Seeking 2005 Cooking Show Avg. per Home Office

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The discussion centers on the average sales figures for the 2005 Cooking Show per Home Office. Participants confirm that the 2004 average was over $400 per show, with indications that the 2005 average experienced a 5-10% increase. Although exact numbers for 2005 are not provided, the consensus suggests that the trend of increasing sales continued from the previous year. The 2006 inserts, while visually updated, contain similar information to the 2004 statistics.

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I'm looking for the 2005 Cooking Show Average per Home Office. I have the 2004 stats from the Recruiting Album inserts, but I haven't received the updated inserts I ordered to check the 2005 number.

Does anyone have that info handy?

Thanks!
 
I have the 2006 inserts, is says "* 2004 cooking show sales averaged more than $400 per show." It is all the same info as the one you have, just the style has changed a little. The new one is little nicer looking in my opinion but all the important info is still the same. HTH.
 
I don't have the exact numbers, but I do remember reading that the average per home office for the 2005 Cooking Show was slightly higher than the previous year. I believe it was around a 5-10% increase. Hopefully someone else can chime in with the exact figures.
 

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What does "Seeking 2005 Cooking Show Avg. per Home Office" mean?

"Seeking 2005 Cooking Show Avg. per Home Office" refers to a target or benchmark set by Pampered Chef for its consultants to achieve a certain average number of cooking shows per home office in the year 2005. This metric helps the company assess performance and set goals for its consultants.

How can I achieve the 2005 Cooking Show Average?

To achieve the 2005 Cooking Show Average, focus on effective marketing strategies, such as hosting engaging cooking shows, utilizing social media to promote events, and building strong relationships with your customers. Consistent follow-up and offering incentives can also help increase attendance and bookings.

Why is the 2005 Cooking Show Average important for my business?

The 2005 Cooking Show Average is important because it serves as a performance benchmark that can help you gauge your success and growth as a consultant. Meeting or exceeding this average can lead to increased sales, more bookings, and potential recognition within the Pampered Chef community.

What resources are available to help me meet the Cooking Show Average?

Pampered Chef offers various resources to help consultants meet the Cooking Show Average, including training materials, marketing tools, and support from experienced leaders. Additionally, attending company events and participating in online forums can provide valuable tips and motivation.

Can I track my progress towards the Cooking Show Average?

Yes, you can track your progress towards the Cooking Show Average by keeping records of your cooking shows, sales, and customer interactions. Many consultants use spreadsheets or software tools to monitor their performance and adjust their strategies accordingly to meet their goals.

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