Winning Against Football Season: A Strange but Successful Show Experience!

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Discussion Overview

This thread discusses a Pampered Chef show experience that took an unexpected turn during football season, leading to surprisingly high sales despite initial concerns about attendance and distractions. Participants share their reactions and personal experiences related to hosting shows under unusual circumstances.

Discussion Character

  • Anecdotal
  • Opinion-based
  • Exploratory

Main Points Raised

  • One participant, identifying as a consultant, described a show with only two attendees due to football season distractions, yet ended with significant sales thanks to outside orders.
  • Another participant shared a similar experience where a small show resulted in high sales, emphasizing that initial judgments about attendance can be misleading.
  • Several users expressed excitement and congratulations for the successful outcome, highlighting the unpredictability of show results.
  • One participant mentioned feeling overwhelmed with time constraints and considering quitting, but found encouragement from the thread.
  • Another participant noted the importance of the hostess's enthusiasm and flexibility in achieving sales success.
  • Some participants suggested the possibility of recruiting the successful hostess, noting her potential as a consultant.
  • A few users commented on the oddity of the situation, particularly regarding the hostess's lack of initial enthusiasm about outside orders.

Areas of Agreement / Disagreement

Participants generally agree that unexpected outcomes can occur in shows, and that initial concerns do not always reflect the final results. However, there is no clear consensus on the best approach to handling such situations.

Contextual Notes

The discussion reflects personal experiences from consultants navigating the challenges of hosting shows during busy seasons, particularly football season, and the varying levels of engagement from hostesses.

Who May Find This Useful

Consultants looking for encouragement and insights on managing shows during challenging times may find this discussion relevant.

Luv2bake
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Had a very odd show today. First off, this was for a hostess who I did a show for not even 3 months ago. She told me that today's would be small, since it is football season and her friends were pretty busy. Okay- so 2 ladies show up. I'm not worried since I know there are outside orders coming. BUT- they never turn the TV off during the entire demo. Not once! I was competing with the football game and not winning. Also- the hostess sat on the sofa and was texting her husband (via her phone) about the game. I made the Jerk Chicken nachos...which looked so good and smelled so yummy the ladies called their husbands, plus some neighbors showed up... and they loved them so I guess that part was okay! The show orders were about $75. eep! But as I am packing up my things (and I had brought pretty much every item in my kitchen- my bad) the hostess hands me the outside orders she got from other neighbors and work...uh...hello...this show is now at $1300 AND she will email me a few more orders tomorrow. whoo whoo! The Cowboys won and so did I!!!
I guess I'll take strange anyday...:o
 
That is strange, but worth it! Yay, you!
 
Holy crap! WAY TO GO!
You need to recruit that hostess!!
 
Just goes to show, don't prejudge. Even when we think things are a little odd, they may feel it's just the way they want them.

--Jenny L
 
That is so wonderful for you. I had a show once with 2 people there and it closed at over $800. You just can't judge. Sorry it was so strange but at least it paid out in the long run AND you didn't have to wait a week to get the outside orders!
 
Wowzers!!! Good for you that it is turning out so well!
 
That's awesome!!!!:)
 
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Well I gotta say I needed a little boost. I was seriously thinking of quitting the biz because I just don't have much time. I work full time and the hours have gotten long b/c my coworker is on maternity leave, plus volunteer in the Jr. League, plus am the HOA President, plus am currently the executor of my Grandmother's will,..plus somehow trying not to alienate my family and friends. That has left very little time to pursue Pampered Chef...much less schedule a haircut. When you do this as a "hobby," like 1 show every month or two, it is nearly impossible to see any profit. That may change over the holidays though. Sorry for the dissertation on "why Amy has no time" but I was so overwhelmed going into this show. Discovering this site and reading the tips and advise from others has helped 2000%!!
 
Sounds to me like she wanted you to make the food for a little Football game get together. Way to go anyway!
 
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Goodness... she just emailed back the final outside orders she received. The show is now just over $1500.
You're right- maybe I should just go into the catering biz! ha ha.
 
