Did You Close the Big Fr Today and Make $3062.75?

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Discussion Overview

This thread centers around a participant's experience with a successful fundraiser, where they reported sales of $3062.75. Participants express excitement and congratulations, while also discussing the logistics and contributions of others involved in the fundraiser.

Discussion Character

  • Anecdotal
  • Opinion-based

Main Points Raised

  • One participant, identifying as a consultant, shares their experience of achieving $3062.75 in sales during a fundraiser.
  • Several participants express excitement and congratulate the consultant on their success.
  • Another participant notes that the high sales were largely due to the efforts of others involved in organizing the fundraiser.
  • One participant mentions the challenges of recruiting individuals who contributed significantly to the sales.
  • Another participant inquires about the logistics of sending out invites and the number of catalogs provided during the event.
  • One participant describes the promotional materials used, including stickers on invites and the distribution of catalogs.

Areas of Agreement / Disagreement

There is general agreement on the excitement surrounding the successful fundraiser, but views differ regarding the contributions of various individuals involved and the logistics of organizing such events.

Contextual Notes

Participants share personal experiences related to fundraising events, including sales strategies and promotional efforts, without implying any official guidance or practices.

Who May Find This Useful

Consultants interested in fundraising strategies and experiences shared by peers may find this discussion informative.

dannyzmom
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...$3062.75...not bad :)
 
Good Job! Way to go!

--Jenny L
 
Wow! That is awesome!! Where have you been?
 
Awesome Job!!! :)
 
dannyzmom said:
...$3062.75...not bad :)

Yeah - not bad at all!:rolleyes:


WHAT! :eek: That's pretty teriffic! You did Level 2 in one show!
 
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ChefBeckyD said:
Yeah - not bad at all!:rolleyes:


WHAT! :eek: That's pretty teriffic! You did Level 2 in one show!

Well, technically *I* did not do level 2...the people in charge of this FR did it. I just did a little ole demo...the FR people are the ones who sent out a gazillion invites and put up flyers and stuff...I can't take credit for the high sales...one of the FR ladies works 3 different jobs and solicited sales from everyone she works with (she brought in about $600) another lady spent $700 all by herself!!
 
dannyzmom said:
Well, technically *I* did not do level 2...the people in charge of this FR did it. I just did a little ole demo...the FR people are the ones who sent out a gazillion invites and put up flyers and stuff...I can't take credit for the high sales...one of the FR ladies works 3 different jobs and solicited sales from everyone she works with (she brought in about $600) another lady spent $700 all by herself!!

Holy Cow!! Did you recruit both of them?????
 
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KellyTheChef said:
Holy Cow!! Did you recruit both of them?????

Don't I wish. The big spender is the mother of a sorority sister of mine...I let her know that if and when ever she may be interested she knows where to find me. Bad consultant leaving the ball in her court - oh well.
The 3-jobs-lotsa-sales-collecter is near impossible to get in touch with - works SO much she never answers phone or emails. I may MAIL her a recruiting info packet though....
 
Nice, congrats Carolyn!
 
Carolyn-

Quick questions for you. Do you pay to send out the invites for the fundraiser or did they?

And did you do a small demo and how many books do you give out. Just don't want to give out a ton of books for a small return.

Thanks-
Kelly V.

Also do you have a sample of the flyer you used for them to hang up?? I have a possible fundraiser coming up at my local YMCA and I have never done one before so I am not sure how it works.
 
Fantastic, that is great.
 
That is wonderful for both of you!!!
 
Carolyn, we are sitting at your feet--teach us everything you know.
 
Carolyn,

That is awesome. It feels great when things come together.

Congratulations!
 
Holy cow, Carolyn!! That's awesome!!!:D You got just about double the free products just on that show alone!!:D Gotta love those free products.
 
Great job Carolyn! Enjoy all those great free products!!
 
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KellyRedHead said:
Carolyn-

Quick questions for you. Do you pay to send out the invites for the fundraiser or did they?

And did you do a small demo and how many books do you give out. Just don't want to give out a ton of books for a small return.

Thanks-
Kelly V.

Also do you have a sample of the flyer you used for them to hang up?? I have a possible fundraiser coming up at my local YMCA and I have never done one before so I am not sure how it works.

THEY paid to send out the invites. I printed the show info and my return address on them, I added a sticker that says "Can't attend? You can still place an order...etc..." with my web info.
I gave them about 15 catalogs AHEAD of time and brought enough catalogs so that every guest had a catalog and order form.
I did one recipe and the pass-around salsa (sold like 6 salad choppers!)
 
AWESOME!!! Congrats:D
 
Way to go!
 

Frequently Asked Questions

What does "Did You Close the Big Fr Today and Make $3062.75?" mean?

This phrase typically refers to a successful sales day in a direct sales context, particularly within the Pampered Chef community. It suggests that a consultant has closed a significant sale, resulting in a commission of $3062.75, which is an impressive achievement in direct sales.

How can I achieve a sale like $3062.75 in Pampered Chef?

To achieve a sale of that magnitude, focus on building strong relationships with your customers, hosting engaging cooking shows, and effectively showcasing the value of Pampered Chef products. Additionally, leveraging social media and following up with leads can significantly boost your sales potential.

Is it common to make $3062.75 in a single day in direct sales?

What strategies can I use to increase my sales in Pampered Chef?

To increase your sales, consider implementing strategies such as offering promotions, hosting themed cooking shows, utilizing social media for marketing, providing excellent customer service, and encouraging referrals. Additionally, continuous education about the products can help you sell more effectively.

What should I do if I didn't close a big sale today?

If you didn't close a big sale, don't be discouraged. Analyze what went well and what could be improved. Focus on following up with potential customers, refining your sales techniques, and setting new goals for the next day. Consistency and perseverance are key in direct sales.

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