New Way to Sell Your Stoneware!!

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Discussion Overview

This thread discusses a recent cooking experience involving stoneware during a show, particularly focusing on an incident where the power went out while cooking. Participants share their reactions and thoughts on the effectiveness of stoneware in this situation.

Discussion Character

  • Anecdotal

Main Points Raised

  • One participant shares their experience of cooking a Beef Taco Ring during a show when the power went out, noting that the stoneware continued to cook the dish effectively.
  • Another participant expresses enthusiasm about the cooking method and its outcome.
  • Several users mention their intention to remember this cooking technique for future reference.
  • One participant inquires about the sales of stoneware resulting from the show.
  • Another participant expresses hesitation about trying the method but appreciates the information shared.
  • One participant highlights the potential for saving on electric or gas bills by turning off the oven after a short time.
  • Another participant is impressed by the outcome and asks if it boosted stoneware sales.
  • One participant reports selling four stones during the show, indicating that while it may not have directly increased stoneware sales, the experience was positive overall.

Areas of Agreement / Disagreement

Views differ regarding the willingness to try the cooking method without power, with some participants expressing excitement and others showing caution. No clear consensus emerges on the impact of the incident on stoneware sales.

Contextual Notes

The discussion centers around personal experiences during a cooking show and the effectiveness of stoneware in unexpected situations.

Who May Find This Useful

Consultants interested in unique cooking experiences and potential sales strategies related to stoneware may find this discussion relevant.

PartiesbyJamie
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I had a show on Sunday and we were making Beef Taco Ring, by request. We had a great interactive show, put our ring in the oven & about 10 minutes later the power went out!! It stayed out for the rest of the show, until I was packed up and about to leave. Anyway, we left the oven door closed and hoped for the best. Well, you know hot stones will keep your food warm ... they will also continue to cook your taco ring, with no electric!!

Everyone was AMAZED that it came out all perfect & golden in the same bake time!! When I pulled it out, I said something like "the beauty of cooking on stoneware - doesn't even require power to your oven!"
 
I love it!!!!!
 
Cool! I'll have to remember that.
 
Good save! How many stones did you sell?
 
Wow! Don't think I'll ever try that one but it's a good thing to know.
 
Great way to save on your electric or gas bill!!! Just turn the oven off after 10 minutes...
 
That is something else!!!!!! Good to know!!!!!!! Did it boost your stoneware sales???
 
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I sold 4 stones - 2 each to 2 people - total of 7 orders from show. Don't know that it sold the stones but at least it wasn't a disaster & it's a good story.
 

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the "New Way to Sell Your Stoneware" program?

The "New Way to Sell Your Stoneware" program is an innovative approach introduced by Pampered Chef to enhance the sales process of their popular stoneware products. This program focuses on leveraging social media, online demonstrations, and personalized customer engagement to reach a broader audience and increase sales.

How can I get started with selling stoneware through this new program?

To get started, you need to sign up as a Pampered Chef consultant if you haven't already. Once you're a consultant, you can access training materials and resources provided by Pampered Chef that outline the new selling strategies, including tips on hosting virtual parties and utilizing social media platforms effectively.

What are the benefits of selling stoneware using this new method?

The benefits include increased flexibility in how you sell, the ability to reach customers beyond your immediate area, and the opportunity to engage with customers in a more interactive and personal way. Additionally, the program may provide exclusive promotions and incentives for consultants who successfully implement the new selling strategies.

Are there any specific tools or resources provided for consultants?

Yes, Pampered Chef offers a variety of tools and resources, including online training sessions, marketing materials, and access to a supportive community of fellow consultants. These resources are designed to help you effectively utilize the new selling techniques and maximize your success.

Can I still sell stoneware through traditional methods?

Absolutely! While the "New Way to Sell Your Stoneware" emphasizes modern selling techniques, traditional methods such as in-home parties and face-to-face interactions are still valid and effective. Consultants are encouraged to find a balance that works best for them and their customers.

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