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ChefBeckyD said:Here is a link to Sheila - who is a director, and is stationed w/ her husband in Japan.
http://www.chefsuccess.com/members/sheila/
The most popular products in Japan include the classic kitchen tools such as the Garlic Press and the Rockcrok® Dutch Oven, as well as the Asian-inspired products like the Quick Cooker and the Rice Cooker Plus. The Japanese also love the versatile and convenient products like the Mix ‘N Chop and the Salad Chopper.
While speaking Japanese may be helpful, it is not necessary to sell Pampered Chef in Japan. Our products have clear instructions and demonstrations available in both English and Japanese. Our consultants also receive training on how to communicate and sell to non-English speaking customers.
One of the best ways to find potential customers in Japan is through word-of-mouth marketing. Reach out to your friends, family, and acquaintances and ask them to introduce you to their Japanese connections. You can also join local community groups or attend events and fairs to showcase our products and connect with potential customers.
Yes, it is important to be aware of certain cultural differences when selling in Japan. For example, the Japanese value politeness and may prefer to be approached in a more indirect manner. It is also important to be mindful of gift-giving etiquette and to always be respectful of personal space and boundaries.
Yes, you can sell Pampered Chef in Japan online. However, it is important to be aware of the country’s regulations on selling goods and services online. It is recommended to work closely with the Pampered Chef Japan team to ensure compliance with all laws and regulations.