Should I Bring Products to My Shows for Guests to See?

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Discussion Overview

The thread explores whether bringing products to shows enhances guest interest and sales. Participants share their personal experiences regarding which products they choose to showcase and the impact of visibility on purchasing decisions.

Discussion Character

  • Anecdotal
  • Opinion-based

Main Points Raised

  • One participant, identifying as a consultant, expresses excitement about purchasing sample packages and wonders if showcasing products will increase sales.
  • Another participant shares their experience of taking products on a situational basis, depending on the host's preferences.
  • Several users mention that smaller items are easier to transport and often sell well when demonstrated.
  • One consultant notes success in selling specific items like the quick stir pitcher and salad choppers during their shows.
  • Another participant emphasizes the importance of using products they love and would use in their own kitchen to enhance sales potential.
  • Some participants discuss the logistics of ordering sample packages and the limitations on reordering certain items.
  • One participant reflects on the challenges of transporting multiple products and suggests incorporating visually appealing items that may not be well-represented in the catalog.

Areas of Agreement / Disagreement

Views differ on the necessity and effectiveness of bringing products to shows, with some participants advocating for showcasing items while others express caution about the burden of transporting too many products.

Contextual Notes

Participants are primarily new consultants sharing their initial experiences and strategies regarding product demonstrations at shows.

Who May Find This Useful

New consultants looking for insights on product selection and presentation strategies for their shows may find this discussion beneficial.

pc_jessica
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Okay so I am looking over the sample packages that we can start purchasing tomorrow (ya i am so excited!) anyways I am wondering if guests being able to actually see the products would make them want to buy them anymore? I have my first show on wed, so I haven't actually been able to tell yet. So for any consultants out there with advice taht would be great. I am just wondering what I should buy now or I can live without.
what are you guys all getting????
 
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just bumping to see if i can get anyone's input on what they are getting!
 
I earned most of it - and the rest I'll be getting in my directors pack.

I used to take all of the new products with me, but now, I think it will be on a situation by situation basis. I'll ask my host if there are any new products she wants to see, and take those.

This past season, I took a couple pieces of bamboo, because I served food on them, and one collapsible bowl, the new seasonings, and the pineapple wedger. But - all of those things were also part of my demo.

This season - I'll probably take the prep bowls, the thermometer, new cookbooks, trivet, tools that will fit in my caddy (since I take that already) and the Conversions magnet. Oh - and the new sauces and rub.
 
I'm with Becky. The small stuff usually will go as it doesn't take up much room/doesn't weigh a lot BUT if the host wants to see something then I'll take it.
 
I got a quick stir pitcher... showed it and sold 3 in the first show after getting it. I got the salad choppers............ showed it and sold 4 in the first show. I got a bamboo bowl and booked two shows from showing it. Think of things that you would be inspired to use too.
 
pc_jessica said:
Okay so I am looking over the sample packages that we can start purchasing tomorrow (ya i am so excited!) anyways I am wondering if guests being able to actually see the products would make them want to buy them anymore? I have my first show on wed, so I haven't actually been able to tell yet. So for any consultants out there with advice taht would be great. I am just wondering what I should buy now or I can live without.
what are you guys all getting????

I am a BRAND new consultant so can you tell me where you see the sample packages? I have looked on the CC but I don't see it. TIA for your help.
 
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i got my copy in my changeover kit that came last week. otherwise there is a thread on here about it!
 
Starting out I don't think I would buy what I am not gonna use in my kitchen - or what I don't love. I bought the new stuff to show this past season, (I started in March) and now it is just sitting. Don't use it everyday and since I don't love it and use it, harder to sell to the guests. That being said there are tonsof things my mother would love as hand me downs after this fall season is over - so I am buying the sample to have on hand for trade shows - then I will probably give them to her.
 
supplyhoarder said:
I am a BRAND new consultant so can you tell me where you see the sample packages? I have looked on the CC but I don't see it. TIA for your help.

On CC, go to "Managing your Business"> "Samples and Supplies", > "Order Samples".

Once it's loaded- you'll see the link for Sample Packages.
 
ChefMary412 said:
I got a quick stir pitcher... showed it and sold 3 in the first show after getting it.

I got the salad choppers............ showed it and sold 4 in the first show.

I got a bamboo bowl and booked two shows from showing it.

Think of things that you would be inspired to use too.

