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This thread centers around a participant's experience with their first catalog show, highlighting their sales progress and upcoming shows. Other participants express support and encouragement regarding their achievements and future bookings.
General agreement exists among participants in expressing support and positivity towards the original poster's progress and efforts.
The discussion reflects personal experiences related to sales and bookings within the context of Pampered Chef shows, with no official guidance or safety claims made.
Consultants looking for encouragement and shared experiences related to starting and managing catalog shows may find this thread relevant.
A catalog show is a type of party where the host collects orders from friends and family using a catalog instead of having a live demonstration. This format allows people to browse products at their own pace and place orders directly through the host.
Your host can collect orders by sharing the catalog with friends and family, either in person or digitally. They can also set up an online ordering link for convenience. It's important for the host to explain the products and any special promotions to encourage orders.
As a consultant, you should provide your host with catalogs, order forms, and any promotional materials that highlight current specials or products. Offering guidance on how to present the products and answer questions can also help the host succeed.
You can support your host by being available to answer questions, providing product knowledge, and encouraging them to reach out to potential customers. Consider hosting a virtual Q&A session or providing tips on how to market the catalog show effectively.
Catalog shows are flexible and can be done at the host's convenience, making them ideal for those who may not be able to attend a live event. They also allow for a wider reach, as hosts can share the catalog with people who live far away or have busy schedules.