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This thread explores various ideas for door prizes at booths, with participants sharing their personal experiences and preferences regarding what to give away to attract potential customers.
Views differ on the effectiveness of raffles for generating quality leads, with some participants expressing skepticism while others find success with different approaches.
Participants share a variety of personal experiences and strategies related to booth events, highlighting the diversity of approaches within the consultant community.
Consultants looking for creative ideas for door prizes and strategies to engage potential customers at booths may find this discussion beneficial.
I like this handout-very nice! And a perfect recipe for holiday booths coming up.scottcooks said:Unless a raffle is required, I find I don't get quality leads AT ALL from raffles. I've done a mega drawing for anyone who hosts a showfrom a booth event, with something huge like a gift basket or spice collection or forged cutlery knife for free -- for one of those who book at the booth.Instead, I have had good success with things like the attached - coupon and recipe with contact info all over it.
scottcooks said:Unless a raffle is required, I find I don't get quality leads AT ALL from raffles. I've done a mega drawing for anyone who hosts a showfrom a booth event, with something huge like a gift basket or spice collection or forged cutlery knife for free -- for one of those who book at the booth.
Instead, I have had good success with things like the attached - coupon and recipe with contact info all over it.
scottcooks said:Unless a raffle is required, I find I don't get quality leads AT ALL from raffles. I've done a mega drawing for anyone who hosts a showfrom a booth event, with something huge like a gift basket or spice collection or forged cutlery knife for free -- for one of those who book at the booth.
Instead, I have had good success with things like the attached - coupon and recipe with contact info all over it.
Consider offering a themed gift basket that includes popular Pampered Chef products, a cooking class voucher, or a gift card for a future purchase. You could also create a "Pampered Chef Essentials" kit with must-have tools for new cooks.
Make your door prize visually appealing by using attractive packaging or presentation. Additionally, promote the prize on social media before the event to generate excitement and encourage more attendees to visit your booth.
Absolutely! Tailoring your door prize to the interests of your target audience can increase engagement. For example, if your audience consists of busy parents, consider offering time-saving kitchen gadgets or meal prep tools.
To encourage participation, make the entry process simple, such as signing up with an email address or following your social media accounts. You can also offer additional entries for sharing the event or bringing friends along.
Announce the winner at the end of the event or during a specific time to keep attendees engaged. You can also use social media to announce the winner, which helps maintain excitement and encourages others to participate in future events.