Can I Submit a Small Show to Qualify for Consultant Promos in June?

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Discussion Overview

The thread centers around the decision-making process regarding whether to submit a small cooking show as a separate event to qualify for consultant promotions, specifically to earn free products. Participants share their personal experiences and opinions on the importance of show averages versus the benefits of receiving free items.

Discussion Character

  • Opinion-based
  • Anecdotal

Main Points Raised

  • One participant, identifying as a consultant, expresses uncertainty about whether to combine orders from a cooking class with an upcoming show or submit them separately to qualify for promotions.
  • Several participants suggest submitting the orders as two separate shows to maximize the opportunity for free products, indicating that the show average is not a significant concern for them.
  • Another participant shares that they prioritize receiving free items over maintaining a high show average, noting that few people are aware of their averages.
  • One participant mentions that they would choose to go for the freebies, emphasizing that show averages do not impact their earnings.
  • Another participant expresses a similar sentiment, stating that the show average is not a priority and encourages others to take advantage of free products.

Areas of Agreement / Disagreement

General agreement exists among participants that pursuing free products is more beneficial than worrying about show averages. No clear disagreement is noted.

Contextual Notes

Participants share their views based on personal experiences as consultants, highlighting a casual approach to their business practices.

Who May Find This Useful

Consultants considering how to manage their show submissions and those interested in maximizing promotional opportunities may find this discussion relevant.

jcwarr
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i have an odd question...
i have a show this week that should have pretty good sales - although probably not the $1500 to earn our new products!!! and last night i had a cooking class and have $150 in orders which i was going to add to my show coming up - but i thought i could submit it as its own show - so that at least i could submit 2 june shows and possibly get the new knives. it would decimate my show sales average - which is over $700 - but i don't really care as i do this very part time! any advice? thanks!!!!
ps - as of right now i have no other shows for june!
 
I would definitely enter it as two shows! No point, in my opinion, missing out of two FREE products just b/c of the show average. no one but me knows what mine is anyway, and most of the time I do not even remember it.
 
That's what I would do, too. Unless your Director has a contest every month for the consultant with the highest show average. go for the freebies, baby!
 
definitely go for the freebies!! :D I have no idea what my show average is probably like 4-500 but I would want freebies more than a higher show average!!
 
I would def go for free! Plus you are right on target to get to the next level! That show average will be pulled up in no time :)
 
Free stuff, no question!
 
This is definitely legitimately from 2 different sources! Go for two!
 
Ditto! At this point I guess I'm just posting to post. Who cares about the show average?! Get the FREE stuff, baby! :D
 
get the freebies. Show average doesn't count for much except to myself since no one knows about it and it doesn't earn me anything.
 
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ok - now i feel like an idiot as this was a question i should have answered myself!!! of course i should go for the free stuff - i don't make enough money at this hobby not to get all the free stuff i can :-) thanks everyone!!! i always love reading everyone's thoughts here!!!
 

Frequently Asked Questions

Can I submit a small show to qualify for consultant promos in June?

Yes, you can submit a small show to qualify for consultant promos in June. As long as the show meets the minimum sales requirements set by Pampered Chef, it will count towards your qualification for promotions.

What is considered a "small show" for consultant promos?

A small show typically refers to an event with lower sales volume, which can vary by month. For June, the minimum sales amount is usually around $200, but it's best to check the latest guidelines from Pampered Chef for specific figures.

Are there any specific requirements for submitting a small show?

Yes, to submit a small show, you must ensure that all orders are collected and submitted within the designated time frame. Additionally, the show must meet the minimum sales requirement to qualify for consultant promos.

Can I combine multiple small shows to qualify for promos?

Yes, you can combine multiple small shows to reach the minimum sales requirement for consultant promos. Just ensure that all shows are submitted correctly and within the promotional period.

What happens if my small show doesn’t meet the minimum sales requirement?

If your small show does not meet the minimum sales requirement, it will not qualify for the consultant promos. However, you can still benefit from the sales and experience gained from hosting the show.

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