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The discussion focuses on preparing for three upcoming Catalog Shows hosted by family members out of state. The user seeks a checklist or instructional sheet to accompany the catalogs and order forms. They express appreciation for a Holiday Shopping guide shared by another participant, indicating its usefulness. The user also mentions updating a previously sourced checklist for the current year, emphasizing the importance of preparation for these events.
PREREQUISITESThis discussion is beneficial for event planners, catalog show hosts, and anyone involved in organizing or promoting sales events, particularly those utilizing catalogs and order forms.
tlag1986 said:Lauri I like your Holiday Shopping guide. Thanks for sharing.
A catalog show is a sales event where you showcase products from the Pampered Chef catalog without hosting a traditional in-home party. Instead, you collect orders from friends, family, and coworkers by sharing the catalog and any promotional materials. You can host the show online or in person, allowing participants to browse the catalog and place their orders at their convenience.
To prepare your catalog for the show, start by gathering a few copies of the latest Pampered Chef catalog. Familiarize yourself with the products, promotions, and any special offers. Create an engaging presentation that highlights key items and their benefits. You may also want to prepare a few sample recipes or cooking tips to share with potential customers to spark their interest.
You will need several materials for your catalog show, including the latest Pampered Chef catalogs, order forms, pens, and any promotional flyers or brochures. Consider having a few product samples on hand to showcase, as well as a display board or table to create an inviting atmosphere. If you're hosting online, prepare digital versions of the catalog and promotional materials to share via email or social media.
Promote your catalog show by reaching out to your network through social media, email, and personal invitations. Create excitement by highlighting any special promotions or discounts available during the show. Encourage attendees to invite their friends and family, and consider offering incentives such as a raffle or a small gift for those who place orders. Consistent reminders leading up to the show can also help boost attendance.
After the catalog show ends, follow up with your guests to thank them for their participation and to confirm their orders. Process the orders promptly and ensure timely delivery. Additionally, gather feedback on their experience and ask if they would be interested in hosting their own show in the future. This follow-up is crucial for building relationships and encouraging repeat business.