What to Say to a Host That.... Sure Has Potential!

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Discussion Overview

This thread explores the experiences and thoughts of participants regarding a host who shows potential for becoming a Pampered Chef consultant. Participants share their observations of the host's enthusiasm and skills during a previous show, as well as ideas for her upcoming Cinco de Mayo themed event.

Discussion Character

  • Anecdotal
  • Opinion-based
  • Exploratory

Main Points Raised

  • One participant, identifying as a consultant, describes a host who actively engaged during a previous show, demonstrating enthusiasm and knowledge about cooking and Pampered Chef products.
  • Another participant shares their excitement about the host's creative idea of using a pinata filled with Pampered Chef items and candy for the upcoming show.
  • Several users mention their past experiences with Cinco de Mayo parties featuring pinatas, noting their success and sharing ideas for contents.
  • One participant expresses a desire to encourage the host to consider becoming a consultant, highlighting her natural abilities and potential for success.
  • Another participant suggests sending the host a magazine and using the upcoming show as an opportunity to gauge interest from attendees in hosting their own shows.

Areas of Agreement / Disagreement

Participants generally agree that the host demonstrates significant potential as a consultant, although there is no clear consensus on how to approach the topic with her.

Contextual Notes

The discussion centers around personal experiences with a specific host and the creative ideas for her upcoming show, reflecting a supportive community environment among Pampered Chef consultants.

Who May Find This Useful

Consultants looking for insights on engaging hosts and fostering potential consultants may find the shared experiences and ideas helpful.

hmolah
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I need some advice from some seasoned recruiters. I have a host that is booked for May 5 and that was a booking from my last show in March. A little background: This May host (who obviously attended the March show) was awesome. At the March show, I thought she was the host, instead of the actual host! When I arrived a few of the March host's guests were already there (her family) and when I announced that I was going to use/need volunteers for my demo, this May host immediately volunteered. In fact, throughout the enitre March show, my May host was my side-kick! She helped me clean up as I went, she would blurt out tips and tricks and she had so many wonderful secondary ideas for our products. There was a time that I wondered if she was the consultant or I? (Not in a bad way at all!)

Well, as the show progressed, she shared that she was a chef. She loves cooking and just loves PC products. In fact when I was demoing the Forged Cutlery, she insisted on being my guinea pig. She oooed and awed over the knives, and gave scientific explanation as to how our knives were better than anything she'd ever used!

So, back to the original point...as I was closing up the show and doing my 4-Pile system, I of coursed pointed out her uncanny ability to do this! I thought and still think she's crazy not to be a consultant. I have done this going on 3 years, and I feel like I learned more from her than she did from me! Here's the catch: she doesn't want to sign. :rolleyes: She had been a Party Lite consultant before and she (the details are fuzzy) but didn't do well with it. She didn't like having to 'push' people (as she put it) to do shows, and make cold calls and follow-ups, etc.

Now, she's having a Cinco de Mayo themed show and she contacted me today with wonderful ideas for the show. Example: she wants to have a pinata filled with cheap little PC things and candy. (Citrus peelers, quickcuts, scrapers, etc) I thought it was an excellent idea! She wants all of the guests to have an opportunity to bust the pinata! AND she wanted to make sure that she got at least 30-35 invitation cards! :eek: :eek: Now, technically they are supposed to try to invite 40, but generally my hosts are lucky to come up with 20+. She mentioned she wanted to over-invite so she would have a great outcome and get lots of bookings and catalog orders! :eek:

My big question is, when I meet with her on Sunday to do her first host coaching, how can I encourage her to entertain the idea of becoming a consultant? To me she screams POTENTIAL!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Don't you think???

I know this is long-winded and I'm sorry, but I wanted to share all of the poignant details! I think she could be better at this than I! I just think she is a natural. I want to make this about her, just because I think she is CRAZY not to do it. She'd make so much $$...just being herself!

Suggestions? Ideas?? Wisdom?? What do you think of her??

THANKS!
 
Wow!! She would be an awesome consultant, and I'm going to "steal" her idea with the pinata for my May 4 party!!
 
I've done Cinco De Mayo parties before with a pinata (they were all a success except for the yera it poured and the hosts husband tied it to their ceiling fan.
I filled it with, SB (old and current) the pan scrapers, citrus peelers, Quickcut knives wrapped in bubble wrap, recipes, i-slices, tea bags in snack bags & spice samples when they were available and of course candy and confetti.
 
hmolah said:
I need some advice from some seasoned recruiters. I have a host that is booked for May 5 and that was a booking from my last show in March. A little background: This May host (who obviously attended the March show) was awesome. At the March show, I thought she was the host, instead of the actual host! When I arrived a few of the March host's guests were already there (her family) and when I announced that I was going to use/need volunteers for my demo, this May host immediately volunteered. In fact, throughout the enitre March show, my May host was my side-kick! She helped me clean up as I went, she would blurt out tips and tricks and she had so many wonderful secondary ideas for our products. There was a time that I wondered if she was the consultant or I? (Not in a bad way at all!)

Well, as the show progressed, she shared that she was a chef. She loves cooking and just loves PC products. In fact when I was demoing the Forged Cutlery, she insisted on being my guinea pig. She oooed and awed over the knives, and gave scientific explanation as to how our knives were better than anything she'd ever used!

So, back to the original point...as I was closing up the show and doing my 4-Pile system, I of coursed pointed out her uncanny ability to do this! I thought and still think she's crazy not to be a consultant. I have done this going on 3 years, and I feel like I learned more from her than she did from me! Here's the catch: she doesn't want to sign. :rolleyes: She had been a Party Lite consultant before and she (the details are fuzzy) but didn't do well with it. She didn't like having to 'push' people (as she put it) to do shows, and make cold calls and follow-ups, etc.

