre-ordering. No money is exchanging hands.

I'd have a raffle for an item or small basket of smaller things you have extras of. If you don't have any extras, let them know what the free item will be....maybe put it on a poster with the heading, "WIN ME when you TAKE A REST....the money goes to SAVE A BREAST!" (Ok...that is BAD, but it is not even 7am!) Anyway...come up with something catchy or not. (I'm so decisive today!)

Maybe you could have a small raffle every hour for a FREE KITCHEN SHOW (or you could do items, but don't eat up all your commission making this an expense for you). Then at the end (before you leave), make the raffle for a free stone.
 
Dear Michelle,First of all, I want to commend you for using your business to support a great cause like the American Cancer Society. It's wonderful that you are willing to set up a booth at the walk-a-thon and help raise money for such an important organization.Since you are not allowed to make sales at the event, I would suggest focusing on building relationships and generating interest in your products. Demonstrations are a great way to do this, as people can see and experience the quality of our products firsthand. You can also use this opportunity to gather contact information from potential customers who are interested in placing an order or hosting a show in the future.In addition to the drawing, you could also offer some type of incentive for anyone who books a show or places an order with you at the event. This could be a discount or a free product, for example. This will not only help you make some extra money, but it will also encourage people to take action right away.Another idea is to offer a cooking class or workshop at the event. You can demonstrate a recipe using our products and offer samples for people to try. This will not only generate interest in our products, but it will also provide a fun and interactive experience for attendees.Lastly, don't forget to take advantage of social media and other marketing tools to promote your booth at the walk-a-thon. You can create a buzz beforehand and let people know about the great things you will be offering at your booth.I hope these suggestions help you make the most out of your booth at the walk-a-thon. Thank you for being a dedicated and passionate Pampered Chef consultant. Good luck with your event!Best,

Pampered Chef Consultant
 

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the Breast Cancer Walk-A-Thon?

The Breast Cancer Walk-A-Thon is a community event aimed at raising awareness and funds for breast cancer research and support services. Participants walk a designated route to show their support for those affected by breast cancer and to promote early detection and treatment.

How can I participate in the Walk-A-Thon?

You can participate by registering online through our event page. Once registered, you can choose to walk individually or form a team with friends and family. There may also be opportunities to volunteer or support the event in other ways.

Is there a registration fee for the Walk-A-Thon?

Yes, there is typically a registration fee that helps cover the costs of the event and contributes to the fundraising efforts. The fee amount will be listed on the registration page, and all proceeds go directly to breast cancer research and support organizations.

Can I fundraise for the event?

Absolutely! Participants are encouraged to fundraise to help support the cause. You can set up a personal fundraising page after registering, where you can share your story and ask friends and family to donate. Every dollar raised makes a difference!

What safety measures are in place for the Walk-A-Thon?

We prioritize the safety of all participants. The event will follow local health guidelines, including social distancing measures if necessary. There will also be medical personnel on-site, and we encourage participants to stay hydrated and take breaks as needed during the walk.

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