The Magic of Suggestion: Turning Scrapers into a Catalog Show!

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Discussion Overview

The thread centers around participants sharing their experiences with turning product orders into catalog shows, with some expressing excitement about their successes and others discussing potential opportunities for hosting shows with family and friends.

Discussion Character

  • Anecdotal
  • Opinion-based
  • Exploratory

Main Points Raised

  • One participant shares their success in turning an order for 3 Small Mix N' Scrapers into a catalog show.
  • Another participant expresses their intention to do the same with an order for 3 timers.
  • Several participants discuss their connections and potential for hosting cooking shows with family members.
  • One participant expresses enthusiasm for the community aspect of Pampered Chef and the networking opportunities it provides.

Areas of Agreement / Disagreement

No clear consensus emerges, as participants share individual experiences and plans without a unified viewpoint.

Contextual Notes

Participants appear to be consultants sharing personal experiences related to product orders and hosting shows, highlighting the community aspect of their interactions.

Who May Find This Useful

Consultants looking for inspiration or ideas on how to leverage product orders into shows may find this discussion relevant.

pcheframsey
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I did it! I just turned an order for 3 Small Mix N' Scrapers into a catalog show! Yippee! I'm a happy camper!
 
That, great!!! Im trying to do the same thing right now.She is ordering 3 timers. Wish me luck!

Karen Gibb
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Congrats Heather! Where in Oviedo do you live? My cousin lives there. They live on Heatherbrooke Cr and she's a teacher at Carillon Elementary. I'll have to see if she's interested in having a show (If she want's a catty show it's all mine though!!! LOL)
 
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Linda,

I'd love to do a Cooking show with your sister if she is interested! I live on the border of Chuluota and Oviedo, in Riverside subdivision right off of 419 if your sister knows where that is. Have her email me or give me a call if she is ever interested in hosting a Cooking show with me. Thanks for referring her.

Where in GA is Locust Grove? Is it anywhere near Marietta? I have family there if it is close to you, we can trade referrals.

This is what I love about PC!
 
Locust Grove is south of the Airport, Marietta is on the north side. I'll drive to Marietta. Sounds like a deal. BTW, it's my cousin, not my sister. I'll have to get in touch with her.
 
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I'll do the same with my family up there. Can you send me your contact info?
 

Frequently Asked Questions

What is "The Magic of Suggestion" in the context of Pampered Chef?

"The Magic of Suggestion" refers to a sales technique used in Pampered Chef where consultants suggest products to customers in a way that encourages them to consider purchasing items they may not have initially thought about. This technique can be particularly effective during catalog shows, where the focus is on showcasing products and their benefits.

How can scrapers be effectively used in a catalog show?

Scrapers can be highlighted during a catalog show by demonstrating their versatility and usefulness in various cooking tasks. By showcasing different recipes or cooking techniques that utilize scrapers, consultants can suggest these tools as essential items for the kitchen, encouraging attendees to consider purchasing them.

What are the benefits of turning scrapers into a catalog show?

Turning scrapers into a catalog show allows consultants to create an engaging and interactive experience for potential customers. It helps to build excitement around the products, showcases their practicality, and can lead to increased sales as customers see the value and versatility of the scrapers in action.

How can I encourage guests to make purchases during a catalog show?

Encouraging guests to make purchases can be achieved by creating a fun and informative atmosphere. Use product demonstrations, share personal stories about how you use the products, and offer special promotions or discounts during the show. Engaging with guests and answering their questions can also help build trust and encourage them to buy.

What strategies can I use to follow up with guests after the catalog show?

After the catalog show, it’s important to follow up with guests to maintain interest and encourage sales. You can send personalized thank-you notes, share additional recipes or tips using the products discussed, and remind them of any promotions or limited-time offers. Engaging with them through social media or email can also keep the conversation going and encourage future purchases.

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