Someone Else Having a Show... Not From Me

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Discussion Overview

This thread discusses the challenges faced by a new Pampered Chef consultant regarding scheduling a show in close proximity to another consultant's event in her neighborhood. Participants share their personal experiences and perspectives on handling such situations.

Discussion Character

  • Anecdotal
  • Opinion-based
  • Exploratory

Main Points Raised

  • One participant, identifying as a consultant, expresses frustration over scheduling conflicts with another consultant's show, feeling uncertain about how to proceed.
  • Another participant suggests sticking to the original date discussed with the host, emphasizing that attendees are generally understanding of new consultants.
  • Several users mention that having multiple shows in the same neighborhood can be manageable, as guests may attend both events and sales can still be strong.
  • One participant shares their experience of successfully hosting shows close together, noting that attendees often invite different people and sales can still be significant.
  • Another participant encourages thinking beyond the immediate neighborhood for invitations, suggesting various community connections to expand the guest list.
  • One consultant recounts a similar situation where two hosts had shows on consecutive dates, ultimately finding that it did not negatively impact their sales.

Areas of Agreement / Disagreement

Participants generally agree that the host's preferences should take priority and that having shows close together is not necessarily detrimental. However, there are differing opinions on how to approach the situation and the potential impact on sales.

Contextual Notes

Participants share personal anecdotes from their experiences as consultants, reflecting on the dynamics of hosting shows in overlapping timeframes and the importance of communication with hosts.

Who May Find This Useful

New consultants navigating scheduling conflicts with other consultants may find the shared experiences and perspectives helpful in making their decisions.

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another PC having a show in my neighbourhood...Ok, I wasn't sure how to title this one. I have just recently signed up to become a PC consultant. I have my kit and everything. THere is a lady who has been coming into our neighbourhood doing shows, then I became interested. I didn't sign up through her, I guess I didn't realize you could go through a consultant to become a consultant. She never mentioned the opporunity at her shows.

Anyway, I hd told several people about becoming a consultant and knew this other lady booked a show from the other consultant. She had said she was going to do it in October. I hadn't seen her since I signed up, we went on vacation shortly after I did sign up. I had talked to two neighbours about doing shows and one said she would do one middle of September, she had a date picked out of the dates I had listed. Then I went on vacation for a week.

So... I get back from vacation and find an email that this other lady is having her PC party on Sept. 15th!! If I go right before her I look like an *#$&# , if I go after, I may lose potential sales!

What do I do??? I thought if she did it in October I was safe but now I'm frustrated!!

Anne
 
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Did you already set up a date for your show? I would just go with the date that you and your host had already discussed. Your other option would be to postpone your show until October.

Marie
 
Yes, go with the original date you booked her for. Mention at the show that it is your first (or one of your first) shows - people are very understanding. Also mention at your shows that you are just starting out and are really trying to get a clientele up built and you would appreciate any referrals...maybe offer somethng free if a referral books a show, etc. - just a thought! Good Luck! :)
 
I don't know about your neighborhood, but there are PC parties every month around here. My neighbor had a party a week before I had mine (where I just signed up!) and I STILL had almost $1000 worth of sales. I figure, for one thing, each person knows and invites people outside of her neighborhood; and for another, if someone can't go to one party, they can go to the other, and it all works itself out in the end. It will be FINE! Good luck, have fun!
 
Go with the date that your potential host requested. You are accomodating her, not the neighbor. And two shows in the same neighborhood in the same month is not that big of a problem. Remember, not everyone can afford everything on one week's paycheck. Also, she will invite others that may not neccessarily be invited to the neighbor's party. Lastly, stong host-coach your hostess to overinvite and encourage them to bring a friend; perhaps name in a drawing if they bring 2 friends...or one that has never been to a pampered chef show before.
 
speedychef said:
I don't know about your neighborhood, but there are PC parties every month around here. My neighbor had a party a week before I had mine (where I just signed up!) and I STILL had almost $1000 worth of sales. I figure, for one thing, each person knows and invites people outside of her neighborhood; and for another, if someone can't go to one party, they can go to the other, and it all works itself out in the end. It will be FINE! Good luck, have fun!


I agree with this! Before becoming a consultant I just didn't buy everything I wanted at each party - always left something "for next party", this way my pocketbook only felt expenses in increments.
 
List of 100Encourage her to think beyond the neighborhood. Send invites with her kids to school. Think of church members even people that are just acquantances. She/you have to think outside of the box. I would photocopy an unused List of 100 from a Starter Kit to help her think of people.
 
Definately a quandry but...The most important thing to remember here is that your host comes first, ALWAYS! If she picked that date, then by goodness, that's the date you have your show. I had an odd thing happen to me in that I got a call from a past host to have a show in August. So we got her set up for the 28th. Two weeks later, I got a call from her cousin, she too wanted an August show. She came to me because she did not like the consultant she originally booked from and had already told everyone she was having a show on the 20th.
Well, you can imagine how weird that was for me considering that I knew that the one host would be coming to the one party and vise versa. So they were actually competing for orders all the sudden. You know what, it turned out to NOT be my problem. I am doing both shows and whatever happens, happens. There is nothing I can do in this case because to say no to either one would be suicide. So you do your show and let the other lady do hers. It may not be a huge show, it may be dynamite because you are a newbie. Newbies attract attention to old time P.C. customers. They get bored too with us strangely enough. So just dive in and do your thing and keep your host happy. Word of mouth will do the rest. And everyone here knows that if someone is invited to both, they will more than likely place two orders. So there is no way for you to loose except to give in.
 

Frequently Asked Questions

What does it mean if someone else is having a Pampered Chef show not from me?

This means that another consultant is hosting a party or show where Pampered Chef products are showcased and sold. Each consultant operates independently, so you may not receive any benefits or commissions from that show unless you are the one hosting it.

Can I still participate in a show that is not hosted by me?

Yes, you can participate in any show, regardless of who is hosting it. You can order products, join the party, and enjoy the benefits of the show, but keep in mind that your purchases will support the host and the consultant running the show.

Will I miss out on any rewards if I don't host my own show?

Yes, if you do not host your own show, you may miss out on rewards such as host discounts, free products, and exclusive offers that are typically available to hosts. However, you can still enjoy shopping from other shows as a guest.

Can I promote my own Pampered Chef business during someone else's show?

Generally, it's considered unprofessional to promote your own business during another consultant's show without their permission. It's best to focus on supporting the host and the consultant running the show to maintain a positive community atmosphere.

What should I do if I want to host my own Pampered Chef show?

If you want to host your own show, you can reach out to a Pampered Chef consultant (including yourself if you are one) to schedule a date. They can help you plan the event, select products to showcase, and provide guidance on how to invite guests and maximize your rewards.

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