Heather..........oh Heather..........

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Discussion Overview

This thread centers around welcoming a participant named Heather, with multiple posts expressing excitement about her joining the community. Additionally, there are discussions about incentive trip points and strategies for achieving them.

Discussion Character

  • Anecdotal
  • Opinion-based

Main Points Raised

  • Several participants express excitement about Heather having her own thread, with one participant stating, "Now you are in the ranks with the rest of us."
  • One participant humorously notes the confusion caused by having two threads for Heather.
  • Another participant shares their experience regarding incentive trip points, detailing a strategy for earning Level 1 by the end of February based on show averages and sales.
  • One participant expresses gratitude for the support received from others in the thread.

Areas of Agreement / Disagreement

There is a general agreement among participants in welcoming Heather, but views differ on the implications of having multiple threads.

Contextual Notes

The thread reflects a light-hearted atmosphere with a mix of personal greetings and a more serious discussion about sales strategies within the consultant community.

Who May Find This Useful

Participants interested in community engagement and those looking for insights on incentive trip strategies may find this thread relevant.

cmdtrgd
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Inceitive Trip PointsI saw a post by Chef Ann on CS about earning Level 1 by the end of February. I sent this to my team and then printed it up for myself with my shows under each block of time as well as blank spots if I didn't have the right amount of shows lined up like Ann suggests.

I was chatting with a friend online and she is a total numbers person. She figured out how to earn Level 1 of the incentive trip (provided they don't increase the points needed) by the end of February. Imagine if that was under your belt by March 1...earning Level 4 would seem so easy!!! Here's the breakdown:

You can have it by the end of February, if the points required for Level 1 are the same as this year.
All these numbers are based on $600 show avg. (just because it's easier for the math).
Jan 1-9, 1 show, $600 (to get the tablecloth) = 600 pts.
Jan. 15-31, 9 shows, total $5400, double points = 10,800 pts.
Total January sales = $6000 -> 3,000 bonus points
That's 14,400 points for JANUARY! SALES ONLY, no recruiting points in there.

February 1-14, 5 shows, total $3000, double points = 6,000 pts.
February 15-29, 5 shows, total $3000 = 3,000 pts.
Total February sales = $6000 -> 9,000 points
Total SALES points for January and February = 23,400 points
:chef:
 
Hello Heather!

Now you are in the ranks withthe rest of us.............here's your very own thread!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

:love0010:
 
Look you have two threads
 
pcchris said:
Hello Heather!

Now you are in the ranks withthe rest of us.............here's your very own thread!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

:love0010:

missydivine said:
Look you have two threads

thank you :)

ur both the best
 
Two threads? This is getting out of control! LOL!
 
thanks :chef:
 
thats ok, I will say hello twice!
 
Hey Heather! I hope all is going great for you.
 
http://i169.photobucket.com/albums/u210/fayemassey/agoodday.gif
 
Now I'm confused on which of your threads to post on.
 

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