My First $1000 Show! Commissionable Sales at $1072 with Excited Host in NC

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Discussion Overview

The thread centers around a participant's excitement about achieving $1072 in commissionable sales at their show, sharing experiences related to hosting and sales performance. Other participants express congratulations and share their own experiences with varying show outcomes.

Discussion Character

  • Anecdotal
  • Opinion-based

Main Points Raised

  • One participant shares their excitement about achieving $1072 in commissionable sales, highlighting the efforts of their host who had 17 attendees and $600 in outside orders.
  • Another participant expresses congratulations and enthusiasm for the success of the show.
  • One participant notes the importance of managing expectations, sharing their own experience of having a high show followed by a much lower one, emphasizing that smaller shows still contribute to overall goals.
  • Another participant mentions experiencing "clunker shows" but finds that their sales tend to balance out positively by the end of the month.

Areas of Agreement / Disagreement

Views differ regarding the consistency of show sales, with some participants celebrating high sales while others acknowledge the variability in their experiences.

Contextual Notes

The discussion reflects personal experiences of Pampered Chef consultants regarding show sales and hosting dynamics, without implying any official guidance or outcomes.

Who May Find This Useful

Consultants looking for relatable experiences regarding show sales and the variability of outcomes may find this discussion relevant.

KHocutt
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I'm so excited, my show tonight ended with commissionable sales at $1072! My host had 17 people attend, she had $600 in outside orders! She really worked her butt off. And she is interested in the opportunity; after her baby is due in Nov.. (I couldnt talk her into signing now, but I'm pretty sure she will after the baby).
I wish that all show's were this profitable..but at least I have an example for future hosts to strive for.
And with this great show, I've already earned SS2 and my 2nd piece of show to go! And I dont need that much more to get the 3rd piece!

Loving PC in NC... :)
 
Good for you Karen!! That's awesome!!!
 
Congratulations!
 
Congratulations!Congratulations! It's awesome to have such a high show! Just don't get your hopes up on the next show when/if it's not that high. I have to keep reminding myself of that. I just had a show with sales of $1467 and another that's up to $1100. Well, I did a show yesterday (only had 4 people there) and had sales of $269. It's hard to not get discouraged but those little shows will help you reach your goal too! :)
 
I don't know what's been going on, but I have had a few clunker shows, too. It all adds up though. Somehow by the end of the month, I always do well! Or at leats well in my eyes!!
 

Frequently Asked Questions

What does it mean to have commissionable sales of $1072 at my first show?

Commissionable sales refer to the total sales amount that counts towards your commission earnings. In your case, having $1072 in commissionable sales means that you will earn a percentage of that amount as commission, based on Pampered Chef's compensation structure.

How much commission can I expect to earn from my first $1000 show?

The commission rate for Pampered Chef consultants typically ranges from 20% to 25% of commissionable sales, depending on your sales volume and rank. For $1072 in commissionable sales, you could expect to earn between $214.40 and $268.00 in commission, assuming a standard commission rate.

What role does an excited host play in the success of my show?

An excited host can significantly impact the success of your show by promoting it to their friends and family, creating buzz, and encouraging attendance. Their enthusiasm can lead to higher attendance and increased sales, which ultimately benefits both the host and you as the consultant.

Are there any additional incentives for hosting a successful show?

Yes! In addition to earning commission, hosts can receive rewards based on the total sales of their show. These rewards may include discounts on products, free items, or exclusive host-only products, making it beneficial for both the host and the consultant.

What should I do to prepare for my first show to maximize sales?

To maximize sales at your first show, consider preparing a well-organized presentation, showcasing popular products, and offering cooking demonstrations. Additionally, engage with guests, encourage them to ask questions, and provide special offers or incentives for orders placed during the show.

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