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The thread discusses strategies for maximizing the effectiveness of a fundraising table, focusing on attracting attention, booking shows, and personal sales. Participants share their experiences and ideas on how to engage attendees and promote products effectively.
Views differ on the best approach to fundraising tables, with no clear consensus on specific strategies or product selections.
Participants are sharing personal experiences and insights related to their involvement in fundraising events, particularly in the context of Pampered Chef's business model.
Consultants looking for ideas on how to effectively manage a fundraising table and engage with potential customers may find this discussion beneficial.
pampered1224 said:OK. That makes it clearer. So for your own personal sales, I would suggest putting to gether a collection of your favorite $$$ products and your tool turn-about. Deep Covered Baker, Cookware, Mandolin, Food Chopper of course... What I do is this, I go to each catagory in the catalog and take 3 pieces from each section if I can. Expensive, Medium Range and inexpensive but a "love it, got a have it" product. Cutting Edge: Mandolin, Food Chopper and I love the Utility Knife in the honing case. (Or do the Forged Paring Knife.) For stoneware, the Deep Covered Baker, The large round with handles and one of the smaller bar pans. Take things you like as it makes it easier to talk about them. Get your booking slide together and find a way to "hang" it wide open so everyone can easily see it. Offer to do free parties. The type where you bring and pay for the ingredients. And do NOT hand out catalogs willy nilly. Make them trade you for it. Offer to mail them one so you have an address. Most of all, bring your enthusiasm. It gets a little rough if you get too many people all at one time or not enough people will be discouraging. So remember to breathe. If you have some of the recipe cards from the theme shows, get small return address labels and put your name and number on them and hand them out like a business card. Hope that helps and best of luck to you!
To book successful fundraising shows, focus on building relationships with potential hosts, clearly communicate the benefits of hosting a show, and leverage social media to reach a wider audience. Additionally, consider offering incentives for hosts, such as discounts or free products, to encourage participation.
Promote your fundraising table by creating eye-catching displays, using signage that clearly explains the cause, and providing samples of products. Engage with attendees by sharing personal stories related to the cause and offering giveaways or raffles to attract more visitors to your table.
Feature products that are popular, versatile, and easy to demonstrate. Consider showcasing items that align with the theme of the fundraiser or that are particularly appealing to the target audience. Highlighting bestsellers or new products can also draw interest and increase sales.
Provide your team with training sessions that cover effective sales techniques, product knowledge, and strategies for engaging with potential hosts. Encourage them to share their experiences and tips, and consider role-playing scenarios to build confidence in booking shows and interacting with customers.
After a fundraising show, follow up with hosts and attendees through thank-you notes, emails, or phone calls to express gratitude and keep the momentum going. Share the results of the fundraiser and how their contributions made a difference. Additionally, invite them to future events or shows to maintain engagement.