Does Setting Up at a Craft Show Count Towards Qualification as a New Consultant?

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Discussion Overview

The thread discusses whether participating in a craft show can count towards the qualification requirement for new Pampered Chef consultants. Participants share their experiences and opinions on the effectiveness of craft shows compared to traditional cooking shows.

Discussion Character

  • Exploratory, Opinion-based, Anecdotal

Main Points Raised

  • One participant, identifying as a new consultant, inquires if craft shows count towards the qualification requirement.
  • Another participant mentions that submitting $150 or more in sales at a craft show would count as a party.
  • One participant agrees that craft shows count if sales are sufficient but emphasizes the importance of starting with cooking shows for better business momentum.
  • Another participant expresses support for participating in craft shows, noting it can help with qualification and increase visibility.
  • One participant congratulates the new consultant and confirms that craft shows can count towards qualification, highlighting the opportunity to showcase products.

Areas of Agreement / Disagreement

Some participants agree that craft shows can count towards qualification if sales are adequate, while others emphasize the preference for cooking shows as a more effective starting point. No clear consensus emerges on the best approach.

Contextual Notes

Participants share personal experiences and opinions regarding the qualification process and the potential benefits of different types of shows.

Who May Find This Useful

New consultants exploring options for meeting qualification requirements may find the shared experiences and viewpoints relevant.

{*mandy*}
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I am a new consultant still in the process of getting qualified. Wondering if setting up at a craft show counts toward the 4 shows that I need?
Thanks in advance for any responses.
 
if you submit $150 or more in sales it will count as a party.

youre better off starting off full strength with 4-6 solid cooking shows! It will help your business get off the ground!

HTH!
 
I agree with Vanessa: it counts as a show with high enough sales, but it's better to have cooking shows to get started.

However, if the opportunity to do a craft show comes up, I would not turn it down. It would help to have an experienced consultant to do this with, as it is an expensive adventure !:o
 
I'd say go for it, if it gets you enough to qualify then good for you and it also gets your name out there!
 
Hi there! Congratulations on becoming a new consultant! Setting up at a craft show can definitely count towards your 4 shows that you need to qualify. It's a great opportunity to showcase your products and reach potential customers. Just make sure to track and report your sales from the craft show to your team leader so that it can be counted towards your qualification. Best of luck with your business!
 

Frequently Asked Questions

Does setting up at a craft show count towards my sales qualification as a new Pampered Chef consultant?

Yes, sales made at a craft show can count towards your qualification as a new consultant. However, you must ensure that you follow the guidelines set by Pampered Chef regarding events and sales reporting.

What are the requirements for sales at a craft show to count towards my qualification?

To have your sales from a craft show count towards your qualification, you need to report them accurately and ensure that they comply with Pampered Chef's policies. This includes collecting customer information and submitting orders through the proper channels.

Can I use my craft show sales to meet the initial sales goals for new consultants?

Yes, craft show sales can be included in your initial sales goals as long as they are reported correctly. Be sure to keep track of all transactions and customer details to ensure they are counted towards your qualification.

Are there any specific guidelines I need to follow when selling at a craft show?

Yes, when selling at a craft show, you should follow Pampered Chef's guidelines, which may include obtaining necessary permits, displaying your products according to company standards, and ensuring that all sales are processed through the official Pampered Chef system.

What should I do if I have questions about my craft show sales counting towards my qualification?

If you have questions about your craft show sales and how they count towards your qualification, it is best to reach out to your Pampered Chef director or consult the official Pampered Chef resources for guidance and clarification.

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