Tips for Very First Show Marketing ---

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Discussion Overview

The thread discusses strategies for marketing a first show, particularly focusing on creating flyers and engaging neighbors. Participants share their experiences and tips related to inviting guests and maximizing attendance.

Discussion Character

  • Anecdotal
  • Opinion-based

Main Points Raised

  • One participant is working on a flyer aimed at inviting neighbors to their first show and seeks tips for effective outreach.
  • Another participant suggests searching for existing flyer templates using keywords related to neighbors.
  • One participant shares a flyer they have used, encouraging others to customize it for their own needs.
  • Another participant mentions the importance of asking attendees to bring friends to expand the network beyond personal circles.
  • A participant emphasizes the value of personally inviting everyone and encouraging them to bring additional guests.

Areas of Agreement / Disagreement

Views differ on the best methods for inviting guests, with some participants focusing on flyer creation while others highlight personal outreach.

Contextual Notes

The discussion centers around personal experiences related to marketing a first show, particularly in a neighborhood setting.

Who May Find This Useful

New consultants looking for ideas on how to effectively market their first shows and engage their local community may find this discussion helpful.

smilesarepriceless
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Ok, I'm working on my flyer..for my first show..that I am going to do here at my home.

The flyer I'm making is primarily geared towards fellow neighbors that I would like to invite. I will try knocking on their door, but in the event they aren't home, I want it to read as something I can place on their mailbox, or front door..

Any tips, advise? i didn't see any flies with the heading of first show...
 
Try searching in Files using the keyword Neighbor or Neighborhood. I think several choices will show up.
 
Here's one that I've used. Just replace my information with yours. Good luck!

Bobby
 

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TIP: When you call to follow up with everyone to see if they are coming ask them to help you out by bringing 2 friends that you do not know. Let them know that it is really important to meet people outside of your circle so you don't have to keep asking them to host for you! (I would say the last line jokingly, of course)
 
p.s. I know it was on your flyer -- put I would still make a point of personally asking eceryone to "come" and "bring 2 friends"
 

Frequently Asked Questions

What are some effective ways to promote my first Pampered Chef show?

To promote your first Pampered Chef show, consider using social media platforms like Facebook and Instagram to create event pages and share engaging content. You can also send personal invitations via email or text to friends and family, and utilize local community boards or groups to spread the word. Offering a small incentive, like a raffle or a discount for attendees, can also encourage participation.

How can I create excitement for my first show?

Creating excitement for your first show can be achieved by sharing sneak peeks of the products you'll be showcasing, posting countdowns on social media, and engaging with your audience through polls or questions about their favorite kitchen tools. Additionally, consider hosting a fun theme for your show, such as a cooking challenge or a holiday-themed event, to make it more appealing.

Should I offer any promotions or discounts for my first show?

Yes, offering promotions or discounts can be a great way to attract more guests to your first show. Consider providing a special discount on certain products, a free gift with a purchase, or a raffle entry for attendees who bring a friend. These incentives can motivate guests to attend and make purchases during the show.

How can I utilize my personal network for marketing?

Your personal network is a valuable resource for marketing your first show. Reach out to friends, family, and colleagues to invite them personally, as a direct invitation can be more effective than a general announcement. Encourage them to bring friends along and consider creating a referral program where they can earn rewards for each person they bring.

What should I include in my show invitation?

Your show invitation should include essential details such as the date, time, and location of the event, as well as a brief description of what guests can expect, such as product demonstrations and tastings. Be sure to highlight any special promotions or incentives, and include RSVP information to help you plan accordingly. A visually appealing invitation can also grab attention and generate interest.

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