Hosting a Show: What to Expect if Sales are Under $150?

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Discussion Overview

The thread discusses the implications of hosting a show with sales under $150, including potential outcomes for hosts and consultants. Participants share their experiences and strategies for addressing low sales figures.

Discussion Character

  • Anecdotal
  • Opinion-based
  • Exploratory

Main Points Raised

  • One participant expresses concern about whether a host with $120 in sales would receive any benefits or if consultants would earn commission.
  • Another participant notes that if a previous host's sales count towards the $150 threshold, it could benefit the current host.
  • Several users mention strategies to increase sales, such as reaching out to previous hosts or friends for additional orders.
  • One participant shares their experience of combining two short shows to provide free product benefits to both hosts.
  • Another participant discusses the option of submitting individual orders if the total does not reach $150, noting that the host would miss out on benefits.
  • One participant mentions the practice of placing orders under family members' names to help hosts qualify for benefits.
  • Another participant shares their positive feelings about the community and expresses excitement for their upcoming party.

Areas of Agreement / Disagreement

Views differ on the best strategies to address low sales, with no clear consensus on a single approach. Some participants emphasize the importance of reaching the $150 threshold, while others share alternative methods to support hosts.

Contextual Notes

Participants share personal experiences and strategies related to hosting shows, focusing on sales thresholds and the implications for both hosts and consultants.

Who May Find This Useful

Consultants looking for insights on managing shows with low sales and exploring creative solutions to support their hosts may find this discussion beneficial.

melaniepc
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if someone hosts a show and they only have say $120.00 in sales or something? I read that if they dont hit the $150 then it doesnt count, so does that mean they don't get anything for doing the show? Also, do we get paid a commission if its not $150 or more?
 
Did she book off of another show? If the previous host get's a special and a few other goodies it will count toward the $150 even if comissionable sales is less.
 
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no, this was actually one of my friends that decided to help me out by having a show. She would only do a catalog show and it only comes to $120. Not sure what I can do to help.
 
can you get $30 more in sales? Anything you need to buy for gifts or a relative may need, a neighbor?
 
Call a previous host and ask if she needs anything (to make the most of her 10%) discount and you will throw in a SB. This can also apply to anyone even if they don't have the discount. Otherwise you will have to submit as individual orders.
 
If it doesn't reach $150, then the orders must be submitted as individual orders, which will increase the shipping on each. You'll still get commission, but the host will not be eligible for any host benefits.
 
I would ask around to see if I could get another $30 in orders. The host still doesn't get anything free but she will get 15% off, free shipping, monthly host special & 10% for year. Plus guests only pay $4 shipping.
 
I have two friends who were both short on their shows, so I combined them. Together, they earned $25 in free product. I am splitting them so they each get $15 and am eating the difference. What's $5 among friends?
 
Do you have another show you can add the orders to & make her a co-host? I had a catalog show this month that was only $60. I added her orders to cooking show I'd done & was able to still get the catalog host some bennefits. Then shipped the order to my home to sort out & deliver to each host.
 
melaniepc said:
if someone hosts a show and they only have say $120.00 in sales or something? I read that if they dont hit the $150 then it doesnt count, so does that mean they don't get anything for doing the show? Also, do we get paid a commission if its not $150 or more?

I have had host order in their husband's names to get them to a qualifying level or another level. They usually order something they are going to get anyway and then it gives them more FPV and maybe discounts and half price items.
 
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I love this site and am so glad i found it. These are all awesome ideas. I am going to see what my party I am having this weekend brings and see how I can get some on the first one. thanks
 
I always offer the hostess to spend money as a guest to get to another level. Sometimes it is worth it for them, and sometimes not, but I will put it in under either her mom's order on the show so she doesn't have to pay shipping or in her hubby's name or her DD's name.
I would ask them to collect another $30 in orders. There has to be someone that she hasn't hit up yet!! LOL, or you can call up some friends/relatives and ask them to place an order.
Best of luck!!
 

Frequently Asked Questions

What happens if my show sales are under $150?

If your show sales are under $150, you will not qualify for the typical host rewards. However, you will still receive a small thank you gift from Pampered Chef as a token of appreciation for hosting.

Will I still receive any discounts or benefits if sales are low?

Can I still earn free products if my show sales are below $150?

Unfortunately, free products are only awarded when sales reach $150 or more. However, you can still enjoy the experience of hosting and gathering friends for a fun cooking demonstration.

What can I do to encourage higher sales at my show?

To encourage higher sales, consider inviting more guests, promoting your show on social media, and offering incentives for guests to place orders, such as a raffle for a Pampered Chef item.

Is there any way to make up for low sales after the show?

Yes, you can encourage guests to place orders after the show closes. Many hosts send follow-up emails or messages to remind guests about the products they loved during the demonstration.

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