Pampered Pool: Boost Your Party Sales with this Fun Idea!

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Discussion Overview

The thread discusses the implementation of a game called the Passion Pool, similar to the Pampered Pool, as a strategy to boost sales at Pampered Chef parties. Participants share their experiences with the game, its effectiveness, and considerations regarding its use.

Discussion Character

  • Anecdotal
  • Opinion-based
  • Exploratory

Main Points Raised

  • One participant, identifying as a consultant, shared a positive experience from a recent Passion Party, noting that the game added $40 to their sales.
  • Another participant inquired about the mechanics of the game, specifically how the collected money is used.
  • A different participant explained that the collected money goes toward free products for the winner, suggesting a random selection method.
  • One participant mentioned mixed success with the game, emphasizing that its profitability depends on the host's engagement and preparation.
  • Another participant echoed the sentiment about varying success, sharing that some hosts had great results while others did not collect money effectively.
  • One participant noted that the game could be appealing for guests who might not afford extras, but their own shows had low attendance, affecting sales.
  • Another participant shared that they have been using the game for a month, with varying feedback from hosts about its reception among their friends.

Areas of Agreement / Disagreement

Views differ on the effectiveness of the Passion Pool game, with some participants reporting positive outcomes while others experienced challenges based on host engagement and guest interest.

Contextual Notes

Participants shared personal experiences and opinions regarding the game, highlighting the variability in outcomes based on individual circumstances and host involvement.

Who May Find This Useful

Consultants looking for creative ideas to enhance sales at their parties may find the shared experiences and insights relevant.

heat123
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Ok, I had a Passion Party this weekend with a past host as my consultant and she did a Passion pool. Similar to our Pampered Pool. Well I have never done it at any of my shows but I think I will start implementing it cause it can bump up your show total by $100!:D

She collected $2 for each square and that night everyone bought 1 or 2 squares and she got $40 extra in sales for doing this simple game!
I am definitely going to start doing this at my shows and see how it afffects my sales averages! Just wanted to share how easy it was!
 
Is this a raffle? What are you doing with the collected money? I'm slow on the uptake today due to a sinus infection so forgive me!
 
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gather the money and it goes toward FREE product to the winner! Have the host pick a random winner using #s or pc products in your 50 squares.
 
I've done this with varied success. It really depends on your hosts. If the host isn't interested and doesn't collect before the show, it's not that profitable. However, I had one host who did two $60 boards, and was thrilled.

I did $60 boards because that was the total for a free gift for a while, but it seems like TPC is going away from the spend $60 get something for free concept, so you could do whatever you wanted.

I've attached what I created and/or modified.

Some CSers have brought up raffle laws in each state, which are widely varied. Be sure to check into it before doing one so you don't get in trouble (I never did, but that could have bit me in the butt!)

HTH...SIID!
 

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nikked said:
I've done this with varied success. It really depends on your hosts. If the host isn't interested and doesn't collect before the show, it's not that profitable. However, I had one host who did two $60 boards, and was thrilled.

I did $60 boards because that was the total for a free gift for a while, but it seems like TPC is going away from the spend $60 get something for free concept, so you could do whatever you wanted.

I've attached what I created and/or modified.

Some CSers have brought up raffle laws in each state, which are widely varied. Be sure to check into it before doing one so you don't get in trouble (I never did, but that could have bit me in the butt!)

HTH...SIID!
Well being the host, I didn't actually even collect before the show started! She simply announced it at the very beginning and passed it around and I then collected the $$ and it bumped my sales by $40!
 
That's just a personal preference, I suppose. The gal who did such a bang up job approached it as a way for people who couldn't afford extras right now (which, let's face it, is a real factor in today's economy) to be able to spend a few bucks for a very good chance at the pool. I rarely had large turn outs at my shows. Host coaching was NOT my specialty, and I had 6-8 people at my shows on average, so selling the opportunity at the show itself only sold a few squares.
 
I've been doing it for a month now (in the host coaching). I have had a few people say that it didn't go over well with their friends. One lady said it was too much to keep up with. Once gal said she had people buying up the squares like crazy. So, like Nicole said, it is up to the host. I offer it to all of the hosts. If they do it great, if not oh well. It is worth a shot Heather! I will attach the form I've been using. It is for 50 squares and I got it off of this site.
 

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is Pampered Pool?

Pampered Pool is a creative and engaging party concept designed to enhance your Pampered Chef sales by incorporating fun games and activities that encourage guest participation and interaction. It aims to create a lively atmosphere that boosts sales and fosters a sense of community among attendees.

How do I set up a Pampered Pool party?

To set up a Pampered Pool party, start by selecting a suitable venue, whether it's your home or a virtual platform. Prepare a variety of Pampered Chef products to showcase, and plan interactive games or activities that align with the theme of the party. Make sure to promote the event through social media and invite your friends and family to join in on the fun!

What types of games can I include in a Pampered Pool party?

You can include a variety of games such as product bingo, trivia related to Pampered Chef products, or a cooking challenge using specific items. Incorporating prizes for winners can also motivate guests to participate and engage more with the products being showcased.

How can Pampered Pool increase my sales?

Pampered Pool can increase your sales by creating an enjoyable and interactive environment that encourages guests to try and purchase products. The fun activities can lead to more conversations about the products, and satisfied customers are more likely to make purchases and even host their own parties.

Can I host a Pampered Pool party online?

Absolutely! You can host a Pampered Pool party online using video conferencing platforms. Utilize virtual games, interactive cooking demonstrations, and online product showcases to engage guests. This format allows you to reach a wider audience and makes it convenient for everyone to join in on the fun from the comfort of their homes.

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