Pampered Chef Pool!! Try It . It Will Increase Your Sales

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The Pampered Pool is a sales-boosting game used by Pampered Chef consultants, where hosts sell numbered squares for $2 each, with a total of 30 squares available. If all squares are sold, the host guarantees a $60 sale, and a winner is drawn at the end of the party to receive $60 in free products and a free monthly guest special. This strategy has proven effective, with hosts reporting increased sales averaging $100 more per show. The game is optional and serves as an engaging way to encourage participation and generate leads.

PREREQUISITES
  • Understanding of direct sales techniques
  • Familiarity with Pampered Chef product offerings
  • Basic knowledge of event hosting and customer engagement
  • Experience with sales incentives and promotions
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  • Research effective sales games for direct selling, focusing on customer engagement strategies
  • Explore promotional techniques for increasing party attendance and sales
  • Learn about legal considerations for running games and raffles in direct sales
  • Investigate tools for creating promotional materials, such as flyers or digital graphics
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This discussion is beneficial for Pampered Chef consultants, direct sales representatives, and anyone looking to enhance their sales techniques through engaging party games and customer interaction strategies.

chefrobina
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This is an idea that was given to my by Party Lite. I call it the Pampered Pool. This is something optional that I offer my host. It is a sheet with 30 numbered blocked squares. Your host sells the squares for $2 each. The buyer chooses their own square. If all 30 squares are sold that is a guaranteed $60 sale. At the party you draw a number from a basket. The name that is listed on the winning number wins $60 in FREE product and also the FREE monthly guest special (since the order was $60). If all squares are not sold, then you would just draw for whatever $ amount was collected. The winner does pay the sales tax and shipping. Make sure to instruct the host that this is optional and just a fun easy way to increase sales. When she sells the squares tell her to get a name and phone #. (This gives you possible leads). Also when drawing the winner make sure that you only draw after everyone at the party has given their order. This is done to serve as an added bonus, not to take the place of a sale. About 50% of my host will play the Pampered Pool. My very first $1000 show filled 5 sheets (then 25 squares) before her show. That was already $250.00 before we started. My second $1000 show the next month filled 3 sheets. Most guests will also stay after they have submitted their orders to see if they win.

It is alot of fun, with the right crowd,
Robin
chefrobina
 
Do you have somekind of flyer you could show us? I would like to different thigs at my show because i need some bookings bad. Thanks.
 
heres what i havei got this from my kickoff meeting
 

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That's a cute idea! Will be sure to try it!
 
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Pampered Pool attached.This is written in Publisher. Hope this helps. I do not know how to transform it to another format. I am not sure that I know how to attach this correctly. Hopefully it will post.

Robin
 

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When you play these games, who pays for the prize? The consultant? I am sure this is a dumb questions but I am just double checking...
 
When you play these games, who pays for the prize? The consultant? I am sure this is a dumb questions but I am just double checking...

Erin
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each person puts in 2 dollars there is 98 dollars worth of squares so the person just has to pay for the shipping in handeling and they get to pick out 100.00 worth of products free bc everyone that put in 2 dollars is paying for the stuff get it!!!
 
Here is my version. Not sure how it will work.. My sister in law is going to have a show and we are doing it for her (end of April). It sounds like a wonderful idea.. I got it off of here. Love this site!!
 

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pc lottoI have been doing these sheets for a few months now. Mine has 50 squares for a potential $100.00 in sales. The hosts and the guests love it. I found the key to it is make sure the host has before and during her show. Offer any empty boxes to guests the night of the show, then do not draw the winner till the very end of your show-after everybody has placed their orders. This adds on to whatever has already been placed. My last host filled 2 of these-ended up with over $900.00 show-which is very good for me and my area. I will try to attach the one I use. One side is a letter explaining it, the other is the lotto. To draw a winner, I use inexpensive poker chips with the numbers 1-50 on them. The boxes on the lotto are numbered-then you just draw a number. Hope this helps.
 

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I love these. How do you bring this to a host? or do you just add it to the host packet?
 
i just put mine in the host packet
 
oh yea, and how do you draw numbers if they use more than 1 sheet? Im sure its obvious, Im just not getting it LOL
 
if you use the poker chips ( which is a great idea, button92, we have some really cheap chips that I am going to number) you just have to number more of them. Start out with 50 or 60 (ever how many boxes ya got) and just add them.
 
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I am the one who started this thread.I have been doing this for at least a year. I originally started out with 50($100) squares, but the host like the smaller sheets. Their friends can buy from multiple sheets for a better chance at winning. My host that do this always sell 2-5 sheets. But by having the smaller sheets you have more winners. The more winners, the more squares they will buy. I was doing 25 ($50) squares but I have increased it to 30 ($60) squares because now you have to spend $60 to receive the FREE guest special. This way the winner not only wins $60 in product but they also get the FREE guest special. This will really increase your sales. If a host has a sheet that is not complete, she usually can fill it up at the beginning of the show. Her guest will gladly by more, even if they already have their name on it.
 
