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ChefJoyJ said:Right now it is over $1000, but I'm sure once I have more than 1 show under my belt, those numbers will start to go down.
can you tell I'm excited about my show? :blushing:
You probably don't have PP at all do you? Just P3 - because I am getting mine mostly from PP - the show sales report - it divides Cooking from Catalog, and you can do it for whatever time period you want.....JAE said:Where do you get the break down between catalog and cooking, or do you have to figure it out yourself? And where do you get the "career" and the year?
Bren706 said:My 2007/career (I signed Jan. 2007) sales average for cooking shows is a blah $299.54. I REALLY, REALLY, need to get that up (like double). (That is why I have just started mailing invites this month.). According to the report, I averaged about 4 shows a month. (My goal is was to do at least two shows a week, but due to cancellations...................another reason I am now mailing invites).
I have been mailing the invites for just over a year now. As you can see form my earlier post, my cooking show average increased by @ $100.Bren706 said:I am mailing them now, as opposed to letting the host mail them out. Not only am I hoping to increase attendance that way (I also add "& Guest) to each name, but also cut down on host kit costs. I do not mail the catalogs, etc., until I receive the guest list. This should cut down on cancellations as well.
Bren706 said:I am mailing them now, as opposed to letting the host mail them out. Not only am I hoping to increase attendance that way (I also add "& Guest) to each name, but also cut down on host kit costs. I do not mail the catalogs, etc., until I receive the guest list. This should cut down on cancellations as well.
ChefJoyJ said:Luella - I just wanted to say that I'm sorry to hear about your mom. ((hugs))
Thoughts and Prayers to you and your family - stay strong!ljvines said:part time consultant...while my mom is terminally ill.
Cooking shows only, 2007 average 587.73\ Career average 514.48
wadesgirl said:My show average for last year is $470. I got that from my performance tracker for "It's Your Choice" Incentive area in CC. I don't know if that was kitchen shows or Kitchen and catalog shows.
chefShelby said:The $470 on the My Incentive Calculator for the It's Your Choice is the company average, not the consultant.
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The average show earnings for a Pampered Chef consultant can vary greatly depending on the individual's sales, number of shows per month, and their level of experience. On average, consultants can make anywhere from $200-$500 per show.
Again, this can vary greatly depending on the individual's availability and preference. Some consultants may have 2-3 shows per week, while others may only have 1-2 shows per month. It also depends on the time of year and the demand for Pampered Chef products.
Pampered Chef offers different levels of consultants, including full time, part time, or hobby. Full time consultants are those who work at least 30 hours per week, while part time consultants work 10-30 hours per week. Hobby consultants work less than 10 hours per week and may not have as much of a focus on sales.
To maximize your earnings, it's important to book as many shows as you can, build a strong customer base, and consistently promote and sell Pampered Chef products. You can also consider hosting online parties or participating in vendor events to reach a larger audience.
Yes, as a Pampered Chef consultant, you have the flexibility to choose your own schedule and how many shows you want to have per month. You can work as much or as little as you want, allowing you to maintain a balance between working for Pampered Chef and helping your father.