What strategies helped these hosts achieve a $1000 show?

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Discussion Overview

The thread centers around participants sharing their experiences and excitement regarding achieving $1000 shows as Pampered Chef hosts. Many express congratulations and discuss strategies that may have contributed to these successes.

Discussion Character

  • Anecdotal
  • Opinion-based

Main Points Raised

  • One participant mentions a host achieving over $712 in sales, resulting in a total of $346 after discounts.
  • Another participant shares their excitement about having had only one $1000 show, describing it as a cool experience.
  • Several users express hope for their upcoming shows to reach $1000, with one noting that their Saturday show is close to $900 and the Sunday show is projected to exceed $1000.
  • One participant attributes their success to the popularity of specific products, like mix and chops and trifle bowls, which contributed to high sales and bookings.
  • Another participant discusses their recruit's consistent success in achieving $1000 shows each month, crediting a structured approach to host coaching.
  • Some participants express feelings of excitement and slight jealousy regarding others' successes, highlighting the emotional aspect of achieving sales milestones.

Areas of Agreement / Disagreement

Views differ on the specific strategies that lead to $1000 shows, with no clear consensus on a single approach being effective.

Contextual Notes

Participants share personal experiences and outcomes related to their shows, reflecting a variety of sales results and hosting strategies without implying any official guidance.

Who May Find This Useful

Consultants looking for insights into personal experiences related to achieving high sales at shows may find this discussion relevant.

Kathytnt
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I haven't had one in about a year. The host did over 712 in sales and her total ended up being $346 after all her half-priced items Can you say cookware

COOL!
 
Woo Hoo! Great news for you!

Congrats!!!

I've had only one 1000 show...it was pretty cool!!

I'm really happy for you!!
 
Congratulations!!

~
 
I haven't had one yet, but have my fingers crossed for one (or both) of the shows I had this weekend. I mentioned to both hosts that they were close to my highest sale and both are determined to be the highest. Saturday's show is almost $900 and they are still collecting outside orders and Sunday's show is at $700 but she called to tell me that she has collected 12 more orders and thinks she'll be over $1000.

Yay!! My first weekend in May will be better than any of my previous three months!! Too bad I already finished my 90 days and it isn't sell-a-thon.
 
That's okay Laura...that's a great accomplishment!

Keep us posted as to how it turns out!
 
That is great Kathy. Congrats.
 
YAHOO! Congrats! I'll get there one day.....LOL
 
Congrats! It's such a good feeling, isn't it?!?
 
Congrats!! DId you do anything different to get these girls to a $1k show? Was your host coaching different?
 
It's those silly mix and chops!!
I just closed another $1,000 show yesterday and I don't talk about it at shows but nearly everyone ordered 1 or more and every outside order she collected had at least 1 plus selling 7 trifle bowls helps HA!! 5 bookings for summer from her show!
Don't usually score that high of sales and bookings.
 
My recruit that signed in November has had a $1000 show EACH MONTH since January!!!! Can you believe it????? She says that she follows the three call system and plans it like she does with her kids in her classroom (she teaches 4th grade)... She tells them what they are going to discuss, discusses it and then recaps what they just talked about/decided. Then she tells them what they are going to talk about on the next call.
I have only had one $1000 show since I signed last year... I'm really excited for her and slightly jealous at the same time!
 
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I booked a show with her friend too and the friend is considering the biz opp but is pregnant so not sure how that is going to work This was a lead from a bridal show in January.
 
Wow! That is great! I've only had one show over $1000, and it's an awesome feeling! :p
 
I haven't had one in a LOOONNNNGGGG time! I am overdue!

Congratulations on your $1000 show! Hopefully, you'll see it happen more often!
 
Woo hoo! Happy dancin' with ya!
 
PampMomof3 said:
Congrats!! DId you do anything different to get these girls to a $1k show? Was your host coaching different?


I sent both of the hosts that are closing in on $1000 the recipe for $1000 show flyer and the How to have a successful cooking show flyer (I got both of them here)
 

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Frequently Asked Questions

What types of promotions did successful hosts use to boost their sales?

Successful hosts often utilize limited-time promotions, such as discounts on popular products or exclusive bundles. They may also offer incentives for guests who place orders during the show, like a chance to win a gift card or a free product. These promotions create a sense of urgency and excitement, encouraging guests to make purchases.

How did hosts effectively engage their guests during the show?

Engagement is key to a successful show. Hosts often interact with their guests by asking questions, encouraging participation in cooking demonstrations, and sharing personal stories about their favorite products. This creates a friendly atmosphere and helps guests feel more connected to the products being showcased.

What role did social media play in promoting the show?

Social media is a powerful tool for hosts to promote their shows. Successful hosts often create event pages on platforms like Facebook, share sneak peeks of products, and post reminders leading up to the event. They may also encourage guests to share the event with their friends, expanding the reach and potential customer base.

How did hosts leverage their personal networks to increase attendance?

Hosts who achieve high sales often tap into their personal networks by inviting friends, family, and coworkers. They may also ask their guests to invite others, creating a ripple effect. Personal invitations, whether through phone calls, texts, or social media messages, can make guests feel valued and more likely to attend.

What follow-up strategies did hosts use after the show to boost sales?

After the show, successful hosts often follow up with guests through thank-you messages and reminders about any ongoing promotions. They may also share links to their online store or offer to place additional orders for those who missed out. This follow-up keeps the momentum going and can lead to increased sales even after the event has ended.

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