Have You Calculated Your F/W % of Products Under $20 Yet?

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Discussion Overview

The thread centers around participants seeking and sharing information regarding the percentage of products priced under $20 in the Pampered Chef catalog. Several users express their interest in calculating this figure for their upcoming shows and share resources to assist in this task.

Discussion Character

  • Exploratory
  • Anecdotal

Main Points Raised

  • One participant mentions having their first September show and typically using the under $20 product information.
  • Another participant expresses interest in the same calculation and appreciates a previously shared flyer for host booklets.
  • Several users indicate a willingness to help or attempt the calculation themselves if no one has done it yet.
  • One participant shares a link to an Excel spreadsheet containing a breakdown of products by price, noting that 64% of the catalog consists of items priced at $20 or under.
  • Multiple participants express gratitude towards Ann for her assistance and the resources she provided.

Areas of Agreement / Disagreement

Views differ regarding the calculation of the percentage of products under $20, with some participants actively seeking this information while others provide it. No clear consensus emerges on the calculation itself, as participants are at different stages of obtaining or sharing the information.

Contextual Notes

The discussion reflects a collaborative effort among participants to gather and share useful data for their business practices as Pampered Chef consultants.

Who May Find This Useful

Consultants looking for insights on product pricing and strategies for addressing customer perceptions about product affordability may find this discussion relevant.

pkd09
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Has anyone had the opportunity to figure this out? I have my first September show tomorrow and always use this information. Thank you.
 
I want to know also

I love the flyer that was posted here before and I included it all of my host booklets, so that the host can remember to tell people this when they say "Pampered Chef is soooooo Expensive"

Thanks in advance for updating it
 

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I'd love this as well. If no one has already done it, I'll try to figure it out tonight.
 
Bumping this up

HELP PLEASE

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Ann you always know the answer, or where to look.
 
Is that the current catalog Ann?
Thanks for this !! I love the pie chart!
 
This was updated for the Fall catalog. I knew where to look because I'm the person who created and uploaded that file. ;)
 
You're awesome Ann...thanks!
 
ann, what a GREAT file. Thanks!!
 
You're the best Ann.
 
what would we do without Ann??
 
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Thanks Ann!!!
 
Ditto, thank you Ann! I get that all the time, now I have a come-back!
 
Thanks, Ann!
 

Frequently Asked Questions

What does F/W % mean in the context of Pampered Chef products?

F/W % stands for "Frequency/Weight Percentage," which is a metric used to analyze the sales performance of products, particularly those priced under $20. It helps consultants understand how often these lower-priced items are sold compared to higher-priced items, allowing for better inventory and sales strategy planning.

Why is it important to calculate the F/W % for products under $20?

Calculating the F/W % for products under $20 is important because it provides insights into customer buying behavior. These products often serve as entry points for new customers, and understanding their sales frequency can help consultants focus their marketing efforts and optimize their product offerings.

How can I calculate the F/W % for my Pampered Chef products?

To calculate the F/W %, divide the number of units sold of products under $20 by the total number of units sold across all products. Then, multiply the result by 100 to get the percentage. This will give you a clear picture of how significant the lower-priced items are in your overall sales.

What strategies can I implement based on my F/W % results?

Based on your F/W % results, you can implement several strategies such as promoting your lower-priced items more heavily, bundling them with higher-priced products, or running special promotions to increase their visibility. Additionally, you can analyze which under-$20 items are most popular and consider stocking more of those or introducing similar products.

How often should I recalculate my F/W %?

It is advisable to recalculate your F/W % regularly, such as monthly or quarterly, to stay updated on sales trends and customer preferences. Frequent analysis allows you to adapt your sales strategies in real-time and respond to changes in market demand effectively.

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