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Can you believe it?!lizcooks4u said:Get caught by the PC police???
If so, what did you do wrong?
Liz
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This thread explores the experiences and thoughts of participants regarding the idea of splitting sales from a successful show into two separate shows to maximize benefits, particularly in relation to obtaining spring products. Participants share their personal experiences and considerations about how to handle submissions and the implications of hosting multiple shows.
There appears to be general agreement among participants that splitting the sales into two shows is a viable option to maximize benefits. However, there are differing opinions on the specifics of how to manage submissions and the implications of hosting multiple shows.
Participants are sharing personal experiences and strategies related to managing their Pampered Chef businesses, particularly during a busy holiday season. The discussion reflects a range of sales strategies and personal circumstances affecting their decisions.
This discussion may be useful for Pampered Chef consultants looking for insights on managing sales submissions and maximizing product benefits during busy periods.
Can you believe it?!lizcooks4u said:Get caught by the PC police???
If so, what did you do wrong?
Liz
Breaking $300 in sales into 2 shows means that instead of having one show where you achieve $300 in sales, you split that amount across two separate shows. This can help you reach sales goals more easily and provide more opportunities for customer engagement.
Breaking sales into two shows can help you maximize your earnings, reach different customer bases, and create more opportunities for bookings. It allows you to spread out your efforts and potentially increase your overall sales and host rewards.
When deciding which products to showcase in each show, consider the interests of your guests, seasonal trends, and any special promotions. You can also highlight different product categories, such as cookware in one show and bakeware in another, to keep things fresh and engaging.
Yes, you can combine the sales from both shows to qualify for host rewards. As long as the sales are linked to the same host, you can take advantage of the total sales amount to earn more rewards and discounts.
To ensure both shows are successful, consider promoting them separately through social media, email invitations, and personal outreach. Engage your guests with interactive elements, offer incentives for attendance, and follow up with reminders as the show dates approach.