Sharing My Work: Open to Feedback

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Discussion Overview

The thread centers around participants sharing their creative work and seeking feedback, particularly focusing on the use of display boards for showcasing products or ideas. Various participants express their thoughts on the aesthetics and practicality of homemade versus purchased boards.

Discussion Character

  • Anecdotal, Opinion-based

Main Points Raised

  • One participant shares their work and expresses openness to critiques and suggestions.
  • Another participant comments positively on the shared work, noting their intention to create something similar.
  • Several users compliment the work, expressing admiration for its appearance.
  • One participant discusses their experience making a homemade black board from a large box, highlighting its cost-effectiveness and stability.
  • Another participant mentions alternative sources for display boards and suggests that painting them could enhance their visual appeal.

Areas of Agreement / Disagreement

Views differ regarding the best approach to creating display boards, with some participants favoring homemade options while others consider purchasing them.

Contextual Notes

Participants share personal experiences related to crafting display boards, reflecting their creativity and resourcefulness in showcasing their work.

Who May Find This Useful

Consultants looking for inspiration on display solutions or those interested in creative ways to present their products may find this discussion relevant.

SusanBP0129
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Just thought I'd share!
Also - I am OPEN to ALL critiques and suggestions.

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how cute! I just was thinking about making one and then you posted yours! looks great!
 
Looks great!! :D
 
Did you make your black board or did you purchase it??

I know Joann Fabrics has them in the craft section, but they were like $12.99 and I didn't want to pay that. So I went ahead and took a large PC box ( the one my KE stuff came in :) and made my own board. I bought black poster board and glued/taped it on the front. Looks pretty good if I do say so myself!

And guess what?? Only cost me about $2 to make!

Stood it up on a table and bumped the table and it still was standing! So if someone doesn't have the money to spend on a new board, just make your own!
 
That's wonderful!! :) Where did you put it up? Or where are you going to?
 
That looks amazing!
 
looks awesome!!
 
elizabethfox said:
Did you make your black board or did you purchase it??

i know a few weeks ago that big lots here in my hometown had display boards they were not black but you could probably spray paint it black, i'm thinking that the black one makes things pop a little more than just the plain cardboard color.
 

Frequently Asked Questions

What does "Sharing My Work: Open to Feedback" mean in the context of direct sales?

"Sharing My Work: Open to Feedback" refers to the practice of sharing your sales strategies, product demonstrations, and customer interactions with peers and mentors in the direct sales industry. It emphasizes the importance of receiving constructive criticism and suggestions to improve your approach and effectiveness in selling products.

How can I effectively share my work with others in the Pampered Chef community?

You can share your work by hosting virtual meetings, participating in online forums, or utilizing social media platforms. Consider creating videos of your cooking demonstrations or sharing your sales techniques in a group setting. Encourage feedback by asking specific questions about what others think could be improved.

Why is feedback important in direct sales?

Feedback is crucial in direct sales as it helps you identify areas for improvement, understand customer needs better, and refine your sales techniques. Constructive feedback can lead to increased sales, better customer relationships, and overall growth in your business.

How should I handle negative feedback when sharing my work?

When receiving negative feedback, it’s important to remain open-minded and view it as an opportunity for growth. Take time to process the feedback, ask clarifying questions if needed, and implement changes based on the insights provided. Remember, constructive criticism can lead to significant improvements in your sales approach.

What are some ways to encourage feedback from my peers?

You can encourage feedback by creating a safe and supportive environment where peers feel comfortable sharing their thoughts. Ask specific questions about your presentations or sales techniques, and express your appreciation for their input. Consider setting up regular check-ins or feedback sessions to foster ongoing communication.

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