RECRUIT HER!! Is she at all interested? She had a GREAT show!!
 
OMG!!!! That is so awesome, Amy! You Rock!!!!
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Well I have tried to recruit her...after doing 3 shows for her all over $800 she has earned more PChef products than I have! She has one toddler and has another baby on the way, and works full time and just says it is not possible now. I won't give up on her...she may decide to quit the full time work and do this instead.

Thanks for the "props"...I sure needed it!
 
Luv2bake said:
Goodness... she just emailed back the final outside orders she received. The show is now just over $1500.
You're right- maybe I should just go into the catering biz! ha ha.
This is your newest recruit! Earn an extra $100 bucks!!!!!!!!!
 
Dang, wish that would happen to me. I like smaller groups anyways. That's great. Congrats!
 
It's weird sometimes. You do a show where things don't go right and Wow you sometimes end up with high sales. Sometimes, you get everything right and are lucky to have a $300 show. I am just glad that the numbers game sometimes works. I also feel like sometimes it helps to be flexible and roll with it. I don't tend to be a control freak and I will take into account the hostess' vision for the show. How she may want to feel like she had enjoyed being with her friends. I was out of town for a funeral and my director had to help my first recruit with her first party. My recruit said she wished I had been there that she liked the way I listened and let her have input on the show. Made me feel great-- I had felt like my director was really better to get her going with her first show.

You never know about shows. It is the hostess and her enthusiasm and goal setting that makes the difference I think. Now everyone-- collective prayer for great hostesses!!!!
 
Oh, I just noticed that you (Luv2Bake) are in McKinney. Are you part of the Sparling cluster? I am.
 
wow...just goes to prove that 'you never know'...i'm glad this came to you just when it seems you needed it most. :)
 
Wow, good for you!! I'm glad it ended up being a great show! :thumbup: :D
 
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Yes I am in McKinney, and my cluster I think is Radu? My Director is Angela Baxter. I do this so part time that I have never even been to a meeting. They always fall on a night I'm at an HOA or JLP meeting.

Okay- show total so far is now at $1700.... these are people at her work. I think I need to do a show at her workplace! Goodness- I'd be able to retire. ha ha. Maybe I should go buy a lottery ticket, I feel the cosmic balance is finally swinging slightly to the favorable side for my family.
 
that is amazing! Congratulations!
 
I think the strangest part of the whole thing is that the hostess didn't meet you at the door thrilled to announce all those outside orders! Most hosts are so proud of collecting a lot of orders before the show and she doesn't even mention it until you're about to leave-she must really love football!
 
Girl, that is soooooo AWESOME!! You've got to do the happy dance. Challenge her to $2000. I don't know what you could offer her that she's not already getting, but that's what I would do. How cool is that?!
 
HOLY COW!!!! that is strange but way to go!!!
 
Congrats on a great show!
 

Frequently Asked Questions

What is "Winning Against Football Season: A Strange but Successful Show Experience!" about?

"Winning Against Football Season" is a unique approach to hosting Pampered Chef shows during the football season, focusing on strategies to engage guests and create a successful sales experience despite the competition from football games.

How can I attract guests to my Pampered Chef show during football season?

To attract guests during football season, consider hosting themed parties that incorporate game day snacks or recipes. Promote the show as a fun alternative to watching the game, and offer incentives like prizes or discounts for attendees.

What are some effective recipes to showcase during a football season show?

Highlight recipes that are perfect for game day, such as dips, finger foods, and easy-to-make appetizers. Popular options include buffalo chicken dip, nachos, and sliders, which are all crowd-pleasers and easy to prepare using Pampered Chef tools.

How can I keep the energy high during a show when guests might be distracted by football?

To maintain high energy, create an interactive experience with games, contests, or live cooking demonstrations. Encourage participation by having guests sample food and share their own game day tips, making the show feel lively and engaging.

What are some tips for closing sales during a show held in football season?

Focus on creating urgency by highlighting limited-time offers or exclusive products. Use storytelling to connect with guests, sharing personal experiences with the products. Additionally, offer easy ordering options and follow up with attendees after the show to finalize sales.

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