PamperedJAB
- 16
Follow along with the video below to see how to install our site as a web app on your home screen.
Note: This feature may not be available in some browsers.
The thread centers around experiences and suggestions for preparing and executing a booth at a local mall, particularly for those new to the process. Participants share their personal experiences, tips, and strategies for engaging with potential customers and collecting contact information.
Views differ on the approach to engaging with booth visitors, but there is a general agreement on the importance of collecting contact information and setting realistic expectations for outcomes.
Participants share experiences from recent booth events, indicating a focus on lead generation rather than immediate sales, particularly for those new to the process.
New consultants or those considering participating in booths may find the shared experiences and strategies helpful as they prepare for similar events.
When preparing for your mall booth, make sure to bring a variety of Pampered Chef products to showcase, including popular items and seasonal specials. Additionally, pack essential supplies like a tablecloth, display stands, business cards, order forms, and a cash box or mobile payment system. Don't forget promotional materials like brochures and recipe cards to engage potential customers.
To attract customers, create an inviting display with eye-catching visuals and organized product arrangements. Use signage to highlight special offers or demonstrations. Engage passersby with friendly greetings and offer samples of food prepared using Pampered Chef products. Consider hosting mini cooking demonstrations to showcase the versatility and quality of your items.
Start with a warm greeting and introduce yourself. Ask open-ended questions to understand their cooking needs or interests. Share personal stories about how Pampered Chef products have benefited you or others. Highlight key features and benefits of the products you’re showcasing, and invite them to ask questions or try out the items.
When faced with objections, listen carefully to the customer's concerns and acknowledge them. Provide clear, factual information that addresses their worries. Share testimonials or success stories from other customers to build trust. If they are hesitant about price, emphasize the value and quality of the products, and mention any ongoing promotions or discounts.
After the event, follow up with customers who expressed interest but did not make a purchase. Send a thank-you email or message, including a recap of your conversation and any additional information they may find helpful. Consider offering a limited-time discount or special offer to encourage them to make a purchase. Keep them engaged by inviting them to future events or sharing new product updates.