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Discussion Overview

The thread discusses the concept of "Opportunity Nights," where consultants invite contacts to learn about the business and products in a casual setting. Participants share their experiences and thoughts on organizing such events, including potential formats and collaborations.

Discussion Character

  • Anecdotal
  • Exploratory

Main Points Raised

  • One participant mentions a friend who hosts "Opportunity Nights" for her Stampin' Up business, describing them as no-pressure events for learning about the company.
  • Another participant expresses interest in hosting a similar event for Pampered Chef, suggesting it could include recipe sampling.
  • One participant shares their experience of hosting several Opportunity Nights, highlighting activities like decorations, recipe samples, and Q&A workshops, noting that they had some sign-ups.
  • Another participant inquires about the types of representatives involved in these events and how they were advertised.
  • One participant, identifying as a consultant, describes their director's regular Opportunity Night and mentions an upcoming cluster event where participants will bring recipes and invite others.

Areas of Agreement / Disagreement

Views differ on the specifics of organizing Opportunity Nights, with some participants sharing successful experiences while others seek feedback and ideas.

Contextual Notes

Participants share personal experiences and ideas related to hosting events aimed at promoting their business and engaging with potential customers.

Who May Find This Useful

Consultants interested in exploring event formats for engaging their contacts and promoting their business may find this discussion relevant.

dkitten13
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I have a good friend who sells Stampin' Up and she periodically does "Opportunity Nights" in her studio. I have never been but I believe it is a no pressure event where people can learn more about the company, benefits etc. I haven't asked her how successful it has been but she is very successful and continues to do them so I assume she does well.

Has anyone done this type of a thing where they invite basically everyone on there contact list to this type of evening/event? I was thinking it would be great for PC since we can also offer great recipes to sample.

I thought maybe it would be good to do with another consultant or even our whole cluster.

I'd love some feedback on this...

Thanks!
 
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Also, I'm thinking maybe of doing the first one in connection with an Open House?
 
We have hosted a couple of these. It depends how many people participate. We did decorations, a kit display, recipe samples, little Q&A workshops. It was a lot of fun and we had a few sign up.
 
When you say "we" do you mean other direct sale's rep's or other pc reps? How did you advertise this?
 
My director has a standing opportunity night every Monday night, except when we have our Team meetings then it's moved to that night right before the Team meeting.We're having a larger Opportunity night as a cluster, we're each bringing one of the recipes from the Weekday Dinners Done collection and also have a goal to bring at least one person (doesn't have to be a prospect) with us.
 

Frequently Asked Questions

What are Opportunity Nights?

Opportunity Nights are special events hosted by Pampered Chef consultants where friends and potential new team members can learn about the benefits of joining the Pampered Chef family. These gatherings provide an informal setting to discuss the business opportunity, share experiences, and enjoy delicious food.

How can I benefit from attending an Opportunity Night?

Attending an Opportunity Night allows you to gain insights into the Pampered Chef business model, understand the earning potential, and hear success stories from current consultants. It's also a great chance to ask questions and connect with others who share similar interests.

Do I need to bring anything to an Opportunity Night?

Typically, you don’t need to bring anything except your curiosity and a willingness to learn! However, if you’d like to contribute, you can ask the host if they need help with food or supplies. It’s always nice to come prepared to engage and participate.

Can I bring friends to Opportunity Nights?

Absolutely! In fact, bringing friends is encouraged. The more, the merrier! Opportunity Nights are designed to be social events where you can share the experience with others who might also be interested in exploring the Pampered Chef opportunity.

What if I decide not to join after attending an Opportunity Night?

That's perfectly fine! Opportunity Nights are meant to provide information and insights without any pressure to join. You are welcome to attend, learn, and decide what’s best for you, whether that means joining the team or simply enjoying the event.

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