Maximizing Networking with Name Tags at Shows

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Discussion Overview

This thread explores the use of name tags at shows among Pampered Chef consultants, with participants sharing their experiences and preferences regarding their effectiveness and reception by guests.

Discussion Character

  • Anecdotal
  • Opinion-based
  • Exploratory

Main Points Raised

  • One participant expresses uncertainty about using name tags, noting that many people dislike them.
  • Another participant shares their experience of not using name tags due to negative reactions from guests in the past.
  • One consultant mentions that they find name tags beneficial, especially when all guests wear ones featuring the Pampered Chef logo.
  • Another participant states they avoid name tags to prevent alienating guests who may not like them.
  • One participant reports that they always have guests wear name tags, incorporating a game where hosts award stickers for participation.
  • Another participant describes a creative approach to name tags, using product images and prizes to engage guests during the show.
  • One consultant shares their method of having guests write their favorite product on their name tags, facilitating interaction and product discussion.
  • Another participant mentions using embroidered aprons instead of name tags for personal identification.
  • One participant expresses interest in trying a new name tag concept that includes guests indicating products they wish to own.
  • Another participant suggests a game involving name tags placed on guests' backs, promoting mingling and interaction.

Areas of Agreement / Disagreement

Views differ significantly among participants regarding the use of name tags, with no clear consensus emerging on their effectiveness or desirability.

Contextual Notes

Participants share a variety of personal experiences and creative ideas related to name tags, reflecting diverse approaches to engaging guests at shows.

Who May Find This Useful

Consultants looking for different strategies to enhance guest interaction and networking at shows may find these shared experiences valuable.

Stephanie S
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Just curious, how many of you use name tags at your shows? I have a terrible time remembering names, but I feel bad asking people to wear name tags because I know how much people don't like them. I'm torn....

What do you do?
 
I dont do name tags because the first few times i asked the guests to wear name tags they all balked about it and did not put them on so i dont worry about it.
 
Nametags are GREAT!I use nametags I made with the PC logo on them. That way, when I talk about the business opportunity, EVERYONE there is a consultant...they all have on a PC namebage!
 
I don't use them. I find so many people don't like them - so I don't want to alienate them before I even start.
 
I always have people use them. I've never had anyone that didn't want t put them on. I normally use them as a game. I have my hosts put star stickers on any of the guest's name tags when they participate during the demo. The person with the most stars wins a prize.
 
Name Tags!I use name tags and also turn it into a game. I make my own name tags and I put a certain product on each tag. I cut out pictures from old catalogs of products that correspond to the ones on the tags and put them in a box. I let them know that I will be drawing a picture and whoever has it on their name tag wins a prize. During the demo sometimes. Sometimes after, sometimes before.
My director says she has them write their name and fav. product. So there could be a suzie food chopper and betty food chopper. She mentions how they are sisters now. She asks them why they like their products so much and really interacts with them. This way people can get to know strangers easily. She gets to talk about products with the help of the guests.
Debbie
 
I don't use name tags but I had MY name embriodered on my apron so the guests can remember my name
 
I do the name tag with favorite product thing too.

I tell them, please take a name tag and write your first name on it and under it as your last name, put down your favorite product for example my name is Lillian and my favorite product is the food chopper so my name is Lillian Food Chopper. :)

Then I have them introduce themselves and tell me, why do they love the product on there name tag so much.

It's a great way to get them to sell the product for me. :D

A new one I'm trying is the same concept but this time they put as there last name the name of the product they will like to own that they can't afford to buy right now so if Susan wants to eventually own the Double Burner Griddle her name will be Susan Double Burner Griddle.

Then I offer them to do a show so they can get the product they want free.
 
I like that one about using the last name as a product they want. I don't use name tags, but this would be a fun way to try it out for a couple shows. It's not that I'm good at remembering names either, I just haven't tried using them. At our last cluster meeting right after the new products were announced at Leaderhip, we did this fun game where when people arrived, a name tag with one of the new products was written on it was placed on their back. This can be done with any product (maybe the easier ones) for guests at shows too as they arrive. Then they'd have to ask others yes or no questions about their product to try to narrow it down and eventually guess what they are. Their names can be written on it as well, so when they guess or when it's time to start the show, they can remove the name tag from their back and put it on the front. Then there can be a prize for the first one or two people who guessed their product. I'm making it sound confusing, but you probably know what I mean. It would be a way to have the guests mingle too! :)
 

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the purpose of using name tags at Pampered Chef shows?

Name tags serve multiple purposes at Pampered Chef shows. They help create a welcoming atmosphere by encouraging interaction among guests, making it easier for attendees to remember each other's names. Additionally, name tags can be used to identify hosts, consultants, and special guests, facilitating networking and building connections within the group.

How can I design an effective name tag for my shows?

An effective name tag should be clear and easy to read. Use a large font for the name and consider adding a fun design or color that reflects your personality or brand. Including your role (e.g., Consultant, Host) can also help guests understand your position and purpose at the event. Additionally, consider adding a fun fact or a personal touch to spark conversations.

What information should I include on my name tag?

Your name tag should include your first name, your role (e.g., Pampered Chef Consultant), and any relevant contact information, such as a phone number or social media handle. You might also want to add a fun fact or a personal touch, like a favorite Pampered Chef product, to encourage conversation starters with guests.

How can I encourage guests to wear their name tags during the show?

To encourage guests to wear their name tags, you can create a fun incentive, such as a small prize for those who keep their name tags on throughout the event. Additionally, you can lead by example and wear your name tag prominently. Remind guests of the benefits of networking and connecting with others, emphasizing that wearing name tags makes it easier to engage in conversations.

What are some tips for networking effectively with name tags at shows?

To network effectively using name tags, make a point to introduce yourself to guests as they arrive, using their name tags to address them personally. Engage in conversations by asking questions about their interests and experiences with Pampered Chef products. Encourage guests to mingle and meet each other, creating a friendly environment where everyone feels comfortable connecting. Follow up with attendees after the show to maintain those new relationships.

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