Need tips for starting a PC business in a new town?

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Discussion Overview

The thread centers around a participant, Lori, who is seeking advice on starting her Pampered Chef business in a new town. Various participants share their personal experiences and strategies for building a customer base and generating bookings.

Discussion Character

  • Anecdotal
  • Opinion-based

Main Points Raised

  • One participant, identifying as a consultant, suggests handing out catalogs in local beauty shops and engaging in conversations about Pampered Chef products wherever possible.
  • Another participant emphasizes the importance of maintaining connections with friends from previous locations and utilizing out-of-town catalogs to generate income.
  • Several users mention taking Pampered Chef materials, like the Season's Best, to local grocery stores as a way to spark interest and potentially gain leads.
  • One participant provides an extensive list of 118 ways to secure bookings, including sending catalogs to friends, hosting open houses, and participating in local events.

Areas of Agreement / Disagreement

Views differ on the best methods to start a business in a new area, with no clear consensus emerging on a single approach.

Contextual Notes

Participants share experiences based on their personal journeys as Pampered Chef consultants, reflecting a variety of strategies that may or may not align with one another.

Who May Find This Useful

New Pampered Chef consultants or those relocating to new areas may find the shared experiences and strategies beneficial as they seek to establish their businesses.

InTheKitchenWithLori
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My husband is in the military, so we're new to town. My mother encouraged me to sell PC. I love the product and use it religiously, but since I'm new here I'm not sure how to get started.

I tried to complete my Top 100, but I can't even come up with 10 yet.

Any suggestions? I'm like a kid with a new toy, but I can't play with it!

Lori
 
Just got my kitCongratulations!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
What I did was starting handing out catalogs in beauty shops and any whereyou can.
Any where I go I find a way to talk P.C. I guess because I'm a talker.
Need any kind of help E-mail me and I'll try to help you any way I can.:)
 
LoriDO NOT FORGET YOUR OLD FRIENDS IN the place you came from and get your mom's help too. Out of town catalogs may be just the ticket for you to start getting an income.
YOU GO GIRL!
 
I swear this works......take your Season's Best to the commissary with you and shop from it! At the very least, you have the ingredients for your "practice" recipes (a tax deduction) and who knows, you might pick up some leads!!
Oh and like John said...don't forget about your friends and nieghbors from your last duty station. I still have many hosts that book catalog and e-shows that are now hundreds of miles away from me. Gotta love the military!!


HTH~
Have a Pampered Day!!
 
Welcome Lori!

Here's a list that might help you out...

118 WAYS TO GET PAMPERED CHEF BOOKINGS


1. Send a catalog to a co-worker or friend who has moved.

2. Send a catalog to reps from other party plans and ask to exchange shows.

3. Post a catalog in the teacher's lounge at your child's school.

4. Post a catalog in the employee's lunch room.

5. Hold an open house.

6. Have a booth at a church bazaar.

7. Advertise in your alumni newsletter and/or local newspaper.

8. Give a catalog to the receptionist in your doctor's or dentist's office.

9. Include a current catalog or flyer with your local bill payments.

10. Put a current catalog and sample in your neighbor's door.

11. Always carry business cards and catalogs with you to hand out.

12. Ask ALL your friends to have a show.

13. Advertise in the church bulletin.

14. Host an office party.

15. Host a Brunch.

16. Have your family wear Pampered Chef T-shirts.

17. Mail out catalogs with a wish list and order form.

18. Host your own show.

19. Host a fundraiser for your favorite charity.

20. Host a show before, during or after a PTA meeting.

21. Get a list from the Welcome Wagon to find newcomers in the area.

22. Set up a display at craft fairs.

23. Participate in a school fundraiser.

24. Have your husband or significant other promote products at work.

25. Wear a Pampered Chef button.

26. Wear your charm holder and logo pins out in public.

27. Hold a Valentine's, Mother's Day, or Christmas Shopping Show for men.

28. Offer guests a Secret Santa Wish List.

29. Set up a temporary display in a mall.

30. Put a "FREE Products! Ask Me How!" button on your purse.

31. Ask past Hostesses to talk about their FREE products.

32. Hold an Opportunity Night nearby.

33. Mention Host Benefits at least 3 times per show.

34. Showcase higher priced items and remind guests they can get it half off.

35. Mention how much an "average" Host receives FREE!

36. At the beginning of the show, mention the Host goal.

37. Share upcoming specials at all shows with all guests.

38. Tell your Host how much she saved by having a show.
39. Encourage frequent customers to regularly plan shows.

40. Encourage Hosts to rebook themselves in the next 3 months.

41. Treat Hosts to a special "Hosts Appreciation Tea".

42. Encourage relatives to have a show.

43. Call your realtor with suggestions for "New Home Packages".

44. Offer to do a theme show demo/class for a local women's group.

45. Ask everyone for referrals.

46. Follow up on all referral leads on Door Prize Slips.

47. Offer a Birthday or Anniversary Club.

48. Offer a Bridal Registry.

49. Promote Pampered Chef Bridal Shower Parties.

50. Create a binder to showcase different theme show parties to choose from.

51. Create a visual for the Host Program by playing "Stack the Host".

52. Be friendly and enthusiastic.

53. Take the pieces that you LOVE to your shows!

54. Follow through on EVERY booking lead.

55. Ask, Ask, Ask.

56. Ask every guest at every show for 3 referrals.

57. Use open-ended questions to uncover objections.

58. Use products at home then share your ideas at shows.
59. Read sales, self-improvement and positive thinking books.

60. Call at least 2 potential Hosts EVERY night.

61. Dream and imagine the possibilities!

62. Set goals and review them constantly. Post where you can see them.

63. Ask friends to help you get started or to reach a certain goal.

64. Goal yourself for "x" number of shows each month.

65. Copy Host Specials and mail to past hostesses and interested clients.

66. Use postcards and newsletters to continue to spark interest.

67. Follow up phone calls to interested guests. Ask them to have a show.

68. Call all hostesses who postponed or never had their party as planned.

69. Have the Host tell why she decided to have a show.

70. Give products as gifts or donations.

71. Don't be shy talking about your products or your business.

72. Smile when talking on the telephone.

73. Make regular customer service calls to replenish products.

74. Review orders from past shows and call customers with large orders.

75. Be prepared to answer questions about your work.

76.Write down names of people who "owe you a favor", then follow up.

