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This thread explores various personal experiences and ideas regarding gifts for guests who bring others or place outside orders at Pampered Chef shows. Participants share their approaches to incentivizing guest attendance and order placements, discussing the types of gifts they offer and the reactions they receive.
Views differ on the effectiveness and appreciation of the gifts offered. While some participants find success with a variety of gifts, others report dissatisfaction with guests' reactions to traditional Pampered Chef items.
Participants share personal experiences and strategies that reflect their individual approaches to engaging guests at shows, with no indication of a standardized method or consensus on the best practices.
Consultants looking for ideas on how to incentivize guest attendance and enhance the experience at their shows may find the shared experiences valuable.
TheChaoticCook said:Ann, I love the idea of using free shipping as the door prize! I know I'd LOVE to get that kind of prize! Thanks for the idea. Question: would it be unethical to put that $4 for free shipping down as a consultant gift?
Ditto - I really like having PC products because they can't get them elsewhere and that's what the show's all about.heather223 said:I do the basket with SB, Twix It, Paring Knives, Citrus Peelers. I haven't had a complaint yet. :chef:
dianevill said:I really wish they'd bring back the sample size spices. Those were always a hit as a door prize.
Madreina said:As a guest to many Pampered Chef shows in the past, and as a new consultant I have seen that people seem to have become somewhat "jaded" to the whole citrus peeler, brown scraper gifts given. I myself have collected about a dozen citrus peelers from shows I attended as a guest! LOLI have been partial to using the supply to get door prize items, gotta say the small bamboo spoons are my favorite to give out (3 sets for $5.50---so very cost effective!). I have "signature colors" which I have received positive feedback on and use pretty ribbon in those colors to tie a cute bow on the handle of the spoon to give out--I also get the bamboo spoon set and break down into a couple prizes as well--with the bow tied on it as well. I vary the ribbon so they don't all look the same and for one "Death by Chocolate" theme show I dipped small bamboo spoon in the chocolate, drizzled with white chocolate and wrapped top of spoon with cellaphone bag tied with bow. I have sold several DOZEN mini and bamboo spoons this way.....they are so cute and when presented with the many ways they can use them (and the bigger size too), it has worked like a charm. Also, since I only give one spoon many have wanted to get the full set to "complete" their set so I don't "lose" sales--I give out Season's Best to customers who spend $50 or more...they seem to really love it!
The 'gift' for bringing a guest to a Pampered Chef party typically refers to a special incentive or reward that hosts receive when they invite friends or family to attend their party. This could be a discount on products, a free item, or exclusive access to new products, depending on the current promotions offered by Pampered Chef.
To qualify for the 'gift' when bringing an outside order, you usually need to ensure that the order is submitted during the party and meets any minimum purchase requirements set by Pampered Chef. It's best to check with your consultant for specific details regarding the promotion and any necessary steps to ensure you receive your gift.
Yes, in many cases, you can receive multiple 'gifts' for bringing more than one guest to a Pampered Chef party. Each guest you bring who places an order may qualify you for additional rewards, so be sure to confirm with your consultant about the specifics of the incentive program.
Yes, there may be restrictions on the types of orders that qualify for the 'gift.' For example, some promotions may only apply to certain product categories or may exclude discounted items. It's important to review the terms of the promotion with your consultant to understand what qualifies.
Your 'gift' will typically be provided to you after the party concludes, either during the party or through a follow-up communication from your consultant. Depending on the nature of the gift, it may be delivered directly to you, or you may receive a coupon or code to redeem your reward online or at a future party.