Using what you take is key! I'm learning that. It just dawned on me while reading this post- that when I serve my meals, instead of serving them out of the DBC, I should put into a Bamboo or Dots bowl...I love how food looks in them, maybe customers will too.
So keep that in mind when looking at what you'll order - how can you USE it in your show! (That's how I'll be thinking) And remember, we have a few weeks to order the samples (thru Sept 30th I think??) - so maybe you can order some NOW and some later. As other cheffers start talking about how sales are going with products, we'll have ideas/options for later.
 
Once you order from the Sample Product sheet for fall you cannot order from that again. If I am wrong someone chime in.

But you can order product separately as time goes on.

I haven't received my change over box yet!! I am going to have to call HO tomorrow.

Kelly V.
 
KellyRedHead said:
Once you order from the Sample Product sheet for fall you cannot order from that again. If I am wrong someone chime in.

But you can order product separately as time goes on.

I haven't received my change over box yet!! I am going to have to call HO tomorrow.

Kelly V.

It is my understanding that you just can't order more than one of the same thing. So if I order Package B, C, and D tomorrow, I'd still be able to order Package E and Open Stock items next week or later in the month. That was my understanding. If I order Package A, then I cannot order any of the smaller packages- I can only get Open Stock.

Now, if you are sending in the order form through the mail, I don't know how it works or if you can get another form to order other items. I do it through P3.
 
esavvymom said:
It is my understanding that you just can't order more than one of the same thing. So if I order Package B, C, and D tomorrow, I'd still be able to order Package E and Open Stock items next week or later in the month. That was my understanding. If I order Package A, then I cannot order any of the smaller packages- I can only get Open Stock.

Now, if you are sending in the order form through the mail, I don't know how it works or if you can get another form to order other items. I do it through P3.

Bobbi - you are correct. You can order as many times as you want from the Sample Packages, but you can only order each product once.
 
esavvymom said:
On CC, go to "Managing your Business"> "Samples and Supplies", > "Order Samples".

Once it's loaded- you'll see the link for Sample Packages.

thanks so much - I appreciate it. So much info to take in .....
 
ChefBeckyD said:
Bobbi - you are correct. You can order as many times as you want from the Sample Packages, but you can only order each product once.

that's right I forgot. But if you order sample package A then you cannot order any other then correct??

Kelly V.
 
KellyRedHead said:
that's right I forgot. But if you order sample package A then you cannot order any other then correct??

Kelly V.

If you order pkg. A, you are still able to order the open stock items. But nothing else, since they all are things found in pkg A.
 
As a newbie, I was thrilled to take as much as I could to shows and show off our wonderful products. Think long and hard about how much you want to 'lug around' with you. IMO there is nothing worse than getting done with a show (taking orders) and then looking at everything you not only have to clean up, but reload in your car and carry 2 more times (once to car, once inside). There are key items that I feel do NO justice in the catalog so I do take but find a way to incorporate....Bamboo for one. Its stunning in person but the catalog does not show its beauty. I'm doing fajitas so I have laid things out on the platter, used the little bowls for toppings and put the pineapple salsa in the med bowl. The beaded serving pieces are enormous compared to the pictures so I used the fork to hand out the 10min pork that I demo (placed on the small bamboo platter). I try to use as many tools as possible with my recipes but still let the guests know that they can make the recipes without all the tools, just some key items are necessary (so that they dont think they can't make it without owning half of the catalog). I take the grill basket and one turner to show their size and "think about the men" type ideas and explain that with PC tools there is no need for a home security device. Hang the BBQ turner by your bed and you're all set b/c its the 'mack daddy of BBQ turners'. etc. I don't have any dots to show off except for dinnerware that I won but I'm not a fan of dots so I don't show it off or really even discuss it (I guess that's why I have zero sales in dotsware). I find that you generally sell what you love b/c you have a passion for talking about it.

Every show I say I will learn to pack lighter. I did go really light to my last show and still had a $600+ show, with 6 bookings, but of course they did ask for a lot of items to look at that normally I would have taken but didn't so that i "packed light".
 
As you can see, I pack my bags like I talk.... full and wordy! :D
 
Melissa78 said:
As you can see, I pack my bags like I talk.... full and wordy! :D

You're so funny! :D I'm the same way. ;)
 
esavvymom said:
It is my understanding that you just can't order more than one of the same thing. So if I order Package B, C, and D tomorrow, I'd still be able to order Package E and Open Stock items next week or later in the month. That was my understanding. If I order Package A, then I cannot order any of the smaller packages- I can only get Open Stock.

