Maximizing Garage Sale Profits: Joe & Diane's Tips for Booking Shows

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Discussion Overview

The thread discusses various experiences and strategies related to using garage sales as a means to book Pampered Chef shows and sell products. Participants share their personal experiences, successes, and challenges encountered during such events.

Discussion Character

  • Anecdotal
  • Opinion-based

Main Points Raised

  • One participant, identifying as a consultant, mentions setting up a card table with items, mini catalogs, and a sign-up list to engage potential customers during their garage sale.
  • Another participant shares their experience of displaying items at a garage sale similar to a fair, which resulted in sales and leads for future shows.
  • One participant notes that their yard sale was not successful, as attendees were primarily looking for bargains and showed little interest in the products.
  • Another participant recounts a brief impromptu garage sale where they met neighbors interested in hosting a show, despite the short duration due to rain.
  • One participant describes participating in a flea market, where they did not make sales but gained valuable leads, including a potential recruit.

Areas of Agreement / Disagreement

Views differ among participants regarding the effectiveness of garage sales for booking shows and selling products, with some sharing positive experiences and others reporting challenges.

Contextual Notes

Participants discuss their individual experiences at garage sales and flea markets, highlighting the variability in outcomes based on location, setup, and engagement with attendees.

Who May Find This Useful

Consultants looking for alternative methods to book shows and engage with potential customers may find these shared experiences relevant.

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We have our semi-annual garage sale scheduled the first weekend of November. What is the best way to display items, make sales and book shows? We're hoping it will give us another avenue for bookings.

Thanks!
Joe & Diane Schalk
Pampered Chef Dude & Dudette
 
Garage sales aren't always the best places to sell our items, most people are there looking for a bargain, and might give you a quarter for it. That being said, you have nothing to lose if you try it, I've set up a card table with a tablecloth, a few items, the mini catalogs and a sign up list to receive my monthly emails. If you see people hovering by the table, then start a conversation with them, might get you a booking, never know
 
PamperedChefDude said:
We have our semi-annual garage sale scheduled the first weekend of November. What is the best way to display items, make sales and book shows? We're hoping it will give us another avenue for bookings.

Thanks!
Joe & Diane Schalk
Pampered Chef Dude & Dudette

I just had a table out and displayed like I do at a fair - asked people to fill out drawing slip for Free $25 gc. I had my cash & carry items around my table - most I explained were regular price and new in boxes, save the cost of shipping. I also had a bunch of "sales" where I put post it on them with the regular price, and sale price (just $5 off or so, depending on how much I wanted to sell it). I had the rectangular woven filled with door prizes with prices on post-its on them (regular $4 for mini spreader, etc) and Season Bests. I sold about $80 (including a preorder baker), got LOTS of recruit and show leads.... one just booked a November catalog/web show. Our sale was in the spring! Good luck! :)
 
I didn't have any luck with my yard sale. They were looking for a "bargain" and wasn't interested. Hopefully, you will have better luck.
 
I had a coffee table for sale, and I put some old cattys there. I met 2 neighbors who had kids (going to the bus stop) and they are interested in hosting a show. A few people took catalogs as well.

That was on Friday and the impromtu garage sale lasted about 1 hour due to rain. Pretty good for one hour?!
 
I took part in a flea market last weekend and set up a small display beside my other "stuff". I didn't get any PC sales, but I got some good leads including a possible recruit. Definitely, you have nothing to lose. I was raffling off a gift certificate too.
 

Frequently Asked Questions

What are some effective strategies for promoting my garage sale to increase attendance?

To maximize attendance at your garage sale, consider using social media platforms to announce the event. Create an event page and share it with local community groups. Additionally, post flyers in your neighborhood and nearby areas, and utilize local classifieds or garage sale websites. Offering early bird specials or discounts for the first few customers can also attract more visitors.

How can I incorporate Pampered Chef products into my garage sale?

Incorporating Pampered Chef products can be done by showcasing them as part of your sale items. Set up a dedicated display area for these products, highlighting their features and benefits. You can also offer cooking demonstrations or tastings to engage potential customers and showcase how the products work in real-life scenarios.

What tips do Joe and Diane suggest for booking shows during a garage sale?

Joe and Diane recommend having a sign-up sheet available at your garage sale for interested customers to book shows. Offer incentives, such as discounts or free products, for those who schedule a show on the spot. Engaging with customers and sharing your personal experiences with Pampered Chef can help spark interest and encourage bookings.

How can I effectively display my garage sale items to attract buyers?

To attract buyers, organize your items neatly and categorize them by type (kitchenware, decor, etc.). Use tables or blankets to create a clean display, and ensure items are easily accessible. Good lighting and clear pricing can also enhance the shopping experience. Consider using eye-catching signs to draw attention to special deals or featured items.

What are some follow-up strategies after the garage sale to maintain customer relationships?

After the garage sale, follow up with customers by sending thank-you notes or emails, expressing appreciation for their support. You can also invite them to join your mailing list for future promotions and events. Offering exclusive deals or early access to new products can help maintain their interest and encourage repeat business.

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