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chef131doreen said:Tip 1.
Bring a rolling back pack
Tip 2
Don't go home wanting to do everything you learn ,do 1 or 2 things for a while see how they work for you then move on to something else
pampered1224 said:I want to ask people about recruiting techniques. I have yet to get a clue or have anyting really great stand out in my mind to get motivated enough to work with. So...
As far a what to share well, I share with anyone who asks a question so...
The biggest thing I might share is my success with the new show format. And I do not mean the hands on the way all of you think of. If you took the on-line class about Maximizing Your Cooking Shows, you know there are TWO TYPES of hands on shows. One where every one is designated a job. I use the other one. I do most of the work. I talk to my guests and host about hosting, booking, my job, and the guest specials. I ask if they have any questions. This takes about 15 minutes. Then I say, "well are you ready to eat? If so, I am going to get started on our recipes, (explain them here!) and I really could use some help in the kitchen." I always get helpers. The others talk and visit, sell themselves on products and what not for about 1/2 hour. My sales have gone up. I average about $650 per show. Each order is usually so close to the $60 mark I can puch them over fro the freebie if they didn't do it them selves. I am booking and holding more shows from shows too. It's great easy and much more fun for me too! A LOT LESS STRESS INVOLVED!
So there it is.
pampered1224 said:I use the other one. I do most of the work. I talk to my guests and host about hosting, booking, my job, and the guest specials. I ask if they have any questions. This takes about 15 minutes. Then I say, "well are you ready to eat? If so, I am going to get started on our recipes, (explain them here!) and I really could use some help in the kitchen." I always get helpers. The others talk and visit, sell themselves on products and what not for about 1/2 hour.
The Conference - Best Ideas event is designed to bring together Pampered Chef consultants from all over the country to share their best tips, tricks, and ideas for growing their business and providing excellent customer service.
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The Conference - Best Ideas event will include keynote speakers, breakout sessions, and networking opportunities with other Pampered Chef consultants. You will also have the chance to learn about new products and business strategies to help you grow your business.
Unfortunately, the Conference - Best Ideas event is only open to registered Pampered Chef consultants. However, you can encourage your friends and family to join Pampered Chef and attend the event with you next year!