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ChefTPhad
04-23-2008, 12:15 PM
Is NC really worth the money to go? I am trying to decide if I should spend the money and vacation time on it or not. I just started with PC about 2 months ago so of course I am a little nervous at this point about throwing a bunch of money into this venture. What is everyone's opinion? What will I really learn at conference? Any help is greatly appreciated.
dannyzmom
04-23-2008, 12:24 PM
Put it this way - the first year I went to NC, when I got back, my show sales QUADRUPLED.
So, yeah - I'd certainly say it's WORTH IT
MHumphreyPC
04-23-2008, 12:26 PM
I just started PC at the end of last year (Oct). I have heard so many great things about NC that I signed up the first day of registration!! I have heard nothing but great ways in which it helps your business. I am really really hoping to come back with some great tips for not just selling but booking and recruiting too. The way I figure it, the more I'm expecting to get out of my business...the more I need to be willing to put into it! I also used my PC$$ that I earned in my first 30 and 90 days to pay for most of the confrence cost. Right now I'm only out of pocket for the airfare and hotel (which I'm splitting with the other girls in my room).
I hope you go! I'm anxious to meet other PC folks!!
etteluap70PC
04-23-2008, 01:24 PM
Conference like everything is what you make of it. If you get home and do nothing with what you have learned then yes it is a waste of money. If you love PC and want to grow and to make it a part of your life then yes go to NC!
Brandi2007
04-23-2008, 01:49 PM
COMPLETELY worth the money spent! I was nervous and skeptical the first time I went as well, now I have no doubts! NC is the best thing I have done for my biz!
pampermejolene
04-23-2008, 01:51 PM
I've only been in the biz for 2 months and I'm going. I have heard nothing but great things and am planning on learning as much as I can and come home and light my biz on fire! (not literally!)
I plan on talking to as many new people and picking their brains. Oooh, I'm just so excited.
But, if it is going to be difficult financially you might want to wait till next year or see if there are any regional meetings near you.
susanr613
04-23-2008, 01:56 PM
the most productive member of my cluster said that her sales and recruits doubled after NC. so, you'd better believe i'm going!
DebbieJ
04-23-2008, 02:11 PM
It is absolutely 100% worth it.
pamperedlinda
04-23-2008, 02:14 PM
Absolutely!
Debala715
04-23-2008, 02:36 PM
I first went to NC in 2006, 4 months after I joined PC. I came home with so much determination to grow my business, but the grief over the death of my husband finally caught up with me around November of that year. I ended up going inactive for almost a full year. I've been back selling since Oct 2007 (just a month shy of having to re-sign) and am geared for NC this year! I've made new goals for myself (and shared them with my Director) and I'm looking forward to getting new ideas, hearing testimony of how others have succeeded at PC, and meeting new friends!
I can tell you, if you do decide to go, you will NOT regret it!
lockhartkitchen
04-24-2008, 01:52 AM
Definitely worth it! The year I started in Dec. and went to NC. When I returned, two weeks later, I had 2 $1000 shows on the same day! I had a blast and learned so much for my business. Go for it!
ljeffries
04-24-2008, 08:24 AM
It is not cheap, for sure, but you will get so much out of it.
It's like revival with pots and pans!
chef greta
04-24-2008, 09:20 AM
It is totally what you make of it. I've been selling since March '06, and have been to NC twice now. I learned so much and felt so motivated, while I was in Chicago. But when I came home I didn't utilize the info. Now I am debating whether i can justify spending the money to go this year if I dont use what I learn when I get back. It's definitly fun and informative and if you think you will use everything you learn, it will be worth the investment.
Di_Can_Cook
04-24-2008, 10:53 PM
It's like revival with pots and pans!
Do we get to bang them together?
Shawnna
04-25-2008, 12:41 AM
NC is definately worth the money. You will get so much information and motivation. You will see consultants at every level...hobby, part-time, full-time. You will see all different kinds of people and come away with a sense that "if they can do it, I can do it"...and so can anyone else.
stacywhitlow
04-25-2008, 07:11 AM
LIke everyone has already stated - it is definitely worth the money if you actually do something with the info once you return home.
Cindycooks
04-25-2008, 07:19 AM
to add to what everyone said - it shows you the "BIG PICTURE" what PC is all about - you will be blown away.
stacywhitlow
04-25-2008, 08:52 AM
I totally agree! It does wonders for me & my business. I look forward to going all year.
chefann
04-25-2008, 08:55 AM
Tphad, your original question asked what you'll really learn at conference. Luckily, HO lets us pick the workshops we take, so we can customize our conference experiences (to a point) to fit our own businesses. My first year, I took a workshop in each of the main business areas: host coaching, recruiting, getting bookings, etc. Now, I take a look at my business and pick workshops to improve the weak areas. Of course, as several people have mentioned, if you don't make the effort to apply what you learn, you might as well throw the money away.
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