What are some tips for a successful first direct sales show?

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Discussion Overview

The thread centers around a participant's upcoming first direct sales show with Pampered Chef, where fellow community members share their personal experiences, tips, and encouragement. Participants express excitement and offer various insights into managing nerves, preparation, and engaging with guests.

Discussion Character

  • Anecdotal
  • Opinion-based
  • Exploratory

Main Points Raised

  • One participant, identifying as a consultant, emphasizes the importance of staying calm and having fun during the show.
  • Another participant shares their experience of overpacking for their first show and suggests bringing only what is necessary.
  • Several users mention the value of having an outline or cues to guide the presentation without lecturing the audience.
  • One participant recounts using a prize game to engage guests and alleviate their own nerves, which turned out to be a successful strategy.
  • Another participant notes that it’s acceptable to admit when you don’t know an answer and to look up information later.
  • Some participants discuss the importance of connecting with guests and making the experience enjoyable for everyone involved.
  • One participant mentions preparing small prizes for guests as a way to enhance engagement during the show.

Areas of Agreement / Disagreement

Views differ on specific strategies for managing the show, but there is a general agreement on the importance of having fun and being yourself during the presentation.

Contextual Notes

Participants share a range of personal experiences from their first shows, highlighting different approaches to preparation and guest interaction.

Who May Find This Useful

New consultants preparing for their first shows may find the shared experiences and tips from others in the community helpful as they navigate similar challenges.

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  • #31
Yeah I will be there. I was there the last meeting too, but I hadnt signed up yet, I dont know if you remember me or not.
 
It's hard to tell what you look like from your avatar picture. I'm sure if I saw you up close I would remember! I'll see you on Monday then!
 
I agree with Jason....LOL...you get so excited you want to bring EVERYTHING you have...just relax, pretend your Raychael Rae.....LOL.....get one good tip to give, like with Bell Peppers, if they are only using a half, cut it top to bottom and DO NOT remove the seeds on the one that you are storing, it will keep it longer with the seed in it.....or my favorite, WHAT a clove of garlic really is....LOL

Relax, have fun. That is all.

And I LOVE your outline ideas, hope you don't mind if I copy that. My boss at my full time job is a Color Coded Crazy....every color has a meaning at my workplace....lol....nothing wrong with that...

My 1st show, the one thing that I had to work on was keep it short....my 1st show was 3 1/2 hours long....from welcome to order taking....LOL....that is WAY too long.

Good luck and I look forward to seeing how you do. And remember to ASK for the Booking, Offer the Opportunity and be sure to get names, addresses, phone numbers and emails. When you are checking them out, take time with them, don't let others distract you, take them one at a time, that is something I'm starting to work on.

Much success to you.....
 
Color coding?? Where is Jilleysue to add more fun ideas??
 
Wow...how did I NOT see she already did the show? LOL....OMG...I GOTTA get to sleep....LOL
 
Glad it went well Cori! :)
Let us know how it totals up!
Reminder: Call my host from Wed. and close my first cooking show!
 
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  • #37
Well, The total show orders were $277 but I think she has about 2-3 outside orders. I didnt think that was too bad. My show was kinda short I know I forgot alot of little facts. I did get a maybe booking though. So I feel good about that. The thing is I am 3hrs away from home in Las Vegas. It was my Aunts party so we just stayed for the weekend. I was planning on leaving the party open for about a week is that too long?
 
Miss Cori said:
Well, The total show orders were $277 but I think she has about 2-3 outside orders. I didnt think that was too bad. My show was kinda short I know I forgot alot of little facts. I did get a maybe booking though. So I feel good about that. The thing is I am 3hrs away from home in Las Vegas. It was my Aunts party so we just stayed for the weekend. I was planning on leaving the party open for about a week is that too long?

I know I'm still new too, but I like to only keep it open for a couple more days. Otherwise, the guests wait too long for their products and the host gets complacent in gathering orders and closing. A week would seem like an eternity for me. I only held my Wed. open 'til today because the host got sick on Thursday and was in bed through Sat. and couldn't call people.
 
Good job, Cori.

I tell my hosts that I like to close the night of the show. If they must keep it open, I stress that a few days is best. I point out that you will probably always have one person who keeps "forgetting" and "really wants to order." A week is the very longest I keep a show open.

(That said, I have a host who had a death in the family. We had to reschedule her closing, so hers will have been open for two weeks by the time we close. Ugh! http://www.thesmilies.com/smilies/mad0004.gif)
 

Frequently Asked Questions

What should I do to prepare for my first direct sales show?

Preparation is key to a successful show. Start by familiarizing yourself with the products you'll be showcasing. Create a checklist of items you'll need, including samples, catalogs, order forms, and any necessary equipment. Practice your presentation and consider doing a trial run with friends or family to gain confidence.

How can I effectively promote my first show?

Promotion is essential for attracting guests. Utilize social media platforms to create buzz about your show, and consider sending out personal invitations via email or text. You can also host a giveaway to encourage attendance and engagement. Don't forget to remind your guests as the date approaches!

What should I focus on during my presentation?

During your presentation, focus on demonstrating the products and their benefits. Engage your audience by asking questions and encouraging participation. Share personal stories or experiences with the products to create a connection. Highlight any special promotions or offers available during the show to incentivize purchases.

How can I handle questions from guests during the show?

Encourage questions and view them as an opportunity to engage with your audience. If you know the answer, respond confidently. If you're unsure, it's perfectly fine to say you'll find out and follow up later. This shows your commitment to providing accurate information and helps build trust with your guests.

What are some follow-up strategies after the show?

Following up is crucial for maintaining relationships and securing sales. Send thank-you notes to attendees, and reach out to those who expressed interest but didn’t purchase. Consider offering a special discount for orders placed within a certain timeframe. This keeps the momentum going and encourages future engagement.

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