Maine Consultants: Show Averages and Possibilities for Waldoboro area

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Discussion Overview

This thread focuses on the experiences and insights of Pampered Chef consultants in Maine, particularly in the Waldoboro area, regarding show averages and business opportunities. Participants share their personal experiences and observations about conducting shows in rural versus urban settings.

Discussion Character

  • Anecdotal
  • Opinion-based
  • Exploratory

Main Points Raised

  • One participant, identifying as a consultant, expresses a need for information about show averages in Maine, particularly for the Waldoboro area.
  • Another participant mentions that while company averages can be discussed, local averages may vary significantly based on the area's demographics.
  • Several users note that show averages can depend more on the individual consultant's skills and the audience rather than the location itself.
  • One participant from New Hampshire shares that their show averages are close to the national average and emphasizes the potential for finding customers in rural areas.
  • Another participant from a rural town in Maine reports a show average of about $450 and believes that effort can lead to success regardless of location.
  • One consultant mentions that they often encounter people looking for a consultant and that their shows average at least $400, indicating a positive outlook for business growth.
  • Another participant describes their experiences with various types of shows and highlights the importance of host reminders for attendance.
  • A participant from Skowhegan shares their success in signing recruits and making contacts at events, indicating a belief in the abundance of opportunities available.

Areas of Agreement / Disagreement

Views differ on the impact of location versus individual consultant performance on show averages, with some participants emphasizing personal experience while others highlight the significance of local demographics.

Contextual Notes

Participants share experiences from various towns in Maine, discussing the diversity of show types and the importance of community engagement in rural areas.

Who May Find This Useful

Consultants in Maine or those interested in understanding regional differences in show averages and business opportunities may find this discussion relevant.

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priscilla
I am doing a show for a friend, and I need some details about show averages, show possibilities, etc for Maine (I am from FL). I am in the Waldoboro area. I cannot really talk about recruiting without information, right?

Thanks for your help,

Robin
 
Can't you talk about company averages?

--Jenny L
 
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jlevernier said:
Can't you talk about company averages?

--Jenny L

I can, and will. However, it is also nice to present some information for the area. A rural area may have different averages and such than an urban or suburban area.
 
I personally think it follows the consultant not necassarily the area. Some cons. have fantastic show averages but another consultant may have a show across the street and it may eb much lower.

I think alot of it depends on the crowd and the consultants experience and knowledge.
 
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Thank you for the comments, but I really am looking for people with experience in Maine.

Robin
 
I'm not from Maine, but from New Hampshire, and I live close to the Maine border. In my area the show average runs pretty close to the national show average. I think there are endless opportunities. I always get people that say that there must not be enough business to go around in such a rural area, but I meet people all the time that don't have a consultant or say that they love Pampered Chef but never knew of anyone to order/book from. The customers are there, as long as you're willing to look for them. I'm sorry if that wasn't much help. I know Darlene is from Maine, I can't think of her screen name right now, but she could probably give you a lot of info. Good luck with your show!
 
Okay, I don't know why I just wrote Darlene, I guess I've been watching too many repeats of Rosanne on Nick at nite. Her name is Darcy, and she's an advanced director I believe. She's a wealth of information!
 
I'm from a rural town in Maine and I have no trouble finding business. My show average is about $450. Waldoboro is on the coast so it may be a higher income area than where I am located. But I think that anybody who puts time and effort into their business can do well. My director is from a smaller more rural town than I and she does very well.
 
I too am from Maine and I also do well, I often run into people looking for a consultant to connect with. My shows average atleast 400+ and I just started in April so I would imagine that eventually with my contact list growing so will my business and my averages.... but good luck to you and her, I have confidence that she will do well where she is.
 
oh from oxford? thats not too far from me? Thats awesome to see someone else on from maine! you dont see many....we'll have to talk!
 
Carissidy said:
oh from oxford? thats not too far from me? Thats awesome to see someone else on from maine! you dont see many....we'll have to talk!

Where in Maine are you?
 
Lewiston
kaceyleigh2 said:
Where in Maine are you?
I am from Lewiston,how far is that from you?
 
It's about 30 minutes or so! I have family from Lewiston.
 
really? I go to oxford plains speedway sometimes....is that close to you? What a cute baby! Is that your daughter or son?
 
Yeah we live like 5 minutes from there. Did you go to the 250? My uncle was racing that day!
 
No I missed that one. I didnt know your uncle races! We are definitely going to have to get together sometime I sure would like to compare notes. Did you go to conference?
 
I didn't go to conference this year. Next year though. Did you go? Who is your director by the way??
 
No not this year but I did set up conference club, you should too! Cindy from Greene and yours?
 
I know her! She is really good friends with my cousin!! I set up my conference club we should share a room! Well maybe we should at least chat first I'll PM you my IM screenname!
 
Oh my god, is your cousin Julie from Litchfield? Holy cow it has to be! what a small world and to think we met here....ok I'll wait for your PM!!!
 
Yes, my cousin is Julie! It is a small world!! I just sent you a PM! We will definately have to talk more but right now I'm headed to bed so night night...
 
ok good night! Tell Julie I said hi and maybe we all can get together sometime. Is Julie in PC yet? I dont think so, we may have to do something about that! Get Pumped! ttyl
 
I am from rural coastal Maine. My show average is usually around $400-$450.
I am not sure what you mean by "show possibilities", but am willing to help with some added info. Good luck to you! I've done shows, mostly along the coast, from Bangor to Old Orchard Beach. We've done theme shows, BBQ's, inside, outside--anything goes! As everyone probably does, my attendance is so much higher when my hosts do 24-48 hour reminder calls.
 
I am from Skowhegan (central), my director is 4 miles away and we are not bumping into each other.

I've done cooking shows, campsite shows, fundraisers and just Saturday attended a bridal show where I made some great contacts. (Had to push Registry brochures like drugs.... have to work on that!)

I just signed 2 recruits this month - one from Cornville and one from York. There's plenty of opportunity. I find my website very helpful because I am not limited by where I live. This weekend I am going to Cutler armed with brochures & business cards ; )
 

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the average sales figures for Pampered Chef consultants in the Waldoboro area?

The average sales figures for Pampered Chef consultants in the Waldoboro area can vary, but many consultants typically see monthly sales ranging from $1,000 to $3,000. Factors such as experience, networking, and marketing strategies can significantly influence these numbers.

How can I increase my sales as a Pampered Chef consultant in Waldoboro?

To increase your sales as a Pampered Chef consultant in Waldoboro, focus on building relationships with your customers, hosting engaging cooking shows, and utilizing social media for promotion. Additionally, consider offering special promotions or themed parties to attract more attendees.

What are the possibilities for growth as a Pampered Chef consultant in Maine?

The possibilities for growth as a Pampered Chef consultant in Maine are promising, especially with the increasing interest in home cooking and kitchen tools. By expanding your network, participating in local events, and continuously improving your product knowledge, you can enhance your business potential significantly.

Are there specific challenges faced by consultants in the Waldoboro area?

Consultants in the Waldoboro area may face challenges such as a smaller customer base compared to urban areas, competition from other direct sales companies, and seasonal fluctuations in sales. However, these challenges can be mitigated through targeted marketing and community engagement.

What support and resources are available for Pampered Chef consultants in Maine?

Pampered Chef offers a variety of support and resources for consultants in Maine, including training programs, online resources, and access to a supportive community of fellow consultants. Additionally, local meetings and events can provide networking opportunities and motivation.

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