pcgogetter
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This thread discusses the earnings structure for shows held on November 2, particularly focusing on the levels of products earned based on show submissions and sales amounts. Participants share their understanding of how the product levels work and clarify misconceptions regarding the accumulation of earned products.
Views differ on the specifics of product accumulation and the interpretation of the levels, with some participants seeking clarification while others provide insights based on their understanding.
The discussion centers around the earnings structure specific to a particular date and the associated product levels, reflecting personal experiences and interpretations of the rules.
Consultants looking for clarification on the product earning structure related to specific show submissions may find this discussion informative.
pcgogetter said:in the earned products for hold and submit 2 Nov shows are the same as what level 1 earnings is. I don't need 2 of those 3 things. JMO Michelle
The earnings for Nov 2 Shows at Level 1 or Higher depend on the total sales generated during the shows. Typically, consultants earn a percentage of the sales, which can range from 20% to 30% based on their level and any additional bonuses they may qualify for.
To calculate your earnings for a Nov 2 Show, take the total sales amount from your show and multiply it by your commission percentage. For example, if your total sales were $500 and your commission rate is 25%, your earnings would be $125.
Yes, there may be bonuses available for Nov 2 Shows depending on your sales performance and any promotions running at that time. Check with your Pampered Chef director or the company’s resources for specific bonus opportunities that may apply to your shows.
If your show doesn’t reach Level 1, you may still earn a lower commission based on the sales achieved. It’s important to focus on increasing sales through effective marketing and engagement strategies to maximize your earnings in future shows.
Yes, you can combine earnings from multiple shows held on Nov 2 to calculate your total earnings for that day. Just ensure you keep track of each show’s sales and apply the appropriate commission rates for each show to get an accurate total.