77. Call the most familiar people first.

78. Spend time every day working on some aspect of your business.
79. Be willing to share the Opportunity with everyone.

80. Call anyone who has said "maybe" or "sometime".

81. Contact schools, churches, and women's groups for fundraisers.

82. Advertise in football or musical programs.

83. Leave your business cards on bulletin boards or in local businesses.

84. Talk about upcoming specials with everyone.

85. Keep a list of special requests. Notify guests when that product is on sale.


86. Suggest a Christmas show so guests can shop without leaving home.

87. Offer bonuses for booking a show on certain dates.

88. Offer Book Show options to those who work in office environments.

89. Give extra service and time to good customers to make repeat customers.

90. Carry a notepad to jot down names as you think of them.

91. Let guests keep a catalog on hand to show friends or pass around at work.

92. Contact men's groups (Kiwanis, Lion's, Rotary) to host a show.

93. Offer complimentary gift-wrapping on orders over a certain amount.

94. Mail recipe postcards using monthly specials to keep in touch.

95. Have a Booking Basket for Hosts with gifts for pre-arranged bookings.

96. Strive to have 21 shows up on your calendar.

97. Offer businesses an employee gift/incentive program. Write up as a show.

98. Do a Product Lottery.

99. Get leads from participating in trade shows or business expos.

100. Take pre-wrapped gift sets to male oriented business and take orders.

101. Tell everyone to tell their friends to get their kitchen products from you.

102. Let everyone know that it's your job to give away FREE products!

103. Take several beautiful but versatile pieces to your show to demo.

104. Let customers FEEL the quality of products in their own hands.

105. Make your daily 2+2 calls. Chart your progress.

106. Participate in Bridal Trade Shows for leads.

107. Take a PC recipe in a PC dish to every function you attend that has food.

108. Pass out recipes to guests for dishes demonstrated at your show.

109. Offer a special incentive for booking a show within 2 weeks.

110. Get guest lists from Hosts so you can contact guests after the show.

111. Surprise Bookings. Call guests and ask for bookings as surprise to Host.

112. Use car magnets on car to advertise business.

113. Encourage Host to ask everyone to book a show.

114. Have Host show friends what FREE Host Bonuses she is trying to earn.

115. Ask Host to invite those who need or want a job.

116. Make a "Mix-in-a-Bag" gift for the Host. Make a recipe that focuses on Monthly Guest or Host Special.

117. Make a "Host Necklace". Use one inexpensive tool for EACH booking she obtains BEFORE her show date. Tie together with curly ribbon.

118. Booking Necklaces - String inexpensive door prize items on curly ribbon. Hang 6 around Host's neck. As guests arrive, let her explain that she needs to give them all away so she can win a special gift. She can only give them to her friends who will book a show for her. Those who decide to book first get first choice of which necklace they want. They wear around their neck so you can see who already wants a show.
 
Try digging through the files. I always find great flyers, recipes, and ideas there. Congrats on your business!
 
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Thank you all so much! My mom is already on board and is anxiously awaiting her catalog to arrive! My sister has already agreed to get a catalog order for me. The are in TN and I'm in OK.

Shouldn't I wait until I get my Pampered Chef website up and running, though?
 
NO! Don't wait for anything! Just talk and get going. You can set up your website in minutes as long as you have your PC debit or credit card. But, you can't get back the time you miss out on!
 
Welcome and good luck to you and your new PC biz!
 

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the first steps to take when starting a Pampered Chef business in a new town?

Begin by researching your new town to understand the local market and demographics. Attend community events to network and introduce yourself. Set up a social media presence to connect with potential customers and showcase your products. Additionally, consider hosting a launch party to generate interest and gather initial sales.

How can I find potential customers in a new area?

Utilize local social media groups and community boards to promote your business. Attend local fairs, farmers' markets, and other events where you can set up a booth or engage with attendees. Building relationships with local businesses can also lead to referrals and partnerships.

What strategies can I use to promote my Pampered Chef business?

Leverage social media platforms to share recipes, cooking tips, and product demonstrations. Host cooking classes or workshops to engage your audience directly. Offer incentives for referrals or host giveaways to encourage word-of-mouth promotion. Collaborating with local influencers can also help expand your reach.

How can I build a team in a new town?

Start by reaching out to friends and acquaintances in the area who might be interested in joining your team. Attend local networking events to meet potential recruits. Share your passion for Pampered Chef and the benefits of joining your team, such as flexible hours and earning potential. Consider offering incentives for those who join your team early on.

What resources are available to help me succeed in my new Pampered Chef business?

Pampered Chef offers a wealth of resources, including training materials, online webinars, and support from your director and fellow consultants. Join local and national consultant groups on social media for tips and encouragement. Additionally, consider investing in local marketing materials to promote your business effectively.

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