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Two individuals can co-host a show and share the value of free products, as the software automatically manages the distribution once the co-host option is selected. However, only one host special is available per show, meaning both hosts cannot receive individual host specials. The half-price items can also be divided between the hosts. To maximize benefits, it is advisable to aim for a level where hosts can secure multiple half-price items, enhancing sales incentives.
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Actually I always try to get them to the level where they get 3 half price items so one can take 2 and the other gets 1 and the host special.DebbieSAChef said:Yes the two hosts can split the FREE product value, once you check co-host as an option for your show, the software does the rest. You can see how much is left and you can give as much as you want to each person, or split down the middle. As for the host special, they don't each get one, it's only one per show! And the half price items can be split just like the free stuff. Get them to a level where they will have two, so each host gets one! Great incentive for higher sales!
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Yes, two people can co-host a Pampered Chef show. This is a great way to share the responsibilities and increase the guest list, making the show more successful.
Yes, both co-hosts can receive host specials as long as the show meets the minimum sales requirement. Each co-host will be able to choose their own host specials based on the total sales.
Co-hosts can decide how to split the host rewards among themselves. They can either divide the rewards equally or allocate them based on individual contributions to the show.
If one co-host cannot attend the show, the other can still proceed with hosting. The absent co-host will still be eligible for host specials as long as the show meets the sales requirements.
There are no specific limitations on co-hosting a show, but it's important for both co-hosts to communicate and coordinate their efforts to ensure a successful event.