Did My First Show Go Smoothly? Excited for Future Success!

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Discussion Overview

The thread centers around a participant's experience with their first show as a Pampered Chef consultant, highlighting their excitement and initial successes. Other participants share their congratulations and personal experiences related to starting their own businesses within the community.

Discussion Character

  • Anecdotal
  • Opinion-based

Main Points Raised

  • One participant, identifying as a consultant, expressed nervousness about finalizing their first show but felt accomplished after achieving significant sales and bookings.
  • Another participant congratulated the original poster and noted their excitement about future business potential.
  • Several users mentioned the benefits of earning commission and free products, sharing their own positive experiences with these aspects.
  • One participant shared their experience of being nervous about submitting shows but found it rewarding to reach their goals.
  • Some participants discussed the importance of maintaining communication with potential recruits and engaging in host coaching.
  • Another participant inquired about MAC calls and expressed interest in learning more about them.

Areas of Agreement / Disagreement

General agreement exists among participants regarding the excitement and rewards of starting a business as a Pampered Chef consultant, though individual experiences and levels of progress vary.

Contextual Notes

Participants shared their personal experiences and feelings related to starting their businesses, with a focus on initial successes and the learning process involved.

Who May Find This Useful

New consultants or those considering joining the Pampered Chef community may find the shared experiences and encouragement relevant to their own journeys.

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chelynn
How nerve-wracking! I was so afraid to finalize in case I missed something. I haven't had any official training yet, other than what comes in the kit and what you can do online (I've done all the online classes and all the product training online). But I did it!

Show totals: $624.26
Commissionable sales: $464.40
Bookings: 2
Interested in the business: 1 possibly, she's one of my bookings
Interested in my monthly newsletter: EVERYONE! (once I start it, that is :) )


I have three more shows and one catty in my 30 days, then another show June 30th, and three in July--so far. Yay! I love that I can show my husband an actual number and say, "This is what my commission check will be for this show!"

I'm excited! :)
 
I'm so happy for you, Chelsea. You're on your way to a successful business.
 
Great job! And just think, that is the minimum your commission will be, after you do your other shows you can brag to your hubby even more, PLUS you will be getting FREE stuff too, AND your PC $$!
 
WooHoo!! Great job! not too difficult, hey? Good luck on your possible recruit!! Don't forget to keep in touch with her...don't let her get away! Also, make sure you do you MAC calls!
 
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amy07 said:
Great job! And just think, that is the minimum your commission will be, after you do your other shows you can brag to your hubby even more, PLUS you will be getting FREE stuff too, AND your PC $$!
ABSOLUTELY! I was telling my host from this show (who is a dear friend) about all the free stuff I can earn, and she was amazed! On top of all that, it's sell-a-thon! Let's hear it for free stuff!
 
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pcchris said:
WooHoo!! Great job! not too difficult, hey? Good luck on your possible recruit!! Don't forget to keep in touch with her...don't let her get away! Also, make sure you do you MAC calls!
MAC calls? Are these the out-of-the-box calls? I plan on doing those for sure. I am also doing host coaching for all of my future hosts. :) If this is something different, I want to hear about it! :)
 
Nice work girl! You are way ahead of me! I just finished show #4 and my 90-days is up June 12th. Your business will benefit sooo much by hitting the ground running like you are.;)

Keep it up.
 
I loved earning the PC dollars. They will pay for conference, and I bought the trifle bowl amongst other things. I was quite nervous to turn in my shows, too. I was really afraid I might be forgetting something. Everything was fine. It's really fun reaching the goals, isn't it?
 
Congrats!!! You're off to a great start.:)
 
chelynn said:
MAC calls? Are these the out-of-the-box calls? I plan on doing those for sure. I am also doing host coaching for all of my future hosts. :) If this is something different, I want to hear about it! :)


MAC = Morning After Calls

Out of the Box Calls are made once you're pretty sure guests have gotten their products.
 

Frequently Asked Questions

How can I evaluate if my first Pampered Chef show went smoothly?

To evaluate your first show, consider factors such as attendance, engagement from guests, and sales results. Reflect on how well you followed your planned agenda and whether you felt comfortable presenting the products. Gathering feedback from attendees can also provide valuable insights into their experience.

What should I do if I feel my first show didn't go as planned?

If you feel your first show didn't go as planned, don't be discouraged. Take it as a learning experience. Review what aspects you could improve, such as your presentation style or product knowledge. Consider reaching out to a mentor or fellow consultant for advice and support to help you prepare for future shows.

How can I build on the success of my first show?

To build on the success of your first show, maintain communication with your guests by following up with thank-you notes or emails. Encourage them to host their own shows or join your team. Use social media to share your experience and promote upcoming events, which can help generate interest and excitement for future shows.

What are some tips for improving my next Pampered Chef show?

For your next show, practice your presentation skills and familiarize yourself with the products you'll be showcasing. Engage your audience with interactive elements, such as cooking demonstrations or games. Set clear goals for sales and bookings, and be prepared to adapt your approach based on the audience's reactions.

How can I stay motivated after my first show?

Staying motivated after your first show can be achieved by setting specific, achievable goals for yourself. Celebrate your successes, no matter how small, and connect with other Pampered Chef consultants for support and inspiration. Regularly remind yourself of your passion for the products and the joy of sharing them with others.

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