Local News Channel Featured Pampered Chef as a Business

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Discussion Overview

This thread discusses a local news feature on a Pampered Chef consultant and the broader implications of home-based businesses in the current economy. Participants share their thoughts on the segment, personal experiences in the home-party business, and the challenges and benefits associated with it.

Discussion Character

  • Anecdotal
  • Opinion-based
  • Exploratory

Main Points Raised

  • One participant mentions that the news segment provided a positive exposure for Pampered Chef, highlighting the consultant's cooking show.
  • Another participant reflects on the challenges faced by home-party consultants, citing a previous experience where they struggled to meet customer demands due to full-time job commitments.
  • Several users express that while the home-party business can be rewarding, it requires significant effort and time investment to be successful.
  • One participant shares their experience of seeing an increase in interest for hosting Pampered Chef parties and becoming a consultant, even in a challenging economy.
  • Another participant appreciates the information provided about distinguishing between pyramid schemes and direct selling companies.
  • One participant mentions having a potential recruit lead, speculating whether they were influenced by the news segment.

Areas of Agreement / Disagreement

Views differ regarding the accessibility and challenges of the home-party business, with some participants acknowledging its difficulties while others highlight its benefits.

Contextual Notes

The discussion is framed around a specific news segment and personal experiences related to the home-party business model, particularly in the context of economic conditions.

Who May Find This Useful

Consultants and individuals interested in home-party businesses may find the shared experiences and insights relevant to their own journeys.

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Last night on my local news channel, they featured a PC consultant for the topic of home based business during this economy. They featured her cooking show using the DCB and it was also featured in the news trailer. It was a great plug for PC.


By Shellie Bailey Shah, KATU News and KATU.com Staff PORTLAND, Ore. - Why are people still buying in a tight economy? Because they're spending more time at home and want products that make their lives easier and their homes homier, if recent sales figures are any indication.

This sales increase also is boding well for those selling these products through at-home parties.

One person's story
"I was about the last person that anyone would expect to get fired but it happened," said Malia Davidson. "But it can happen to anyone."

That life-changing moment forced Davidson to make some big decisions. "I just was not up to the task of going back to the corporate world," she said.

Now Davidson is her own boss and she determines how she spends her day: "I can work as many hours a week as I want or as little as I want."

Davidson sells Party Lite-brand candles and home decorating accessories at home parties. It is a business that is apparently paying off for her and others. A Party Lite regional leader told us that nationwide Party Lite consultants are seeing a 5 percent increase in their income.

Long-term work
Julie Dowhaniuk (pronounced Doe-han-ick) began selling Pampered Chef's cooking products eight years ago.

"I only do this 5 to 9 because I chose not to work 9 to 5 anymore," Dowhaniuk said.

Even in a struggling economy, she said her business is growing. She said she's seeing an increase in the number of people who want to host pampered chef parties and in the number of people who want to become a consultant.

"Most people are looking for an extra $300 to $600," Dowhaniuk said. "By leaving your home about three or four times a month you could earn that much money."

A Pampered Chef spokesperson said its recruiting was up 5 percent in 2008 compared to 2007. Recruiting numbers for the first quarter of 2009 are up 6 percent compared to the same time period in 2008.

Not for everyone
But the home-party business is not for everyone, as Cheryl Bonawatz found out years ago when she sold home décor items.

"People wanted parties when I couldn't be available to do them," Bonawatz said. "[Then I got] complaints when people would get their orders wrong. They would call me and because I worked full time I was never available to deal with them."

The home-party business looks easy and fun but it requires work. To be successful you have to put in the hours. But there are benefits.

"Well, I can't get fired," laughed Davidson. "My job security is in my own hands."



KATU Problem Solvers has compiled the following list of resources for those interested in looking into reputable home party companies.

Direct Selling Information and Tips
http://www.dsa.org/aboutselling/opportunity/
http://www.dsa.org/aboutselling/consumer/
http://www.dsa.org/aboutselling/consumer/index.cfm?fuseaction=pyramid

At Home Party Businesses:
www.pamperedchef.com
www.partylite.com
www.silpada.com
www.wineshopathome.com
www.sensaria.com
 
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That's great! Sad thing is, because of that one consultant's bad experience, she just cast a shadow over them ALL!
But the home-party business is not for everyone, as Cheryl Bonawatz found out years ago when she sold home décor items."People wanted parties when I couldn't be available to do them," Bonawatz said. "[Then I got] complaints when people would get their orders wrong. They would call me and because I worked full time I was never available to deal with them."The home-party business looks easy and fun but it requires work. To be successful you have to put in the hours. But there are benefits."Well, I can't get fired," laughed Davidson. "My job security is in my own hands."
 
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I know. You know how TV is. But this script doesn't "tell" it all. The interview and the film footage was awesome! You saw the cooking show and it looked like fun.

A Pampered Chef spokesperson said its recruiting was up 5 percent in 2008 compared to 2007. Recruiting numbers for the first quarter of 2009 are up 6 percent compared to the same time period in 2008. (This part was shown on a full screen on the TV- great statistics.
 
I really like that link about Pyramid Schemes. It does a wonderful job explaining the difference between a pyramid and a DS company.
 
I got a recruit lead through the lead system. I wonder if she watched that segment. Can't wait to call her. I'm sorry I missed the segment.
 
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I left her a message Jenn. I want to see if anything comes out of it for her.
 

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What does it mean that Pampered Chef was featured on a local news channel?

When Pampered Chef is featured on a local news channel, it typically means that the company or its products have been highlighted in a segment that discusses their benefits, business model, or unique offerings. This exposure can increase brand awareness and attract potential customers and consultants.

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How can I leverage this news feature for my Pampered Chef business?

You can leverage the news feature by sharing the segment on your social media platforms, discussing it with your customers and potential recruits, and using it as a conversation starter during parties or events. Highlighting the exposure can help build trust and excitement around your business.

Will the news feature impact sales for Pampered Chef consultants?

Yes, the news feature can positively impact sales for Pampered Chef consultants. Increased visibility can lead to more inquiries about products and opportunities, potentially resulting in higher sales and recruitment rates. It's a great time for consultants to engage with their audience and promote their offerings.

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