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The thread revolves around a participant's need for $73 in orders to reach a sales milestone, prompting various personal experiences and suggestions from other participants on how to achieve this goal. The conversation includes ideas for reaching out to potential customers and sharing personal anecdotes related to sales efforts.
Views differ on the effectiveness of various strategies to reach sales goals, with no clear consensus on the best approach. However, there is general support and encouragement among participants for each other's efforts.
The discussion reflects the experiences of Pampered Chef consultants navigating sales challenges, particularly during the holiday season, and emphasizes the community's supportive nature.
Consultants looking for ideas on how to boost sales or seeking encouragement from peers may find this thread relevant.
MissChef said:Do you have any kids? You could talk to their teachers too. Also, what about gifts for people in your family from you. You could add them to your host's order? Just an idea.
chefmeg said:Small bowls filled with Hershey's Hugs are a cute teacher gift~you could buy them for the teachers, bus driver, beautician, nail stylist, the teller at the bank....you get the idea! bE SURE TO ATTACH YOUR BUSINESS CARD AND WHO KNOW WHAT KIND OF BUSINESS COULD COME FROM NEEDING JUST $73!!!
didn't mean to yell, I mistakenly hit caps lock and didn't want to retype this!:blushing:
ragschef said:I like this idea too! However, prep bowls are less expensive per person and after getting 4 sets you've spent $80 and may be able to use what you dont use this year, next year. Just a suggestion....
BTW, I didnt think you were yelling. But I did think that it was funny that I'm not the only one who hits the caps lock and is too lazy to retype it all....
J.Corley said:I felt like i was watching a soap opera... "will she make it"..."Will she be able to earn the Spring products?"
Dun, dun, dahhhh! Can you hear the drama?
Way to go!!!!
Nothing like a little unnecessary stress :cry: to get the blood pumping! :sing: Congrats! I'm sure you'll love the new products...once we find out what they are! HA!chefsteph07 said:Well, I just closed out my last show tonight and it turns out I didn't even need that extra in sales (which I got this week, minus about $9!)..my host that I closed out ordered a TON of prouducts and she more than made up what I needed at the beginning of the week! I can finally settle down now and close the books on November! Thank you all so much for all your ideas and encouragement!
Wahooo! Great job, I had a show last week where the guest sales were $1150, but it closed at over 1400.00! Her order was HUGE! She bought all kinds of SA, and her 1/2 price items were the exec cookware- both sets, all the forged cutlery, 12 inch exec skillet. and something else big, can't think of it now, her order alone was almost 1000.00! I LOVE HOSTS LIKE THAT!:love:chefsteph07 said:Well, I just closed out my last show tonight and it turns out I didn't even need that extra in sales (which I got this week, minus about $9!)..my host that I closed out ordered a TON of prouducts and she more than made up what I needed at the beginning of the week! I can finally settle down now and close the books on November! Thank you all so much for all your ideas and encouragement!
This phrase is typically used by Pampered Chef consultants to encourage friends, family, or social media followers to place orders that collectively reach a specific sales goal, in this case, $73. It’s a way to generate interest and support for their direct sales business.
The amount of $73 could represent a personal sales goal, a specific incentive, or a minimum order amount needed to qualify for certain promotions or rewards within the Pampered Chef program. It’s often a strategic figure that helps the consultant reach their monthly sales targets.
Pampered Chef offers a wide range of kitchen tools, cookware, bakeware, and food products. Popular items include kitchen gadgets, stoneware, and cooking utensils. You can check the consultant's website or catalog for the latest offerings and seasonal items.
Yes! Hosting a Pampered Chef party is a great way to support your consultant while also enjoying a fun gathering with friends. As a host, you can earn free products and discounts based on the total sales from your party, which can be a win-win for everyone involved.