What Is the Most Popular Item for the Incentives?

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Discussion Overview

The thread explores various strategies participants use to secure bookings for cooking shows, particularly in January. Participants share their personal experiences and ideas regarding incentives and approaches to attract hosts.

Discussion Character

  • Anecdotal
  • Opinion-based
  • Exploratory

Main Points Raised

  • One participant, identifying as a consultant, mentions using January's generous host benefits without offering additional incentives.
  • Another participant shares their experience of offering a free cooking show, including covering ingredient costs and sending invitations, resulting in five bookings.
  • Several users discuss the idea of catalog shows as an alternative for those hesitant to host in-home parties.
  • One participant expresses a preference for mailing invitations themselves to maintain control over the show’s success and mentions the tax-deductibility of postage.
  • Another participant considers offering a drawing for hosts of qualifying shows as an additional incentive, reflecting on past experiences with host specials.
  • One participant notes that they do not typically offer incentives, relying instead on host benefits to motivate bookings.

Areas of Agreement / Disagreement

Views differ on the necessity and effectiveness of offering additional incentives beyond host benefits, with some participants favoring extra efforts while others prefer to rely solely on existing promotions.

Contextual Notes

Participants share a range of personal experiences and strategies, reflecting varying circumstances such as personal commitments and market conditions.

Who May Find This Useful

Consultants looking for diverse ideas on securing bookings and managing host incentives may find the shared experiences relevant.

milkangel
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i am tying to get bookings on my calandar for jan and i am going to send some e-mails and i was woundering what is the most popular item that you have done to get bookings?
 
January has such generous host benefits (extra FPV) that I wouldn't do anything extra out of my pocket.

Perhaps you could offer some theme shows?? Soup and slippers, power cooking, super bowl snack ideas, desserts/ladies night, etc...
 
I am trying something new to get extra bookings. I am offering a FREE Cooking Show. I am purchasing the ingredients AND sending out the invitations for the host. I now have 5 on the books.
 
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how about the catalog shows?
 
pkd09 said:
I am trying something new to get extra bookings. I am offering a FREE Cooking Show. I am purchasing the ingredients AND sending out the invitations for the host. I now have 5 on the books.

Good idea! I may offer this in Jan as well. We'll see how things look after I get on the 500 lb phone in the next day or two. When I get on the phone depends on how sleep deprived I am feeling (thanks to my newborn) and/or whether DH has to work late. I know he'll be gone Friday night and all day/evening Saturday officiating. :(
 
milkangel said:
how about the catalog shows?

Personally, I would try to get cooking shows first, esp. knowing you are having a hard time getting bookings. If they are uninterested in having a cooking show/party in home, then offer a catty show as a way to still earn free products, but w/o the "party". Tell them they can make it an "un-party". There is a cute invite for un-parties on here in the files section.

GL!
 
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well for jan is catalog shows for me because i am having a new kid on tues.
 
The host specials sevre as my inventives. I do not offer anything extra. I do not like to "spend money to make money."
 
I have never done the "mail the invitations" thing but thought with the economy the way it is, it would be an incentive for those wanting to book a show but doesn't want to spend the extra in postage. Plus I thought if that was the case, maybe they would be also interested in the opportunity. Sometimes it is a domino effect. I know some consultants always send out invites for their hosts and find doing it has really increased their average show. With double points being the month right after Christmas I thought it would be a good test for me. I'm willing to give it a test try for one month. I don't offer an incentive every month. I probably only do one twice a year at the most. I agree, the host benefits speak for themselves most months.
 
I always mail out my own invites. I have found hands down when you take that away from the hostess you "gain" some control of how much you will make from the show. What I mean by that is you know that all of the invites are being mailed out and how many, and you can always offer a free spice for more names, etc. I have mailed my own invites since I started and wouldn't have it any other way.
Postage is tax-deductible too.

As far as incentives for booking, I was thinking about something extra for my host's and guest's. I currently have a lot of "stock" and need to get rid of it. As much as I would love to get my money back...I don't see that as possible, so I think I will make a flyer for the "dollar days" of January and then give extra recipe cards to the guests at the shows.
 
I was thinking today about maybe offering a drawing at the end of January for everyone who hosts a qualifying show of say- $400-500 or more (?). I did a catalog show this month under my own name, and went ahead and got the Monthly Special- the Trifle Bowl for $16. I thought maybe I could offer that in a drawing to all of my january hosts as an EXTRA incentive on all of the already fantastic January offers on the table from PC. Don't know if it will work...but worth a shot maybe?
 

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the most popular item for incentives in Pampered Chef?

The most popular item for incentives in Pampered Chef often varies, but commonly, the Deluxe Cooking Blender and the Rockcrok line are highly sought after due to their versatility and quality.

How do I find out which items are currently available for incentives?

You can check the Pampered Chef website or your consultant portal for the latest updates on incentive items, as they frequently change based on promotions and new product launches.

Are there any seasonal items that are popular for incentives?

Yes, seasonal items such as holiday-themed bakeware or specialty tools often become popular choices for incentives during specific times of the year, like the holiday season.

Can I choose any item as an incentive, or are there restrictions?

There are typically restrictions on incentive items, and they may be limited to specific products or collections that Pampered Chef designates for that incentive period.

How can I maximize my chances of earning popular incentive items?

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