Open House Questions - Please Help!

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Discussion Overview

This thread centers around participants sharing their experiences and ideas for hosting open house events, particularly in the context of promoting Pampered Chef products. Various strategies for engaging attendees, organizing raffles, and showcasing recipes are discussed.

Discussion Character

  • Anecdotal
  • Opinion-based
  • Exploratory

Main Points Raised

  • One participant, identifying as a consultant, shares plans for an open house at their apartment complex, including raffle prizes and a display of items.
  • Another participant mentions a successful Mystery Host event they organized, highlighting the effectiveness of offering recipes and tickets.
  • Several users express uncertainty about managing raffles and ticket distribution due to fluctuating attendance.
  • One participant describes their experience of conducting an open house with product demonstrations and frequent prize drawings, noting the positive engagement it generated.
  • Another participant discusses their food preparation ideas for the event, including various recipes and serving strategies.
  • One participant suggests incorporating a demonstration station to showcase products and offer samples during the event.

Areas of Agreement / Disagreement

Views differ on the best methods for organizing raffles and engaging attendees, with no clear consensus emerging on a single approach.

Contextual Notes

Participants share personal experiences and ideas based on their own open house events, reflecting a variety of strategies and preferences for engaging potential customers.

Who May Find This Useful

Consultants looking for inspiration and ideas for hosting their own open house events may find the shared experiences and suggestions valuable.

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I'm having an open house thing (not sure what to call it yet) at my apartment complex. Were doing it at the Manager's office on a week night. I have 2 prizes to raffle off. I'm going to use the metal square pan with the mini spatula and a box of brownie mix and then I also have the med round stone. I think I'm going to do a small display of items, a help wanted sign and maybe figure out how to hang up the booking slide. I would love to raffle of one of the prizes to everyone who fills out a door prize and then maybe do tickets for the other one and a few SB and small items from my prize basket. I'm also going to order the new mini holiday catalogs and a few recipe cards. If anyone has any ideas please let me know! I'm also going to do a few recipes.

I'm working on the invite and plan on putting them on everyone's door this Friday - the party is on the 14th.
 
You can do a search in the files about Open House Shows. I like what you have planned so far! I did a Mystery Host event, with recipes to taste, tickets for things. It wound up being $800 with 2 bookings! Good Luck!
 
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I did a search but wasn't sure how people did their raffles and tickets since people with be coming and going. Maybe I can do one item for anyone who fills out a drawing slip and then one for everyone who orders?
 
sounds like a good time. I did an open house in the spring and set up two cutting boards: One with cloves of garlic and the peeler and slicer set, the other with pineapples and the pineapple wedger. Because people were coming in and out, every 15 minutes I would show the new guests how they worked. By the end, one of my friends took over because she loved the products so much - no, she didn't sign up but she did sell a bunch for me.Did you try the tomato cheese squares from the new SB? delicious and would be a great recipe for an open house - good warm or hot. Good luck!
 
PamperedSD said:
I did a search but wasn't sure how people did their raffles and tickets since people with be coming and going. Maybe I can do one item for anyone who fills out a drawing slip and then one for everyone who orders?

At my open house, I did door prizes for everyone who came. I tried to pick a winner every 15 minutes and had a basket for them to pick from - old SB, spices, reusable bags... I had raffle tickets for buying customers. The amount they bought determined how many tickets plus they got more if they booked a party. A lot of work but a fun day.:)
 
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Thanks Patty. Did you give out tickets to everyone as they walked in and just have them write their name on the tickets?? I could do that - maybe have them write their name and apt # (for those that win and leave) and do the bigger item towards the end and then a separate big item raffle for people that place orders or have a booking.
 
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:thumbup: I'm bumping this back up :)

Here is my flyer. I printed these up on bright orange paper to put on every door. My Apt manager suggested I wait until Friday to post them on everyone's door. She said whenever they do events (like ice cream night) she has better results with shorter notice so people don't forget. She is also posting a simple flyer with the complex logo on the mail boxes and laundry room and then on everyone's door the night before. I ordered the old Season's Best in English and Spanish to give out every 15 minutes. Since I have no clue how many are coming and I have to work most of the day I'm not sure what to serve.

I'm thinking for food - pineapple salsa w/ chips, Chicken Penne al Fresco (one in the DBC and another one in tuperware to heat up if we have a crowd - or I can freeze if we don't use it), the mini carrot cups, Artichoke Dip (ordered the recipe cards and just got a round stone), bread w/ Sun Dried Tomato Herb dipping oil, and maybe browines or the Sun Dried tomoato tart to use the bar pan. I also just ordered the pitcher so I was thinking of making lemonaid and displaying crystal light to show how easy it is

I also made a help wanted sign and plan to serve most items in halloween trays since I don't have any serving pieces yet.

There are 355 apartments in my complex so I really have no idea how many people will show up! :cheerleader:
 

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Hi there! It sounds like you have a great plan for your open house event. I love the idea of having a small display of items and a help wanted sign, as well as the raffle prizes. One idea could be to have a demonstration station set up where you can show off some of your favorite Pampered Chef products and how they can be used to create delicious recipes. You could also offer samples of the recipes you plan on making during the event. As for the invite, you could add some photos of the products and recipes to entice people to attend. Best of luck with your open house!
 

Frequently Asked Questions

What is an Open House in the context of Pampered Chef?

An Open House is a casual event where a Pampered Chef consultant invites friends, family, and potential customers to explore products, enjoy food demonstrations, and learn about the benefits of hosting a party or purchasing items. It's a great way to showcase the brand and engage with the community.

How do I prepare for an Open House event?

To prepare for an Open House, start by selecting a date and time that works for your target audience. Create a guest list and send out invitations. Plan a menu featuring Pampered Chef products, set up a display of items for sale, and prepare any necessary cooking demonstrations. Ensure you have all the materials needed for orders and bookings, such as catalogs and order forms.

What types of products should I showcase at my Open House?

Focus on showcasing a mix of popular and new products that highlight the versatility and quality of Pampered Chef items. Consider including kitchen tools, cookware, and food products that are easy to demonstrate. It's also helpful to feature seasonal items or those that align with upcoming holidays or events.

How can I encourage guests to make purchases during the Open House?

To encourage purchases, offer exclusive discounts or promotions for attendees, such as a percentage off their first order or a free gift with a purchase. Create a fun and engaging atmosphere with food samples and demonstrations that highlight the products' benefits. Additionally, have a clear and easy ordering process in place to facilitate sales.

What follow-up actions should I take after the Open House?

After the Open House, follow up with attendees by sending thank-you notes or emails expressing your appreciation for their participation. Share any special offers or promotions that may still be available. Additionally, reach out to those who showed interest in hosting their own parties or purchasing products to keep the momentum going.

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