Need a Label for a "Win a Free Show" Jar...

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Discussion Overview

The thread discusses the concept of using a "win a free cooking show" jar to collect contact information from potential clients in retail locations. Participants share their experiences and ideas regarding the implementation of this concept.

Discussion Character

  • Anecdotal
  • Exploratory

Main Points Raised

  • One participant mentions wanting to gather information from people by having them enter their business cards into a jar for a chance to win a free cooking show.
  • Another participant shares their experience of using a QS Pitcher for collecting entries and also notes that they collect RUFTH donations this way.
  • One participant expresses enthusiasm for the idea and considers using multiple QSPs for the initiative, asking about the logistics of keeping the lid on the jar.
  • Another participant is excited about the concept but is still looking for a suitable business location to place their jar.
  • One participant seeks clarification on the "win a free show jar" concept, indicating some confusion about the details.
  • A participant explains the concept, detailing how it works and mentioning the incentive of offering a small gift to each winner to encourage participation.

Areas of Agreement / Disagreement

Views differ on the specifics of implementation and understanding of the concept, with no clear consensus emerging regarding the best practices for using the jar.

Contextual Notes

The discussion reflects personal experiences and ideas related to marketing strategies within the context of Pampered Chef consulting.

Who May Find This Useful

Consultants interested in creative marketing strategies and community engagement may find the shared experiences and ideas relevant.

jentapp
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For those of you who have put these in retail locations, what kind of information did you put on them? I want to do one of those "enter for a chance to win a free cooking show" type of things where they put their business card or a piece of paper with their contact info on it.
 
I've been having them put them in the QS Pitcher. Deep enough (and I also collect RUFTH donations that way too)

Trish
 
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That's a brilliant idea! I already have 2 QSP's and will be getting a 3rd one with my SS3 toys (I can justify having 2 since we have 3 kids, but that 3rd one could be put to better use). I will definitely have to try that. :D

Do you leave the lid on? How does that work? :D
 
Oh wow! What a great idea!! Now I just have to find a business to put my jar at.
 
Can you explain the whole "win a free show jar" concept to me? Maybe I'm just a little thick headed tonight but I'm not sure I understand what you girls are planning to do!
 
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It's where you put a jar out for people to put their business cards into in order to win something (a lot of retail establishments have them, especially restaurants who offer a free lunch). In our case, it would be to win a free PC party (where we would bring the ingredients for whatever it is we decide to demo). Basically, these people are telling us that they would like us to come do our demo for their friends and family just by putting their names in the jar. I plan on offering a gift to each of my "winners" (something under $5) as an extra incentive to "enter." :D
 

Frequently Asked Questions

What is a "Win a Free Show" jar?

A "Win a Free Show" jar is a promotional tool used in direct sales, particularly by Pampered Chef consultants, to encourage potential customers to enter a drawing for a free cooking show. Participants typically fill out a slip with their contact information and drop it into the jar, which can help consultants grow their customer base and generate interest in their products.

How do I create a label for the "Win a Free Show" jar?

To create a label for your "Win a Free Show" jar, you can use design software or online tools like Canva or Microsoft Word. Include eye-catching graphics, the title "Win a Free Show," and a brief description of what participants can win. Make sure the label is clear and easy to read to attract attention.

What information should I include on the label?

Your label should include the title "Win a Free Show," a brief description of the offer, instructions on how to enter (e.g., "Fill out a slip and drop it in the jar"), and any necessary terms and conditions. You may also want to include your contact information or social media handles for follow-up.

Where should I place the "Win a Free Show" jar?

The jar should be placed in a high-traffic area where potential customers can easily see it, such as at a vendor event, a party, or your home. Consider setting it up near your product display or checkout area to encourage participation.

How can I promote the "Win a Free Show" jar effectively?

To promote the "Win a Free Show" jar, share it on your social media platforms, mention it during your cooking shows, and encourage guests to invite friends to enter. You can also create a sense of urgency by setting a deadline for entries and highlighting the benefits of winning a free show.

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