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The discussion centers around editing promotional materials for a show, specifically transitioning from a $500 to a $1000 show. Users shared methods for modifying images and text in Microsoft Word 2003, including right-clicking to access the "Edit Picture" option and ungrouping images for individual edits. Participants also discussed the importance of accurately reflecting host rewards, such as $90 in free products and 25% discounts, to align with actual show averages. One user suggested recreating the materials in PowerPoint and saving them as a PDF for better editing flexibility.
PREREQUISITESThis discussion is beneficial for event planners, marketing professionals, and anyone involved in creating promotional materials for shows or events, particularly those using Microsoft Word and PowerPoint.
chefcharity said:But why would you want to... are you giving them this as extra's on top of the host benefits they already get? Because these amounts are correct for our current host program....$90 free, 25%, 2 half priced....just wondering
kam said:Boy - all that flashing this early in the morning!!
I can't post - too large to do from work...but I right-clicked on the image on the first page and it gave me an option to Edit Picture. Then you can go in and change the amounts. I have Word 2003 and it let me.
kam said:Once I chose Edit Image, it opened up in a picture editor and I was able to change "5" to "10". Each of the typed lines is in it's own little text box.
dannyzmom said:But, what about changing the big numbers, like the $90 and the 25%?
kam said:Haha - I get it now!! I thought you were just changing the sales requirement - Now as I re-read your first post - I get that you needed the host rewards changed. SORRY!
"Upgrade Your Show to $1000" refers to strategies and techniques that can help direct sellers, particularly those with Pampered Chef, increase their sales to reach or exceed $1000 in revenue during a single show. This can involve enhancing product presentations, improving customer engagement, and utilizing effective sales tactics.
You can edit your show by focusing on product bundles, offering exclusive deals, and creating a sense of urgency with limited-time offers. Additionally, engaging with your audience through interactive demonstrations and encouraging bookings for future shows can help boost overall sales.
Yes, certain products tend to have higher demand and can significantly contribute to reaching the $1000 goal. Popular items often include kitchen tools, cookware sets, and seasonal products. Highlighting these items during your show can help increase sales.
Customer engagement is crucial for achieving higher sales. By actively involving your guests through interactive cooking demonstrations, asking for their opinions, and encouraging them to share their experiences, you create a more enjoyable atmosphere that can lead to increased purchases.
Absolutely! Virtual shows can be just as effective as in-person events for reaching the $1000 goal. Utilizing social media platforms, hosting live cooking demonstrations, and creating engaging content can help attract more customers and drive sales during virtual shows.