Follow along with the video below to see how to install our site as a web app on your home screen.
Note: This feature may not be available in some browsers.
This thread explores the topic of two hosts sharing benefits during a February show, specifically regarding discounts, free product value, and the implications of combining shows. Participants share their personal experiences and questions about the process.
Participants generally agree that only one host receives the 60% off cookware, and that free product value must be shared. However, there is no clear consensus on the implications of combining shows and how past hosts are treated in this context.
Participants share experiences related to hosting shows, the dynamics of co-hosting, and the impact of show performance on benefits. The discussion reflects personal interpretations of the hosting process within the community.
Consultants who are navigating co-hosting arrangements and are interested in understanding the implications of combining shows and sharing benefits may find this discussion relevant.
Yes, two hosts can share benefits in a February show. This allows both hosts to enjoy the rewards and incentives offered during the party.
The rewards can be split based on the sales generated by each host. Typically, the total sales will determine the rewards, and each host can receive a percentage based on their individual contributions.
While two hosts can share benefits, there may be specific guidelines set by Pampered Chef regarding how rewards are divided. It's important to check with your consultant for any limitations or requirements.
Hosts can share various rewards, including discounts on products, free items based on sales levels, and exclusive host-only offers available during the show.
To coordinate effectively, both hosts should communicate regularly, agree on a date and time for the show, and collaborate on inviting guests and promoting the event to maximize attendance and sales.