Now, she's having a Cinco de Mayo themed show and she contacted me today with wonderful ideas for the show. Example: she wants to have a pinata filled with cheap little PC things and candy. (Citrus peelers, quickcuts, scrapers, etc) I thought it was an excellent idea! She wants all of the guests to have an opportunity to bust the pinata! AND she wanted to make sure that she got at least 30-35 invitation cards! :eek: :eek: Now, technically they are supposed to try to invite 40, but generally my hosts are lucky to come up with 20+. She mentioned she wanted to over-invite so she would have a great outcome and get lots of bookings and catalog orders! :eek:

My big question is, when I meet with her on Sunday to do her first host coaching, how can I encourage her to entertain the idea of becoming a consultant? To me she screams POTENTIAL!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Don't you think???

I know this is long-winded and I'm sorry, but I wanted to share all of the poignant details! I think she could be better at this than I! I just think she is a natural. I want to make this about her, just because I think she is CRAZY not to do it. She'd make so much $$...just being herself!

Suggestions? Ideas?? Wisdom?? What do you think of her??

THANKS!

Send this (see attached) with a copy of the Empowering Women magazine. Tell her, you know she said she doesn't want to do PC, but to hear you out. If you use her show as a potential launching, you can ask who in the room might like to host a show for the host who is *thinking* about it ~ and to please invite as many people that the host doesn't know (co-workers, neighbors, their friends/family & to really encourage each of them to bring a guest). Remind her of the $20-40 kit credit and that she has the low minumum. Everyone cooks or eats. Kitchen Tools are not a "luxury" item people feel guilty about buying.

What is your my 4-Pile system?

Good luck!
 
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Teresa Lynn said:
I've done Cinco De Mayo parties before with a pinata (they were all a success except for the yera it poured and the hosts husband tied it to their ceiling fan.
I filled it with, SB (old and current) the pan scrapers, citrus peelers, Quickcut knives wrapped in bubble wrap, recipes, i-slices, tea bags in snack bags & spice samples when they were available and of course candy and confetti.

Wasn't it expensive?
 
its_me_susan said:
Send this (see attached) with a copy of the Empowering Women magazine. Tell her, you know she said she doesn't want to do PC, but to hear you out. If you use her show as a potential launching, you can ask who in the room might like to host a show for the host who is *thinking* about it ~ and to please invite as many people that the host doesn't know (co-workers, neighbors, their friends/family & to really encourage each of them to bring a guest). Remind her of the $20-40 kit credit and that she has the low minumum. Everyone cooks or eats. Kitchen Tools are not a "luxury" item people feel guilty about buying.

What is your my 4-Pile system?

Good luck!

Susan, thanks for that file. It's going in the mail tomorrow to a potential who has been sitting on the fence!!;)
 
Heather,
I remember when my director did my show and I flat out told her "no." I didn't want anything to do with direct sales since I did direct sales before and I hated that I couldn't get bookings. Plus, nobody ever heard of the company.

After I got my $115 worth of free products, I was like "these products are cool. I could enjoy cooking and baking in my kitchen" and I signed about 3 weeks after my show. I never knew that you could get a kit credit as it was never spoken to me during host coaching.

So, just ask her and maybe ask her to watch the new "your life, your way" DVD.

You never know.

I've been with the company for a year.

Good luck and let us know if she signs :)
 
I would share with her honestly what you shared with us... that you can see she knows her way around a kitchen, that she can demo the tools comfortably and naturally as she did at your other show, and that she has a people personality that is a natural fit for PC. Most importantly she loves the products. I would try and listen to what her objections are and try and explain how PC would still work for her. The partylite thing... totally different animal. I've never been to one of those shows but how many candles can one person buy? PC customers are repeat customers, and everyone has to eat. Definitely share the kit credit and the other recruiting materials (dvd/mag) that you have, and that any bookings from her show will be hers. Good luck! And even if she doesn't sign, you never know what will happen in the future, or maybe she'll just be an awesome twice a year host for you!
 
hmolah said:
...as I was closing up the show and doing my 4-Pile system...

What is the 4-pile system??
 

Frequently Asked Questions

What should I say to a host who seems unsure about their potential?

Start by expressing your confidence in their abilities. You might say, "I see so much potential in you as a host! Your enthusiasm for Pampered Chef products can really inspire others. Let’s focus on what you’re most excited about, and I’ll help you every step of the way!"

How can I encourage a host who is hesitant to invite more guests?

Reassure them that inviting more guests can lead to a more successful party. You could say, "The more, the merrier! Each guest brings unique energy and ideas. Plus, it increases the chances of great rewards for you. Let’s brainstorm a list of friends and family who would love to join!"

What can I say to a host who doubts their ability to sell products?

Remind them that selling is about sharing what they love. You might say, "You don’t have to be a salesperson; just share your favorite products and why you love them! Your genuine passion will resonate with others, and I’ll support you with tips and strategies to make it easy!"

How do I motivate a host who is feeling overwhelmed by the planning process?

Offer to simplify the process for them. You could say, "I understand that planning can feel overwhelming, but I’m here to help! Let’s break it down into manageable steps, and I can guide you through each part. Together, we can make this fun and stress-free!"

What should I say to a host who is worried about not reaching sales goals?

Encourage them to focus on the journey rather than just the numbers. You might say, "It’s great to have goals, but remember that every party is a learning experience. Let’s celebrate the connections you make and the fun you have, and I’ll help you strategize to reach those sales goals!"

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