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chefjwr said:Good idea. Just a suggestion but have you tried the Strawberry Cheesecake Trifle. It is so easy and feeds so many people.
Before your first show, take some deep breaths and remind yourself that you are prepared and knowledgeable about the products. Also, practice your presentation beforehand to build your confidence.
Some common mistakes include not practicing the presentation, not knowing the products well enough, and not effectively engaging with the audience. It's important to prepare and be knowledgeable about the products before the show.
No, you do not need to have a lot of cooking experience to be successful at your first show. As long as you are knowledgeable about the products and their uses, you can effectively demonstrate and sell them to your audience.
To ensure a great experience for your guests, make sure to engage with them, answer any questions they may have, and provide a fun and interactive atmosphere. You can also offer samples and promotions to make the experience more enjoyable for them.
Some tips for successfully closing sales at your first show include actively listening to your guests' needs and preferences, offering personalized recommendations, and using persuasive language to highlight the benefits of the products. Also, make sure to follow up with your guests after the show to encourage further purchases.