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This thread centers around a participant reflecting on their first 90 days as a Pampered Chef consultant, highlighting their achievement of reaching $5,000 in commissionable sales. Other participants express congratulations and support for this milestone.
General agreement exists in the form of congratulations and positive support for the participant's achievement, though concerns about bookings indicate differing experiences.
The discussion reflects personal experiences related to the early stages of a consulting career with Pampered Chef.
New consultants or those interested in the experiences of others in the early phases of their business journey may find this discussion relevant.
"First 90 Days Ended Yesterday" refers to the initial period that new consultants have to establish their business with Pampered Chef. This timeframe is crucial for building a customer base, learning the products, and understanding the sales process.
After your first 90 days, it's important to continue building relationships with customers, hosting cooking shows, and expanding your network. Focus on setting long-term goals, refining your sales techniques, and exploring additional training opportunities to enhance your skills.
Yes, Pampered Chef often offers incentives for new consultants during their first 90 days, such as bonuses for achieving certain sales milestones, discounts on products, and opportunities to earn free merchandise. Check with your director or the Pampered Chef website for specific details on current promotions.
You can track your progress by setting specific sales goals, keeping a record of your sales and bookings, and utilizing the tools provided by Pampered Chef, such as the Consultant Dashboard. Regularly reviewing your performance will help you identify areas for improvement and celebrate your successes.
If you're feeling overwhelmed, it's important to reach out for support. Connect with your upline or other consultants for advice and encouragement. Consider setting smaller, manageable goals and focusing on one aspect of your business at a time to reduce stress and regain confidence.