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scottcooks said:Other variations on this are
- actual gift item wrapped attractively, they book to unwrap one
- have a catalog with the item specially highlighted in yellow pen every time it appears ( batter bowls, tool turnabout, chopper appear Several Times in catalog)
- have sealed envelopes with various 'prizes', including 1 "additional $40 shopping spree" (of course - it doesn't cost you $40, because you can either enter it as a host item or actually order it yourself as a consultant and get 30% off)
Good Luck; God Bless You!
dannyzmom said:A few years back when I was having a dry spell, I blew up enough balloons so that every guest got one when they walked in. Each had a slip of paper INSIDE it with the name of a tool (under $10). Anyone who booked a show got to pop their balloon & the got the item (AT their party ordered with the host discount) on the slip of paper.
It went over really well...that was April of 2005 and I am STILL working shows that stemmed off of that one!
SillyChef said:OH MY GOSH! That is a REALLY good idea! I have gotta use that one for the remaining shows this month and NEXT month! You know it would be really cool to get light pink balloons for HWC!!! Oh the IDEAS! lol
SillyChef said:OH MY GOSH! That is a REALLY good idea! I have gotta use that one for the remaining shows this month and NEXT month! You know it would be really cool to get light pink balloons for HWC!!! Oh the IDEAS! lol
DizziePixie said:You could really run with that and use colors for the next month's holiday like start using pink and red for promoting couple shows for Valentines, or use red, white, and blue ones to promote outdoor Fourth of July grilling shows, etc. You guys are so creative!!
chefann said:The prize is on top of the regular hosting benefits. You adding it to the host's order just means that you'll save the percentage that the host has earned as their discount. You could use the door prize type prizes, but sometimes people will take the prize and then cancel the show. Adding a slightly larger prize to their order at their own show helps ensure that it actually holds.
chefann said:The prize is on top of the regular hosting benefits. You adding it to the host's order just means that you'll save the percentage that the host has earned as their discount. You could use the door prize type prizes, but sometimes people will take the prize and then cancel the show. Adding a slightly larger prize to their order at their own show helps ensure that it actually holds.