Maximizing Catalog Walk Throughs: Tips from a Lia Sophia Party

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Discussion Overview

The thread discusses various approaches to conducting catalog walk-throughs, inspired by a Lia Sophia party experience. Participants share their personal experiences and ideas for engaging guests during these events, including games and interactive elements.

Discussion Character

  • Anecdotal
  • Opinion-based
  • Exploratory

Main Points Raised

  • One participant, identifying as a consultant, describes a successful catalog walk-through where guests circled their favorite items and highlighted best sellers, which encouraged engagement.
  • Another participant expresses enthusiasm for the idea, noting it could help keep chatty guests focused during the show.
  • Several users mention adapting the concept by using different numbers of items or incorporating prizes to motivate participation.
  • One participant shares their plan to create a game called "My Favorite 25 Items Under $25," inspired by the original idea.
  • Some participants discuss concerns about reusing catalogs and suggest alternatives like marking items on receipts or using game sheets.
  • Another participant shares a "treasure hunt" game where guests find specific items in the catalog, which has been well-received by their guests.
  • Some participants express differing preferences regarding the inclusion of product demonstrations during the walk-throughs, with some preferring a demo and others favoring a game-focused approach.
  • One participant notes that they missed doing demos and found that their guests appreciated the traditional approach, leading them to return to it.

Areas of Agreement / Disagreement

Views differ on the effectiveness of incorporating games versus traditional product demonstrations during catalog walk-throughs. Some participants express a preference for interactive games, while others feel that demonstrations are essential for engagement.

Contextual Notes

Participants share a variety of personal experiences and adaptations for catalog walk-throughs, reflecting their individual styles and preferences in conducting shows.

Who May Find This Useful

Consultants looking for creative ideas to enhance their catalog walk-throughs may find the shared experiences and suggestions beneficial.

nikked said:
I let everyone take home a catalog, so I have them write in it. Plus, I know for me, it's easier to look at the pictures and choose what I want, than it is to look at the order form, or to look at the catalog and then mark it on the order form. Just my preference though.

That's what I would probably do too. I just don't know how many catalogs to figure for this. I always seem to have so many at the end of each season. I only have about 25 left for shows right now (rest are tied up in host packets for possible bookings). Should I order another 100 to get me through until the end of February? If I do this, I'll do it for every show. Did you notice your bookings go up when you did this?
 
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pamperedgirl3 said:
That's what I would probably do too. I just don't know how many catalogs to figure for this. I always seem to have so many at the end of each season. I only have about 25 left for shows right now (rest are tied up in host packets for possible bookings). Should I order another 100 to get me through until the end of February? If I do this, I'll do it for every show. Did you notice your bookings go up when you did this?

Hmmmm...that's a toughie. Do you have a lot of shows for Jan. and Feb.? If not, 100 is probably too many. Do you have a clustermate or up/downline you could split a hundred with? When I need to order extra catalogs this late in the season, that's what I usually do. I don't want to pay the 25 catalog cost, but I also don't want to "eat" a bunch of catalogs.

HTH!
 
Yeah, that's my problem! I don't think I'll have enough for 100 (I only have 5 booked for those months so far-although I have many others to call & two shows this week), but I hate paying the higher amount. I will ask my clustermates at our meeting tonight, but I doubt it. Most of them don't do many shows.

I'll just see how this week's shows go & decide whether or not I'll want to continue it. I haven't placed my December paperwork order yet.
 
I have a sticker on my catalog that says something to the effect of take it home if you want, otherwise leave it for the next guest.
 
I always let guests take the catalogs home & usually about half do. But if I had them write in them, then all of them would need to be replaced each show.
 
Thanks!! I've got only my 3rd demo show coming up next week. My hostess - who happens to be a friend - said to me "everyone has been to a million PC shows and I want something different". Reading through the posts for a catalog walk-through really sounded pretty cool....it is something different that most consultants don't do...and it would liven the party a bit. I'm still very new at this and I'm a tad nervous, but I think I can do this. I'm even going to take a few extra food items to let people play with the products. WISH ME LUCK!
 

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