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Discussion Overview

The thread centers around participants sharing their show averages and discussing their consultancy styles within the Pampered Chef community. Many participants express their excitement about their shows and share personal experiences regarding their sales figures and the number of shows they conduct each month.

Discussion Character

  • Anecdotal
  • Opinion-based

Main Points Raised

  • One participant, identifying as a consultant, mentions their show average is over $1000 but anticipates it may decrease with more shows.
  • Another participant shares their experience of starting with a show average of $400-500 since October.
  • One participant reports an all-time show average of $540, noting a decline due to economic factors but still books 8-10 shows a month.
  • Several users mention their averages ranging from $299 to $750, with varying numbers of shows per month.
  • One participant states they do an average of 3 shows per month with an average of just under $700.
  • Another participant discusses their strategy of mailing invitations to increase attendance and reduce cancellations.
  • One participant expresses a desire to increase their show average, which is currently at $299.54.
  • Another participant shares their experience of having a show average of $470, noting fluctuations due to months with zero sales.

Areas of Agreement / Disagreement

Views differ significantly regarding show averages and the impact of personal circumstances on sales, with no clear consensus emerging on the best approach to maximize earnings.

Contextual Notes

Participants share their experiences as consultants, with some balancing their consultancy with personal commitments, such as caring for family members.

Who May Find This Useful

Consultants looking to compare their show averages and discuss different strategies for increasing sales may find this thread informative.

I'm at $450. My actual shows are usually $500+, but I had several months last year with zero sales, so it blew my average. Not this year. I'm off to a great start since September. I am a part time, only because I work full time as a teacher, but with 8+ shows a month, I guess I'm considered full time. I used to be lucky if I had 2 shows in a month last year. I moved to a new area and I have tripled my business.
 
chefShelby said:
The $470 on the My Incentive Calculator for the It's Your Choice is the company average, not the consultant.

"Note: The Show Average listed below is the current company Show average. If you know your personal Show average, update this field for more accurate results."

Oops! Good one! I'll have to go see what my real average is!

Okay... drumroll... Just for kitchen shows, my show average is... $473! :D Guess I was close enough by posting HO average!
 
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Since starting in September 2005 - my average is $630 - however in 2007 - my average cooking show was $683. Personally I don't mail the invites for the hosts - from time to time - I do send the postcard stamps with their host packets. I've had a lot of high shows this year and I think the hosts are just motivated to get good sales and therefore I don't have to do a lot of extra work. I always try and get them to get a lot of outside orders which tends to make a big difference in their shows.
 

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