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The thread discusses various approaches and timelines for preparing for the holiday season among Pampered Chef consultants, particularly focusing on when to start advertising and planning events. Participants share their personal experiences and strategies for engaging customers during this busy time.
General agreement exists among participants about starting holiday preparations in October, although some mention slight variations in their approaches, such as early mentions in September or aligning with catalog releases.
Participants share personal experiences and strategies based on their time in the business, with varying lengths of experience influencing their approaches to holiday planning.
New consultants and those looking for insights on holiday preparation strategies within the Pampered Chef community may find this discussion relevant.
GourmetGirl said:I start in October.
Start by assessing your current inventory and identifying popular products that tend to sell well during the holidays. Consider ordering additional stock of these items to ensure you have enough on hand. It's also wise to create holiday-themed bundles or gift sets to attract customers looking for convenient gift options.
Utilize social media platforms to showcase your products through engaging posts, videos, and live demonstrations. Create holiday-themed content that highlights how your products can enhance holiday cooking and entertaining. Additionally, consider hosting virtual or in-person holiday parties to showcase your products and offer exclusive promotions.
Offering limited-time discounts, buy-one-get-one deals, or free shipping can entice customers to make purchases. You might also consider running a referral program where customers receive discounts for referring friends. Creating a sense of urgency with countdowns for holiday deals can encourage quicker buying decisions.
Time management is key. Create a schedule that allocates specific times for direct sales activities, such as hosting parties or following up with customers, while also setting aside time for personal holiday preparations. Prioritize tasks and consider delegating some responsibilities to family members to help ease the workload.
Personalization is crucial. Take the time to send personalized messages or thank-you notes to your customers, expressing your appreciation for their support. Engage with them through social media by commenting on their posts or sharing holiday recipes. Building rapport will encourage repeat business and referrals during the busy season.