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Consultants hosting shows can earn commission on guest orders but not on their own orders made with the host discount. Participants qualify for additional benefits such as FPV earned, 50% off items, and a 60% off host bonus. However, they do not receive commission on items purchased using the host discount or booking benefits for shows they organize.
PREREQUISITESConsultants, sales representatives, and anyone involved in direct sales who is looking to maximize their earnings and understand commission policies related to hosting shows.
kewaters said:I have a few orders I've gotten from customers the past couple weeks, and I am thinking of putting them together for a show, but having myself as the host. Do I still earn commission on the guests' orders, but just not on anything I would order as the host?
The commission rate for hosted orders varies depending on the total sales volume of the party. Typically, consultants earn between 20% to 25% commission on the sales generated from hosted orders, with the potential for higher earnings based on performance and sales milestones.
Yes, Pampered Chef offers additional incentives for consultants based on their sales performance. This can include bonuses, promotional items, and recognition for achieving certain sales thresholds, which can further increase overall earnings from hosted orders.
Commission is calculated based on the total sales from the hosted party, excluding tax and shipping. For example, if a hosted party generates $1,000 in sales, and the consultant's commission rate is 20%, they would earn $200 in commission from that party.
Yes, consultants earn commission on their own orders placed during a hosted party. These orders are included in the total sales for the party, allowing consultants to benefit from their purchases as well as those of their guests.
Consultants typically receive their commission for hosted orders in their monthly commission payout. This means that once the party closes and the orders are processed, the earnings will be reflected in the consultant's commission statement for that month.