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The thread explores experiences and opinions regarding the possibility of hosting a joint show with Tupperware. Participants share their thoughts on product overlap, personal experiences with Tupperware consultants, and the dynamics of such collaborations.
Views differ among participants regarding the feasibility and desirability of a joint show with Tupperware, with some expressing concerns about product overlap and sales tactics, while others see potential for collaboration.
Participants share personal experiences and opinions based on their interactions with Tupperware and its consultants, highlighting varying perceptions of product quality and sales approaches.
Consultants considering joint shows or collaborations with other brands may find the shared experiences and viewpoints relevant to their decision-making process.
melatc said:And, unfortunately, TW has a TON of kitchen stuff...cookware, knives, a little bit of everything...not just the storage containers they are known for! IMHO, there is a lot of overlap in products being similar than there was in the past. But, I do think our products are better, of course!
ChefBeckyD said:Yes - and Tupperware consultants will also now do cooking shows.
The best thing though is that their cookware and knives are outrageously priced - so when compared side-by-side to ours, we come out looking really good!:thumbup:
I'm surprised a TW consultant would want to do a joint show.
crystalscookingnow said:The only reason I was going to lose it was b/c of the 15%. Their % is 40. Ours is 15%.
A joint show is a collaborative event where representatives from both Pampered Chef and Tupperware come together to showcase their products to potential customers. This allows both brands to reach a wider audience and offer a diverse range of kitchen and food storage solutions in one event.
To plan a joint show, first, connect with a Tupperware consultant to discuss the idea and set a date. Choose a suitable venue, whether it's a virtual platform or a physical location. Promote the event through social media, email, and personal invitations to attract attendees. Ensure both brands are represented equally in marketing materials and during the presentation.
Hosting a joint show can increase customer engagement by offering a variety of products that complement each other. It can also lead to higher sales as attendees may be more inclined to purchase items from both brands. Additionally, it fosters a sense of community among consultants and customers, enhancing the overall experience.
During the show, coordinate the product demonstrations to ensure a smooth flow. Each consultant should have designated time slots to showcase their products, highlighting how they can work together in the kitchen. Consider doing a combined recipe demonstration that incorporates both Pampered Chef and Tupperware products to illustrate their compatibility.
Discuss and agree on how sales and commissions will be handled before the event. Typically, each consultant keeps the sales from their respective products. Ensure that both parties are clear on the terms to avoid any misunderstandings. Document the agreement in writing to maintain transparency and professionalism.