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This thread discusses participants' sales experiences for June, highlighting various successes and challenges faced during the month. Many share their sales figures, the number of shows held, and personal reflections on their performance.
Views differ significantly among participants, with some achieving their sales goals while others faced cancellations and challenges. No clear consensus emerges regarding overall satisfaction with June's sales.
Participants' experiences reflect a mix of personal circumstances, including family commitments and the impact of summer on their business activities.
Consultants looking to understand the varied experiences of their peers during a challenging sales month may find this discussion insightful.
ritabenson said:I got two shows, that is it. I was $4some odd dollars away from the $1500 mark and had parties flake on me, not excuses but with going to conference I was okay with it. I know I can get them all at 50% so I was stressing over it and I gave up and said there will be plenty other opportunities and such to get it.![]()
cookn' katie said:Just checking on the rules. I submitted the show on the 30th and had a declined credit card. I wasn't able to fix it until the 2nd. It still counts towards June sales, correct??
Jolie_Paradoxe said:Congrats to you all! I'm so impressed with your numbers! I only hit Level 1 and am happy that I'll get some doubles. I have been trying to push my calendar to 6 shows a month, but have realized that physically it isn't smart. I spent half the month in severe pain and it just isn't worth it. Plus, because of it it seemed to hurt my performance. I actually had less in sales with my 5 shows than I typically do with 3-4! Grrr.
On a positive side, I did spend lots of time helping the team grow and I see some promotions coming into play for July!!
Major kudos to everyone for hitting Level 3!! Kristina, I have to personally and publicly say....WAHOOO!!!![]()
katem51 said:(I'm very part time cause that's how I like it.)
kreaser said:had good June considering my son graduated and had to do his party and a million other things this month...Only did 1 "live" show and carried a show of $600 over to June from Month (made it a June show) and was able to do $4,088.00. My live show was $1500 and I did a "$1,000 catalog show that turned into $1800. Then had 1 other catty show...Just think what I couldve done if I would have had time to do more live shows...oh well..Im happy
Karlene implemented a combination of social media marketing, personalized customer outreach, and hosting engaging virtual cooking parties. She leveraged her existing customer relationships and encouraged referrals, which significantly increased her sales volume.
Yes, Karlene ran a special promotion where customers received a discount on select items when they hosted a party. This not only incentivized her current customers but also attracted new ones, contributing to her overall sales success.
Karlene actively engaged with her customers through regular follow-ups, personalized messages, and interactive posts on social media. She also created a sense of community by sharing cooking tips and recipes, which kept her audience interested and involved.
Virtual parties were a key component of Karlene's sales strategy. They allowed her to reach a wider audience without geographical limitations. By creating fun and interactive experiences, she was able to showcase products effectively and encourage immediate purchases.
Karlene used a combination of sales tracking software and spreadsheets to monitor her progress. She set weekly goals and reviewed her performance regularly, which helped her stay focused and motivated to achieve her sales targets.