Over $150 in Orders for My First Show - Fingers Crossed!

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SUMMARY

The discussion centers around a host who has secured over $150 in orders for her upcoming show, indicating a promising start. The participant anticipates that the total could reach $300, despite having two cooking and two catalog shows planned. The importance of coaching the host to gather additional orders from non-attendees is emphasized, along with the contagious nature of excitement in driving sales. The participant expresses enthusiasm for the upcoming show and encourages the host to maintain momentum.

PREREQUISITES
  • Understanding of direct sales techniques
  • Familiarity with event hosting and order collection strategies
  • Knowledge of customer engagement methods
  • Experience in utilizing e-vites for event invitations
NEXT STEPS
  • Research effective direct sales strategies for maximizing show orders
  • Learn about customer follow-up techniques post-event
  • Explore tools for creating engaging e-vites
  • Investigate methods for maintaining excitement and motivation in sales teams
USEFUL FOR

This discussion is beneficial for direct sales representatives, event coordinators, and anyone involved in hosting shows or managing customer relationships in a sales context.

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I posted a couple of weeks ago that the host already had 4 outside orders...well I talked to her last night and she told me the total of her 4 orders and they are over $150!!! I told her that is awesome she already has a show!! I figure it will be a $300 show if not more. No way I will make $3000 with 2 cooking and 2 catalog shows. My next cooking show is Thursday and she hasn't mailed any invites or used my website to send e-vites. I will be happy if it qualifies!!
 
April, just keep coaching her on getting orders form those who didn't come. Be excited at the show and she will be excited to share what she sees with those who didn't attend. I wish I had a show because I am so excited coming off of conference. My excitement is coming out in my ccc calls. That's a good thing. Excitement is contagious! Dream big for this show today.
 
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Thanks!! She said only 4 people will be there and I told her she will have time after the show to collect orders from those who weren't there. So we will see!! She is super excited and her mom is excited and starting making her "what I am going to buy" list last week!
 

Frequently Asked Questions

What should I do to prepare for my first Pampered Chef show?

To prepare for your first Pampered Chef show, start by familiarizing yourself with the products and their features. Create a guest list and send out invitations, either digitally or via traditional mail. Consider hosting a fun theme for your show to engage your guests. Practice your presentation and cooking demonstration to ensure you feel confident on the day of the event.

How can I encourage guests to place orders over $150?

To encourage guests to place orders over $150, highlight the benefits of hosting a show, such as earning free products and discounts. Offer incentives like a raffle for guests who place orders over a certain amount. Additionally, showcase popular items and bundle deals that provide more value, making it easier for guests to reach that $150 threshold.

What if I don’t reach $150 in orders at my first show?

If you don’t reach $150 in orders at your first show, don’t be discouraged! Use the experience as a learning opportunity. Follow up with guests after the show to thank them and ask for feedback. You can also consider hosting another show or offering online ordering options to boost sales. Remember, building a customer base takes time.

Can I still earn rewards if my show sales are below $150?

Yes, you can still earn rewards even if your show sales are below $150, but the rewards may be limited. Pampered Chef typically has a minimum sales requirement for certain rewards, so it’s important to aim for that goal. However, you can still earn commission on any sales made and gain valuable experience for future shows.

What are some effective ways to promote my show to reach $150 in sales?

To effectively promote your show, utilize social media platforms to create buzz and share event details. Consider creating a Facebook event and inviting friends and family. Use engaging visuals and product highlights to draw interest. Additionally, personal outreach through phone calls or messages can help encourage attendance and orders. Offering a special promotion or discount for attendees can also boost sales.

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