Closing in on $2500 for the Month: My Exciting Sales Progress!

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Discussion Overview

This thread centers around a participant's progress toward achieving $2500 in sales for the month, sharing updates on upcoming shows and personal experiences related to sales goals.

Discussion Character

  • Anecdotal, Opinion-based

Main Points Raised

  • One participant shares their excitement about being $395 away from reaching $2500 in sales for the month and expresses hope for a successful final show.
  • Another participant notes that even if the goal is not met, it will provide a good start for the next month's commission.
  • Several participants offer congratulations and encouragement regarding the sales progress.
  • One participant discusses the potential for a catalog show hosted by their aunt, estimating it to contribute around $150 to their total.
  • Another participant mentions that the current host is expecting guests but is planning to take outside orders, which may affect the closing of the show.
  • One participant expresses willingness to forgo the $2500 goal if it leads to a new consultant signing on from the co-host of the show.

Areas of Agreement / Disagreement

General agreement exists in the form of encouragement and congratulations among participants, though individual sales experiences and expectations differ.

Contextual Notes

The discussion reflects personal sales experiences and aspirations within the context of the Pampered Chef consultant community, focusing on individual goals and interactions with hosts.

Who May Find This Useful

Consultants looking for relatable experiences regarding sales goals and the dynamics of hosting shows may find this discussion insightful.

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I am only $395 away from $2500 for the month. That's a really good month for me! My aunt is doing a catalog show but I expect it will only be around $150. I have one last show tomorrow that I am hoping we can close tomorrow too. I would be so excited if I can get it in and get up a level in commission!

Keep your fingers crossed for me!!!
 
If not, it will give you a great start on your October commission!
 
Congratulations...
 
Congrats!!!!
 
Yeh Sarah!! You will have a great start to October. I had two that don't close until Monday.
 
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Well I just heard from my aunt. She is most likely going to close tonight, but, like I thought, it's just barely $150.00.

Then I just heard from the host for today's show and she is expecting 5-6 guests (:D ) but already knows that she is planning on getting outside orders, so we won't be closing today.:(

My only hope is that today's host will want to close out today's show for the special today and put the outside orders in as an October show. It is actually being co-hosted, so I may suggest it as a way for both hosts to receive a special.

I guess that's not my only hope. I am going to talk to the co-host and see if she is interested in the business. I have gotten some little flags that she might be. I would be fine with not making the $2500 if she signs!!!:D
 
Sounds like you are doing great! Congrats!!
 

Frequently Asked Questions

What does it mean to be closing in on $2500 in sales for the month?

Closing in on $2500 in sales for the month means that you are nearing the goal of achieving $2500 in total sales revenue from your Pampered Chef business within that specific month. This milestone is significant as it can lead to increased commissions, bonuses, and recognition within the company.

How can I achieve $2500 in sales in a month?

To achieve $2500 in sales in a month, focus on a combination of strategies such as hosting cooking shows, utilizing social media to promote products, reaching out to your existing customer base for repeat sales, and offering promotions or incentives to encourage purchases. Consistent follow-ups and building relationships with customers can also help boost your sales.

What are the benefits of reaching $2500 in sales?

Reaching $2500 in sales can provide several benefits, including higher commission rates, eligibility for additional bonuses, and potential recognition as a top seller within your team or company. It can also enhance your credibility as a consultant and help you build a loyal customer base.

How do I track my sales progress towards the $2500 goal?

You can track your sales progress by using the reporting tools available in your Pampered Chef consultant portal. Regularly update your sales records, monitor your performance, and set weekly or bi-weekly goals to stay on track. Keeping a spreadsheet or journal can also help you visualize your progress.

What should I do if I fall short of the $2500 goal?

If you fall short of the $2500 goal, don’t be discouraged. Analyze what worked and what didn’t during the month. Consider reaching out to customers for feedback, adjusting your sales strategies, and setting smaller, achievable goals for the next month. Continuous learning and adapting are key to improving your sales performance.

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