100 Squares GameHi all, I've got a similar game, except it's only $1.00 a chance of 6 for $5.00, so you can get over $80.00 if 16 people bought the 6 for $5.00 and you'd still have a few squares left.

It's been enjoyed by all who play and sometimes people will go together and put in $2.50 each and split the #'s and then they split the $. My last show they sold $44.00 worth, but girl ended up adding an addition 15.00 on her original order. She was thrilled and so was hostess.

I'm trying to attach the link to this game and am not sure I'm doing it correctly.

Lisa
 

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Robin and PC friends,

I love the idea of a pool, but am worried about guests not wanting to place an order before the pool drawing because they rather see if they won first, I know I would. Have you had this problem? How do you explain it? And what about the guests that really don't have the money to order but may have $2 bucks for a chance to win what they would of liked to order?
This would especially be great to do on catalog shows. Do you have something that those guests can read about doing the pool or do you depend on the host explaining it? Sorry for so many questions. Just want to be prepared if I do this at my shows.

Thanks!
 
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Jennie,

I haven't had any problems with guest holding out to order until we have drawn a winner. The winner isn't drawn until all attending guest has placed their order. It is done at the end of the show. The hostess will then call the winner for their additional order. If the host still has squares available the night of the show, those squares are sold before the show starts. If you choose to play the Pampered Pool for catalogs orders, I would tell everyone that the winner would be chosen at the close of the order. (Exmple: Sue is closing her party on Sat. for orders. Sue turns in all orders and pool sheets to you on Saturday. You total her orders and draw a winner also on Sat.(You already know the total sale for the winner) Sue calls the winner. Sue and winner turn in their orders on Sunday. Also anyone can buy a square. They do not have to place an order. There have been times when someone that didn't attend the show or place an outside order has won. When this happens usually they will spend more than they won.
Hope this helps!
 
Do you have a copy that you can attach of your 30 squares game? I love the idea of them getting the $60 and a FREE item.
Are there graphics on your sheet and/or directions?

Thanks in advance for your help.
Tina
 
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This is written in publisher. I do not know how to convert it to any other format. Hope this helps.
 

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chefrobina said:
This is written in publisher. I do not know how to convert it to any other format. Hope this helps.
I converted it to PDF for you.
 

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Is this legal?This sounds like a great idea, but is it legal?

Beth in PA
 
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Yes, It's legalThis is no different than someone buying raffle tickets. Every dime of the money collected is given to Pampered Chef for the products that the winner chooses. I tell my host to consider it a guaranteed outside order for each sheet they fill.
 
Since I have started offering this type game it has raised my show average by a hundred dollars. I highly recommend trying it.
 
Thanks for your comments! I also talked with my director and she said she had called HO about this a while back, and they said it was perfectly legal!

I'm going to give it a try!!!

Beth in PA
 
I absolutely love this idea and will start using this in my July shows!!!!
 
This sounds like such a great idea I cannot wait to add it to my upcoming shows!!
 
i'll have to try this out. It sound interesting. Thanks you all!
 
When you all mention the PC lotto at your shows do you do it at the beginning or not mention it at all until you are ready to draw the number. This sounds really interesting.

I just had a show last week where the hostess had over 15 people in attendance but they were all young girls, and only 5 placed orders. This might help her get her show up by at least $100. Thanks
 
Question on lottoFor those of you that are doing the $60 drawing...if you are drawing after everyone orders, what if someone wins that already got the guest gift for buying $60 or more? What do you give them then? I'm sure they have no problem picking out $60 in free product, but wouldn't know if they would want two batter bowls, for example. I guess August will be better with the 2 gifts to choose from, they can just get what they didn't already earn.

Thanks!
 

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the Pampered Chef Pool?

The Pampered Chef Pool is a unique incentive program designed to encourage consultants to engage with their customers and increase sales. It offers various rewards and recognition for achieving specific sales goals and participating in promotional activities.

How can participating in the Pampered Chef Pool increase my sales?

By participating in the Pampered Chef Pool, consultants can tap into a sense of community and motivation. The program encourages friendly competition, which can lead to increased customer engagement, higher sales, and the opportunity to earn rewards that can further enhance your business.

What types of rewards can I earn from the Pampered Chef Pool?

Rewards in the Pampered Chef Pool can vary but often include exclusive products, discounts, recognition at events, and other incentives that can help boost your business. These rewards not only motivate you but also provide additional tools to showcase to your customers.

Is there a cost to join the Pampered Chef Pool?

No, joining the Pampered Chef Pool is typically free for active consultants. However, it's important to stay updated on any specific requirements or conditions that may apply to ensure you can fully participate and benefit from the program.

How do I get started with the Pampered Chef Pool?

To get started with the Pampered Chef Pool, simply log into your consultant account and look for information about the program. You may also want to reach out to your team leader or mentor for guidance on how to maximize your participation and sales potential.

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