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The thread discusses the differentiation between guest and outside orders in the P3 system, with participants sharing their experiences and thoughts on the importance of this distinction.
Participants generally agree that differentiating between guest and outside orders does not significantly impact their shows, though there are varying levels of awareness about the outside order option.
Participants share personal experiences regarding their use of the P3 system and the implications of categorizing orders.
This discussion may be useful for consultants who are new to the P3 system or those interested in understanding how to manage orders effectively.
wadesgirl said:Not really. I key outside orders as outside orders because it puts a * by the name so I know which orders to print out after the show.
Yes, P3 does differentiate between guest orders and outside orders. Guest orders are those placed by individuals who are part of a specific party or event hosted by a consultant, while outside orders refer to purchases made by individuals who are not associated with that specific event.
In P3, guest orders are typically marked or categorized under the specific party or event they are associated with. You can view the order details to confirm if it is linked to a particular guest list.
Outside orders in P3 are processed separately from guest orders. They are recorded independently and do not contribute to the party's sales totals or rewards, ensuring that only guest orders count towards the host's benefits.
Generally, outside orders cannot be converted to guest orders once they are placed. However, you can encourage the customer to place a new order under the party to ensure it counts towards the host's rewards.
Differentiating between guest and outside orders is important because it impacts the host's rewards and the overall sales performance of the party. Guest orders contribute to the party's total, while outside orders do not, affecting the consultant's commission and the host's benefits.