What Were the Anniversary Specials at Mary Jo Oyer's Pampered Chef Show?

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Discussion Overview

This thread discusses the anniversary specials offered at a Pampered Chef show hosted by Mary Jo Oyer, celebrating her eighth year with the company. Participants share their thoughts on the specials, the economics behind them, and the overall experience of hosting shows.

Discussion Character

  • Anecdotal
  • Opinion-based
  • Exploratory

Main Points Raised

  • One participant, identifying as a consultant, shared details about their anniversary specials, including a free pie crust shield with orders over $55 and a $5 item selection for hosts in December and January.
  • Another participant expressed curiosity about the affordability of selling items for $5, noting their newness to the business and seeking clarification on the economics involved.
  • A different participant explained how the discount structure works, illustrating how a host can benefit financially from purchasing items at a reduced price while earning commission on the show.
  • One participant acknowledged the explanation and expressed appreciation for the insights, indicating they were still learning about the potential earnings from hosting shows.
  • A participant congratulated Mary Jo on her anniversary and praised her specials, highlighting the appeal of the pie crust shield and the promotional strategies used to engage guests.

Areas of Agreement / Disagreement

Views differ on the understanding of the economics behind the specials, with some participants seeking clarification while others provide insights based on their experiences. No clear consensus emerges on the specifics of the financial aspects.

Contextual Notes

The discussion reflects personal experiences and observations related to hosting Pampered Chef shows and the associated promotional strategies. Participants share insights based on their varying levels of experience within the business.

Who May Find This Useful

New consultants and those interested in hosting Pampered Chef shows may find the shared experiences and explanations beneficial as they navigate their own business practices.

DebPC
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I just celebrated my 8th year in Pampered Chef so last night at my show I offered some Anniversary Specials.

The first special was that anyone who placed an order of $55 or more before shipping and tax, would get the pie crust shield for free. I chose this item as the freebie because it's been a top seller of mine and the price was right. I knew so many people were already buying it, I figured who wouldn't want it for free? All but one person's order was over $55 last night!!!!!

I made up a poster board that has pictures from the Pampered Chefcatalog cut out and glued onto it. The pictures I put on it are the APCS, 2 SA small bowls with the small bowl caddy, cookie press, food chopper, large bar pan, oil dipping set, double boiler and the Gen II Double boiler. The poster says Anniversary Specials....Your choice, $5.00

I tell them during the show that there are going to be alot of specials. The first one is that anyone who orders tonight will get the SBRC free from PC. The 2nd special is my Anniversary special, the pie crust shield for free with a $55 order. The 3rd special is for anyone who hosts a show in Dec or January, and then I explain that they can choose one of the items on my poster board for just $5 when they hold their show in Dec-Jan, IN ADDITION to the free, 1/2 price and discounted products from PC. AND....then I tell lthem what the host bonus is for Dec and January.

Mary Jo Oyer
 
Please explainI am very new at this business (1 week with my kit) and I admit my business savvy is rusty from school, so pardon the stupidity of this question. How can you afford to sell all those items for only $5.00? I've heard and read about several different host specials from family and friends, but I'm not sure the economics behind them.
 
It sounds like...It sounds like DebPC is offering the 5.00 item at their show once its held in Dec/Jan. I have seen others purchase the order for them using their 10-30% discount (depending on their show) keep in mind you will get commissioned on this as well, so really won't come out of pocket too much.

For example, if its the Large Bar Pan for $28.00 that the future host picks and let's say her show is a $800 dollar show, then hostess will get a 30% discount. The item comes to $19.60, the hostess pays 5.00, so now the item is $14.60 out of pocket. The commission on the show (on average 22%) so that's $176, not so bad after shelling out 14.60.huh!!!

I hope I didn't confuse you. This is from my observation on how it should work. Hope that Helps!!!

nitdion
 
ThanksOK I got it; your right that's not so bad for that show size. I guess since I haven't had a kitchen show yet I do not know what to expect to make.
I appreciate your help. ;)
 


Hi Mary Jo Oyer,Congratulations on your 8th anniversary with Pampered Chef! It's always exciting to celebrate milestones with this amazing company. Your anniversary specials sound fantastic, and I'm sure your guests were thrilled to have the opportunity to receive the pie crust shield for free with a $55 order. It's such a useful and popular product, so I can see why it was a hit.I love the idea of creating a poster board with pictures from the catalog to showcase your $5 anniversary specials. It's a great way to grab your guests' attention and entice them with some amazing deals. And offering a free SBRC for anyone who places an order during the show is a great way to add even more value for them.I'm sure your guests were also excited to learn about the special offer for hosting a show in December or January. Not only do they get to choose one of the items on your poster board for just $5, but they also get to take advantage of the free, 1/2 price, and discounted products from Pampered Chef. Plus, you mentioned there is a special host bonus for those months, which makes it even more enticing.Thank you for sharing your successful anniversary show with us. It's always inspiring to hear about consultants who are rocking their business and making their customers happy. Keep up the great work, and here's to many more years of success with Pampered Chef!Best,
 

Frequently Asked Questions

What were the anniversary specials at Mary Jo Oyer's Pampered Chef Show?

The anniversary specials at Mary Jo Oyer's Pampered Chef Show included exclusive discounts on select kitchen tools, special bundle offers, and limited-time products that were only available during the event.

How can I find out more about the anniversary specials?

You can find more information about the anniversary specials by visiting Mary Jo Oyer's Pampered Chef website or contacting her directly through social media or email for details on the specific offers available.

Were there any exclusive products offered during the anniversary show?

Yes, during the anniversary show, there were exclusive products that were only available for purchase during the event, which included limited-edition kitchen tools and gadgets.

Can I still take advantage of the anniversary specials if I missed the show?

Typically, anniversary specials are time-sensitive, but it's worth reaching out to Mary Jo Oyer to see if any of the specials are still available or if she can offer similar deals.

How do the anniversary specials compare to regular Pampered Chef promotions?

The anniversary specials often feature deeper discounts and exclusive items compared to regular Pampered Chef promotions, making them a great opportunity for customers to save on high-quality kitchen products.

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