Maximizing Your Catalog Show: Co-Host Dilemma Explained

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Discussion Overview

The thread discusses the limitations of hosting a catalog show with co-hosts within the P3 system, as well as alternative suggestions for managing multiple hosts.

Discussion Character

  • Opinion-based
  • Anecdotal

Main Points Raised

  • One participant expresses confusion about the inability to add a co-host on a catalog show, noting they have two interested individuals.
  • Another participant confirms that co-hosts cannot be included in a catalog show.
  • Some participants suggest that both interested individuals could host separate shows instead.
  • Another participant proposes changing the format to a cooking show, indicating that orders can still be collected outside of the show.
  • One participant, identifying as a consultant, shares their understanding of the system's limitations and suggests reaching out for further assistance while encouraging collaboration between the two interested hosts.

Areas of Agreement / Disagreement

Views differ regarding the possibility of co-hosting a catalog show, with some participants suggesting alternative approaches while others confirm the limitations.

Contextual Notes

The discussion reflects personal experiences and opinions regarding the hosting capabilities within the P3 system, without implying any official guidance.

Who May Find This Useful

Consultants exploring options for managing catalog shows and seeking insights on co-hosting limitations may find this discussion relevant.

pkd09
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Why can't this be done? There is no spot on P3 for a co-host on a catalog show. I have two ladies that want to do it.
 
You cannot have co-hosts on a catalog show.
Sorry
 
Maybe you can get both to have a show.
 
niclowther said:
Maybe you can get both to have a show.

Or get them to change it to a cooking show. They can still get many of their orders outside the show.
 
Hi there! Thank you for reaching out with your question. I completely understand your frustration with not being able to add a co-host on a catalog show in P3. Unfortunately, this is a limitation within our system and is not currently an available feature. However, I would suggest reaching out to your upline or the corporate team for further assistance and potential solutions. In the meantime, you can still work with your two ladies to have a successful catalog show by utilizing our team approach and having them work together to gather orders and host the show together. I hope this helps and please let me know if there is anything else I can assist you with. Happy cooking!
 

Frequently Asked Questions

What is a catalog show in Pampered Chef?

A catalog show is a type of direct sales event where hosts showcase products through a catalog rather than a live demonstration. Guests can browse the catalog, place orders, and the host earns rewards based on the total sales generated during the show.

How can I maximize my catalog show sales?

To maximize your catalog show sales, encourage your host to invite a wide range of guests, utilize social media for promotion, offer incentives for orders, and provide clear instructions on how to place orders. Additionally, creating a sense of urgency with limited-time offers can help boost sales.

What is the co-host dilemma in a catalog show?

The co-host dilemma arises when multiple individuals want to co-host a catalog show, which can lead to confusion about rewards and responsibilities. It’s important to establish clear communication and set expectations upfront to ensure a smooth experience for everyone involved.

How can I effectively manage co-hosts in a catalog show?

To effectively manage co-hosts, define roles and responsibilities for each co-host, agree on how rewards will be shared, and maintain open communication throughout the planning and execution of the show. This helps to prevent misunderstandings and ensures that all co-hosts feel valued.

What are some common mistakes to avoid with co-hosts?

Common mistakes include failing to clarify the division of responsibilities, not discussing how rewards will be distributed, and neglecting to communicate effectively. Avoiding these pitfalls can lead to a more successful catalog show and a positive experience for all parties involved.

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