Make My Pampered Chef Biz a Success: Games for 30+ Friends!

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Discussion Overview

The thread centers around ideas for games to engage guests at a large Pampered Chef party, particularly one hosted by a former consultant. Participants share various game concepts and personal experiences related to hosting parties and utilizing games to enhance engagement and sales.

Discussion Character

  • Anecdotal
  • Opinion-based
  • Exploratory

Main Points Raised

  • One participant discusses preparing for a big party with a former consultant and seeks game ideas to encourage bookings.
  • Another participant suggests searching for existing game ideas in community files and shares their experience with the Left-Right game, modified for larger groups.
  • A participant mentions a game involving a Season's Best cookbook, where guests pass it based on specific words, keeping them engaged.
  • One participant describes the Blue Light Special game, where a timer determines which product is on sale, noting its effectiveness in generating sales.
  • Another participant proposes the Amazing Race game for an experienced audience, although they acknowledge it may be too late to implement.
  • A participant shares a successful experience hosting a show for a former consultant, highlighting the enjoyment of the Left-Right game among guests.
  • One participant expresses curiosity about why former consultants left the business, indicating a desire to understand their experiences.

Areas of Agreement / Disagreement

Participants share a variety of game ideas and personal experiences, but no clear consensus emerges on a single preferred game or strategy.

Contextual Notes

The discussion reflects a community of Pampered Chef consultants sharing personal experiences and creative ideas for enhancing party engagement through games.

Who May Find This Useful

Consultants looking for innovative ways to engage guests at parties and enhance their business practices may find the shared experiences and game ideas beneficial.

RuthV
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OK y'all. I have a big party Saturday with a former PC consultant. This should be big for me. She has invited 30+ friends who used to buy PC from her. She wants me there a couple of hours early to talk about making my PC business successful and thinks I should pick up quite a few party bookings just from her party. I'm trying to come up with games. (One I'm working on is a "Family Fued" game.....top 5 selling PC items, top product lines, etc. I sent off an e-mail to HO for info. I need some other fun game ideas and figured y'all would be the people to ask. :D
 
Search the files for anything with "game" in the title - that should get you a bunch.

I was just at a jewelry party and we played the Left-Right game (It's gotta be in the files here). But instead of passing one item, there were as many as there were people at the party. So you really had to stay on top of which way to pass things. If you play that with a small box (Michael's sells cute boxes that look like Chinese carry-out containers) you can put a slip of paper in one that says "You Win!" That way, you don't have to give away dozens of prizes, but people can't tell which box has the prize in it.
 
I just heard from a clustermate of a game where you start with a Season's Best and each time you say host or hosting they have to pass it to the next person and whoever ends up with it in the end wins it. Keeps them paying attention to your words.
 
I play the Blue light Special game. I set a timer for a weird time (23 minutes) or so. Whatever I'm holding at the time the timer goes off is on sale for that day. 10% off. I've sold a few products by doing that at each show.

Good luck!
 
I love that idea. Too funny!
 
It is probably too late to do this, but since you have an "experienced" PC crowd, you could try the Amazing Race show...
 
I recently did a show for a former consultant and it was a $900 show! The great part is that they know exactly what needs to be done to reach their goals! We played the left right game and they all loved it!
 
chefann said:
Search the files for anything with "game" in the title - that should get you a bunch.

I was just at a jewelry party and we played the Left-Right game (It's gotta be in the files here). But instead of passing one item, there were as many as there were people at the party. So you really had to stay on top of which way to pass things. If you play that with a small box (Michael's sells cute boxes that look like Chinese carry-out containers) you can put a slip of paper in one that says "You Win!" That way, you don't have to give away dozens of prizes, but people can't tell which box has the prize in it.


I love that Ann! I've seen those boxes at the dollar store too!



Question for those of you who have done or are doing shows for former consultants - WHY did they quit? This is just too much fun!:D :D
 

Frequently Asked Questions

What is "Make My Pampered Chef Biz a Success: Games for 30+ Friends!"?

"Make My Pampered Chef Biz a Success: Games for 30+ Friends!" is a fun and interactive program designed to help Pampered Chef consultants engage with their friends and potential customers through games. It aims to build relationships, showcase products, and ultimately boost sales in a relaxed and enjoyable environment.

How can games help in promoting my Pampered Chef business?

Games create a lively atmosphere that encourages participation and interaction. They help break the ice, making it easier for guests to connect with each other and the products. By incorporating games into your Pampered Chef events, you can increase engagement, make the experience memorable, and enhance the likelihood of sales.

What types of games are included in the program?

The program includes a variety of games tailored for different group dynamics and preferences. Examples may include trivia about Pampered Chef products, cooking challenges, or product bingo. Each game is designed to highlight specific products while keeping the atmosphere fun and engaging.

How do I organize a successful game night for my Pampered Chef business?

To organize a successful game night, start by inviting a diverse group of friends and potential customers. Set a date and time that works for everyone, and prepare your space to be welcoming and comfortable. Choose a few games that fit your audience, and ensure you have all necessary materials ready. Lastly, promote the event through social media and personal invitations to generate excitement.

Can I customize the games for my specific audience?

Absolutely! One of the great features of the program is its flexibility. You can tailor the games to suit the interests and preferences of your audience, whether they are seasoned Pampered Chef fans or newcomers. Feel free to modify rules, themes, or even incorporate specific products that resonate with your guests.

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