Now, if you are sending in the order form through the mail, I don't know how it works or if you can get another form to order other items. I do it through P3.

That is great to know...I thought you could only order once! I think I'll order some things now for my last chance, first glance party...but hold off on my holiday items until Oct.

Thanks!! I am ready to order now!!
 
ChefJoyJ said:
That is great to know...I thought you could only order once! I think I'll order some things now for my last chance, first glance party...but hold off on my holiday items until Oct.

Thanks!! I am ready to order now!!

We can only order through Sept. 30th. New Consultants are offered sample packages for 6 weeks after their agreement is received or until Feb. 1, 2010, whichever is sooner.
 
ChefJoyJ said:
That is great to know...I thought you could only order once! I think I'll order some things now for my last chance, first glance party...but hold off on my holiday items until Oct.

Thanks!! I am ready to order now!!

However, you only have until September 30 to order the new sample products.
 
ChefBeckyD said:
However, you only have until September 30 to order the new sample products.

In that case...I'm going to hold off on the holiday products until the end of Sept. ;)
 
I borrowed the salad spinner before I got it for free ... sold it at most shows where I demo'd it.The cutting board with measuring cups ... sold three of those puppies at my last show.That said .... don't feel like you have to own the whole catalog. I earned few products from the spring line and don't feel motivated to take either to my shows. Earned none of the fall products and don't feel motivated to get many of those either, except the ones I know I will use in my shows.I try to take cookbooks along because people want to flip through them.
 
Not only is lugging everything or TOO much an issue, but remember how much you'll have to clean! There are times that I leave some homes that I have to wash EVERYTHING- even if I didn't use it. Either folks handled everything, or there were animals around (bugs only once) and one home that smelled so bad of cigarette smoke, I couldn't stand my stuff or me! Everything smelled terrible. So that's another reason I am TRYING to cut down. Thankfully, 80% of my stuff can go into the dishwasher when I get home, and the rest are large bowls and things that don't fit but wash up in 10 minutes. I can clean up everything in about 30 minutes and be off my feet. (I take two containers: one of the old burgundy collapsible crates- which I put my dirty dishes in to bring back home (it washes easily), and my black bag. If it doesn't fit in those two, it doesn't go.) Fortunately, other than for booths, most of what I'd want to add to my kit are small items.
 
esavvymom said:
Not only is lugging everything or TOO much an issue, but remember how much you'll have to clean! There are times that I leave some homes that I have to wash EVERYTHING- even if I didn't use it. Either folks handled everything, or there were animals around (bugs only once) and one home that smelled so bad of cigarette smoke, I couldn't stand my stuff or me! Everything smelled terrible.

So that's another reason I am TRYING to cut down. Thankfully, 80% of my stuff can go into the dishwasher when I get home, and the rest are large bowls and things that don't fit but wash up in 10 minutes. I can clean up everything in about 30 minutes and be off my feet. (I take two containers: one of the old burgundy collapsible crates- which I put my dirty dishes in to bring back home (it washes easily), and my black bag. If it doesn't fit in those two, it doesn't go.) Fortunately, other than for booths, most of what I'd want to add to my kit are small items.

That is EXACTLY what I bring! Oh - and my cranberry striped cloth tote with all of my paperwork, etc...
 
ChefBeckyD said:
That is EXACTLY what I bring! Oh - and my cranberry striped cloth tote with all of my paperwork, etc...

YEAH! I'm like Becky! Now if I can have the same stats/results as you, my life would be complete! :D
 
My First Director once said (and has often repeated) this phrase: "We have a beautiful catalog that illustrates everything." So I don't have to bring the bamboo bowls to show how pretty they are ... the catalog does a nice job!
 
Di_Can_Cook said:
My First Director once said (and has often repeated) this phrase: "We have a beautiful catalog that illustrates everything."

So I don't have to bring the bamboo bowls to show how pretty they are ... the catalog does a nice job!

But I don't sell bamboo unless I bring it to shows. One of the phrases I hear quite often in regard to the bamboo is "Ohhhh, it's so much prettier in person, the catalog just doesn't do it justice!".
 
It always seems that when I bring everything is when no one cares, but the times that I try to "go light" is when everyone asks if I brought this or that and seem truly disappointed that I don't have it for them to see. I never seem to win at this balancing act. ;)
 

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